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Kunzite natural, very rare color of the crystal 225g, Afghanistan
  • Kunzite natural, very rare color of the crystal 225g, Afghanistan
  • Kunzite natural, very rare color of the crystal 225g, Afghanistan
  • Kunzite natural, very rare color of the crystal 225g, Afghanistan
  • Kunzite natural, very rare color of the crystal 225g, Afghanistan
  • Kunzite natural, very rare color of the crystal 225g, Afghanistan
  • Kunzite natural, very rare color of the crystal 225g, Afghanistan
  • Kunzite natural, very rare color of the crystal 225g, Afghanistan
  • Kunzite natural, very rare color of the crystal 225g, Afghanistan
  • Kunzite natural, very rare color of the crystal 225g, Afghanistan
  • Kunzite natural, very rare color of the crystal 225g, Afghanistan
  • Kunzite natural, very rare color of the crystal 225g, Afghanistan
  • Kunzite natural, very rare color of the crystal 225g, Afghanistan
  • Kunzite natural, very rare color of the crystal 225g, Afghanistan
  • Kunzite natural, very rare color of the crystal 225g, Afghanistan

Kunzite natural, very rare color of the crystal 225g, Afghanistan

11348

Kunzite is a natural raw mineral

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Weight: 225 g
Dimensions: 11.12 x 3.37 x 3.04 cm
Color: refraction light purple - blue
Country of origin: Afghanistan
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16,281 Kč
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Description

Kunzite (as well as Hiddenite) is a variant of the mineral Spodumen.
Kunzit was discovered in 1902, and was named after Tiffany & Co's main jeweler, George Frederick Kunz.
It most often occurs in shades of light pink, but more vivid colors are possible and can reach rare shades of vivid purple to violet. It is colored in this way due to the content of small manganese particles. When exposed to intense light, the color may fade over time, so it is better to protect both jewelry and crystals from light and store it in a case or box. And that's why, unfortunately, it heats up very often to get a brighter color. Kunzite is pleochroic, which means that it can change color according to the angle from which you look at it.
Kunzite is one of the precious stones - it is widely used in jewelry and jewelry. Its hardness is 6.5 - 7 on the Mohs scale.

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