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AAA Teal Grandidierite (Ovl 9x7 mm) 1.50 ctw

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Check out this exotic AAA teal grandidierite that speaks an enchanting tale of beauty. The finely faceted gem deserves to be forged into a vibrant jewel, and it will light up your natural beauty effectively. Make sure that you don't miss out on this one.

 

Highlights

 

  • CARAT WEIGHT: The enchanting gemstone come with a weight of 1.50 ct.
  • GRADE: The gem is AAA grade, making it a collector's catch
  • SHAPE: It is precisely faceted in an oval shape for an enchanting appeal
  • FINEST FINISH: After cutting, the gem is faceted to 9x7 mm in size with a fine finish
  • DISCOVERY: This greenish-blue stone was first discovered in 1902
  • ORIGIN: Found in Madagascar by Alfred Lacroix, it was named in honor of Alfred Grandidier, a French explorer responsible for sharing much of Madagascar’s natural history and mapping its lands

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Q. Why it is named as grandidierite?

A. One of the rarest gemstones in the world, Found in Madagascar by Alfred Lacroix, it was named in honor of Alfred Grandidier, a French explorer responsible for sharing much of Madagascar’s natural history and mapping its lands.

 

Q. Why it is called as tri color gemstone?

A. Grandidierite typically displays a vibrant bluish-green to greenish-blue color. It’s a trichroic gem, potentially displaying hues of dark greenish blue, green or colorless depending on how the stone is viewed. In some specimens, the colorless quality may appear light yellow.

 

Q. How does Grandidierite compare to other green stones?

A. Grandidierite is a collector’s delight as it is one of the rarest gems in world. With its vitreous appearance and cool hue, the gem is an excellent alternative to green gems like green tourmaline, peridot, Brazilian mint garnet and green fluorite.

 

Q. How to care this gemstone?

 

A. Warm and soapy water is recommended to cleanse your gem. The ultrasonic and steam cleaners should be avoided. Also, the bleaching agents should be kept away from the gem to maintain its shine and luster.


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