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“” 6.0 8.0 6x4 8x6 LABRADORITE
Great quality gemstones, very pleased. Ben & Sian
Hardness (Mohs’ Scale): 6-6.5 Specific Gravity (S.G.): 2.7 Refractive Index (R.I.): 1.559-1.568
CODE 10.0 12.0
61LB CA06 61LB CA08 61LB CA10 61LB CA12
9x7
61LB CA64 61LB CA86 61LB CA97
PRODUCT FOCUS LABRADORITE
Labradorite is a member of the Feldspar group of minerals. It is dark blue to grey in colour and is famous for it’s optical effect. Known as ‘Labradorescence’, this optical effect displays blue flashes as the stone is turned.
PRODuCT
Crystal System: Triclinic Chemical Composition: Aluminium Silicate
Hardness (Mohs’ Scale): 5-6 Specific Gravity (S.G.): 2.7-2.9 Refractive Index (R.I.): 1.5
CODE
61LP CA04 61LP CA05 61LP CA06 61LP CA08 61LP CA01
61LP CA64 61LP CA86 61LP CA97 61LP CA10 61LP CA16
ON THE BENCH
WORKING WITH LAPIS Lapis Lazuli is a relatively soft stone, particularly sensitive to heat and pressure. This is why steam cleaners and ultrasonics should be avoided. It is also best to avoid contact with chemicals.
Lapis is versatile enough that different surface finishes can be applied, from a high polish to a natural, textured finish.
PRODuCT Lapis
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Crystal System: Cubic Chemical Composition: Sodium Calcium Aluminium Silicate
Lapis Lazuli is a rock consisting mainly of the minerals Lazurite and Calcite. It is a rich blue colour which is usually mottled with flecks of white Calcite and Pyrite.