CORNFLOWER BLUE TO NEON PARAIBA BLUE

Lot: Kyanite-1

  

   

COLOR: Dark Aqua Blue, Cornflower Blue, Indigo, Neon Blue, Pariaba Greenish Blue, Neon Teal
CLARITY: Will cut eye-clean to moderately included stones (60%+ Facet Grade)
ORIGIN: Kilimanjaro Region & Tanga, Tanzania
SIZE: Stones range in size from approximately 3 to 38.25+ Carats (13.66+ Carat Average)
WEIGHT: 1,189 Carats (87 Pieces) 237.8 Grams
PRICE: $237.80 ($1.00 Per Gram)
DESCRIPTION:

Lovely lot of Cornflower Blue to an almost Electric Indigo Blue Kyanite from Tanzania. This is some of the nicest material that we have seen for Kyanite. Overall the material is extremely clean with 60%+ of the material being facet grade. Kyanite is usually very slightly included at best and this is no exception. There are quite a few stones in here that will cut eye-clean or better; however, most stones in this lot are very slightly to moderate included. Please note that this material looks semi-alluvial in nature and as a result most of the feathers and serious inclusions have abraded away. Most stones are fairly slender elongated crystal sections and the material is pretty uniform in size and shape. Some of the stones do have some very distinct color banding as is common in Kyanite while much of it is a solid color with little or no color banding. This material retails for several dollars per carat and a quick search on the net will show you that. This is not the excessively included material that you see people selling for $1.00 or under per carat. This is PREMIUM Rough material for Kyanite in nice medium sized pieces. The rough is EXTREMELY gemmy. We are currently negotiating a regular supply of this rough; however, that will take a little time.

COOL FACTS:
  1. Kyanite is a Sky-blue to Colorless mineral that occurs in thin-bladed crystals and crystalline aggregates. The material can occur in a variety of colors; however, most material tends to be a bluish shade and/or a greenish blue shade. Cleavage seems very distinct with some material looking kind of like mica. This looks like it is another one of those Kunzite kind of stones to cut so we don't advise this for the amateur.