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1.32 ct Superb Cushion Cut (6 x 5 mm) (Un-Heated) Honey Brown Zircon Gemstone

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1.32 ct Superb Cushion Cut (6 x 5 mm) 100% Natural (Un-Heated) Honey Brown Zircon Natural Gemstone
Rare Stone! 100% Natural (Un-Heated) Honey Brown Orgin From Ceylon - Sri Lanka
100% Natural Genuine Mined from Earth Gemstone!!!

Gem Type

Zircon

Color Honey Brown
Shape Cushion
Size (LxWxD) 5.89 x 5.31 x 3.82 mm
Weight 1.32 ct
Hardness 7.5
Luster Excellent
Clarity VVS
Treatment 100% Natural (Un-Heated)
Origin Ceylon - Sri Lanka
RefractiveIndex 1.93-1.98
Specific Gravity 4.69

FL

IF

VVS1

VVS2

VS1

VS2

SI1

SI2

L1

L2

L3

L4

Flawless Internally
Flawless

Very Very Slightly
Imperfect

Very Slightly Imperfect

Slightly Imperfect

Imperfect

Opaque

Zircon
Mohs Hardness - 6.5-7 - Found in - Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Thailand, France, Norway, Tanzania and Australia. History - Zircon’s name was probably derived from the Arabic zar (gold) and gun (color). It is found in Igneous rocks and comes in a variety of colors. The colorless stones closely resemble diamonds, but impurities will produce stones of yellow orange, blue, red, brown, and green. It may be distinguished from diamond by its double refraction and by wear and tear on its facet edges. When first removed from the water, crystals are dull, but take on brilliance after cutting. Blue zircon is most sought after as a gemstone, and many of the more common varieties are heated to turn them blue. It is a source of two rare metals, ziranium and hafnium which are used today in nuclear reactors. Metaphysical - In Middle Ages it was worn by travelers as an amulet for protection from sickness, injury and insomnia. It was believed to provide the wearer with wisdom, honor, and riches, and loss of luster is said to warn of danger. According to legend, Zircon is the stone of Venus and kindles a fire in the heart of its wearer. According to fable, the Zircon makes it's wearer so favored that all his ventures thrived. In modern times, it is thought to help the liver, asthma, lung problems, and stimulate metabolism. It is also said to symbolize healing and helpw the wearer overcome losses, heal mental disturbances and promote common sense.

 

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Mohs Hardness - 6.5-7 - Found in - Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Thailand, France, Norway, Tanzania and Australia. History - Zircon’s name was probably derived from the Arabic zar (gold) and gun (color). It is found in Igneous rocks and comes in a variety of colors. The colorless stones closely resemble diamonds, but impurities will produce stones of yellow orange, blue, red, brown, and green. It may be distinguished from diamond by its double refraction and by wear and tear on its facet edges. When first removed from the water, crystals are dull, but take on brilliance after cutting. Blue zircon is most sought after as a gemstone, and many of the more common varieties are heated to turn them blue. It is a source of two rare metals, ziranium and hafnium which are used today in nuclear reactors. Met
Mohs Hardness - 6.5-7 - Found in - Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Thailand, France, Norway, Tanzania and Australia. History - Zircon’s name was probably derived from the Arabic zar (gold) and gun (color). It is found in Igneous rocks and comes in a variety of colors. The colorless stones closely resemble diamonds, but impurities will produce stones of yellow orange, blue, red, brown, and green. It may be distinguished from diamond by its double refraction and by wear and tear on its facet edges. When first removed from the water, crystals are dull, but take on brilliance after cutting. Blue zircon is most sought after as a gemstone, and many of the more common varieties are heated to turn them blue. It is a source of two rare metals, ziranium and hafnium which are used today in nuclear reactors. Met
SKU 221608-1P23N2
Cut Excellent
Item Width 5.31 mm
Gemstone Form Polished
Country of Origin Ceylon - Sri Lanka
Country/Region of Manufacture Ceylon - Sri Lanka
Specific Gravity 4.69
Modified Item No
Luster Excellent
Brand PUHARGEMS
Total Carat Weight 1.32
Item Depth 3.82 mm
Gemstone Clarity Grade Loupe Clean
Item Length 5.89 mm
Gemstone Type Zircon
Number of Pieces 1
Fancy Color Honey Brown
Hardness 7.5 Mohs scale
Natural/Lab-Created Natural
Cut Grade Excellent
Stone Type Zircon
Refractive Index 1.93-1.98
Transparency Transparent
Total Carat Weight (TCW) 1.32
Gemstone Treatment 100% Natural (Un-Heated)
Gemstone Color Honey Brown
Clarity VVS
Gemstone Shape Cushion
Gemstone Creation Natural
Size 5.89 x 5.31 x 3.82 mm