Benitoite

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Physical & Optical Properties

Mohs Hardness 6.0 – 6.5
Specific Gravity 3.61 – 3.68
Refractive Index 1.757 – 1.804
Crystal System Hexagonal
Luster Adamantine,Subadamantine,Vitreous
Cleavage Indistinct
Fracture Conchoidal
Color various
Birefringence 0.047
Dispersion 0.039
Pleochroism Strong dichroism: blue - colorless

Mohs Hardness

Mohs Hardness: 6.0 – 6.5
1 Soft10 Hard

Crystal System

a a c Hexagonal a = b ≠ c, α = β = 90°, γ = 120°

Value & Market

Price Tier Moderate ($50-500/ct)

Treatments

6 to 6.5Herve Nicolas Lazzarelli, Blue Chart Gem Identification (2010) More from other references 3.61 to 3.68Herve Nicolas Lazzarelli, Blue Chart Gem Identification (2010) More from other references BrittleWalter Schumann, Gemstones of the world (2001) IndistinctWalter Schumann, Gemstones of the world (2001) More from other references ConchoidalArthur Thomas, Gemstones (2009) 1.757 to 1.804Herve Nicolas Lazzarelli, Blue Chart Gem Identification (2010) More from other references Uniaxial/+Herve Nicolas Lazzarelli, Blue Chart Gem Identification (2010) More from other references 0.047Herve Nicolas Lazzarelli, Blue Chart Gem Identification (2010) DoublingMore from other references Strong dichroism: blue - colorlessHerve Nicolas Lazzarelli, Blue Chart Gem Identification (2010) More from other references 0.039 to 0.046Michael O?Donoghue, Gems, Sixth Edition (2006) More from other references Blue, purple, pink, colourlessWalter Schumann, Gemstones of the world (2001) More from other references Blue, Fe2+-O-Ti4+ charge transferW. William Hanneman, Pragmatic Spectroscopy For Gemologists (2011) Transparent,TranslucentArthur Thomas, Gemstones (2009) Adamantine,Subadamantine,VitreousWalter Schumann, Gemstones of the world (2001) More from other references Weak to bright chalky blue.Herve Nicolas Lazzarelli, Blue Chart Gem Identification (2010) More from other references InertHerve Nicolas Lazzarelli, Blue Chart Gem Identification (2010) More from other references HexagonalHerve Nicolas Lazzarelli, Blue Chart Gem Identification (2010) More from other references TabularMichael O?Donoghue, Gems, Sixth Edition (2006) More from other references In natrolite veins cutting glaucophane schist in a serpentine body (San Benito Co., California, USA); in a magnesio-riebeckite-quartz phlogopite-albite dike cutting serpentinite (Ohmi, Japan).Anthony et al, Handbook of Mineralogy (2001) Benitoite information at mindat.org USA&nbsp; NJMMh, 16 (1987) / Wise, W.S & Gill, R.H. (1977): Minerals of the Benitoite Gem mine. Mineralogical Record 8, 442-452

About Benitoite

Benitoite is an exceptionally rare blue barium titanium silicate that fluoresces an intense white under short-wave UV light and displays sapphire-blue color and high dispersion that rivals diamond. It is found in gem quality almost exclusively in a single deposit—the Benitoite Gem Mine in San Benito County, California—and was designated California's state gemstone in 1985. The near-monopoly of its source, combined with exceptional beauty, makes benitoite among the rarest and most valuable collector gems.

Jewelry Use

Durability 5/10

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Benitoite?
Benitoite is an exceptionally rare blue barium titanium silicate that fluoresces an intense white under short-wave UV light and displays sapphire-blue color and high dispersion that rivals diamond. It is found in gem quality almost exclusively in a single deposit—the Benitoite Gem Mine in San Benito
What is the hardness of Benitoite?
Benitoite has a Mohs hardness of 6.0 to 6.5, making it moderate for use in jewelry.
What color is Benitoite?
Benitoite is primarily Various.
How much does Benitoite cost?
Benitoite falls into the Moderate ($50-500/ct) price range. Prices vary based on color, clarity, cut, and origin.
What is the crystal system of Benitoite?
Benitoite belongs to the Hexagonal crystal system.

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