Avika Certified Natural Emerald Gemstone
DISCLAIMER: No claims are made on metaphysical properties of this stone. These literature is collected from writings, books, folklore and various sources. The actual product may slightly vary from picture as these are natural stone and no two stones can same in pattern.
Chemical Formula |
Be3Al2SiO6 |
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Composition |
Beryllium aluminum silicate |
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Color |
Green to emerald-green |
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Streak |
Colorless |
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Hardness |
7.5 - 8 |
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Crystal System |
Hexagonal |
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3D Crystal Atlas |
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Crystal Forms |
Emerald often crystallizes in perfect, six-sided hexagons. Crystals are usually as individual prismatichexagons. Less commonly in short, stubby crystals and crystal plates. The bases of Beryl crystals are usually flat; pyramidal terminations are very rare. Also occurs in columnar aggregates and in massive. Occasionally in drusy or platy aggregates and as bundles of thin, long crystals. Crystals may be striatedlengthwise. |
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Transparency |
Transparent to opaque |
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Specific Gravity |
2.6 - 2.9 |
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Luster |
Vitreous |
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Cleavage |
3,1 - basal |
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Fracture |
Uneven to conchoidal |
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Tenacity |
Brittle |
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In Group |
Silicates; Cyclosilicates |
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Striking Features |
Emerald green color and hexagonal crystal habit. |
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Environment |
In granite pegmatites and in metamorphosed mica schists. |
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Rock Type |
Igneous, Metamorphic |
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Popularity (1-4) |
1 |
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Prevalence (1-3) |
3 |
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Demand (1-3) |
1 |
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