Rare Gemstone Series: ANDALUSITE

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • Andalusite is a rare precious gem with a history of mistaken identity.
    A gem-quality, transparent specimen of Andalusite is pleochroic, meaning that it displays several colors at once.
    The color-play may remind you of a walk in the woods in New England in the fall. Burnt orange, deep gold, mossy green and flashes of red simultaneously flash through the gem as it is rotated.
    And, less, glamorous, Andalusite can withstand extremes of temperature without changing its chemical structure. For this reason, some spark-plugs (!) are made with Andalusite. For the same reason, it’s also used in furnaces and kilns.
    We’d rather see it in a fantastic ring on your finger…
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    heritagegemsandjewels.com

Комментарии • 3

  • @b-stainton123
    @b-stainton123 Год назад

    What book were you referencing too in the video?

  • @thebemokgamo4336
    @thebemokgamo4336 3 года назад

    Hi I have a permit for andalusite

  • @davidgarcia8537
    @davidgarcia8537 3 года назад +1

    coud not hear you well over the music