What is serenite gemstone?

What is serenite gemstone?

So what is Serenite? It is a transparent to translucent aventurescent Plagioclase Feldspar. The gem naturally contains light reflecting copper platelets, which provide both the gem’s colour and its remarkable aventurescence (also known as schiller).

Is serenite the same as sunstone?

Another stone with a similar twinkle is serenite – a high-grade sunstone mined in the U.S. ‘When it was discovered, it was so similar to a diamond that Tiffany marketed it as an immature version of one,’ says Steve Bennett. ‘It has the same brightness and sparkle. ‘

How much are sun stones worth?

Pale yellow to colorless, non-phenomenal Oregon sunstones, whether native-cut or calibrated stones, may go for a few dollars per carat to $20 per carat for a custom cut. Pinks and tans, with and without a schiller effect, commonly range up to $50 per carat, depending on the effect.

Why is sunstone so expensive?

Oregon sunstone can sell for much higher prices because it’s available in transparent qualities. A transparent orange sunstone sells for a lot more than one that is translucent. Stones that weigh one carat or more cost considerably more than small melee.

Are Sunstones rare?

It is a rare and sought after collector’s item and makes for spectacular jewelry. Sunstone is generally cut to round or oval cabochons, but sometimes faceted in emerald cut.

Are Oregon Sunstones rare?

Sunstone gems from Oregon in the US are very rare and unique in that they offer the shiller effect due to inclusions of copper, while the sunstone from India and other locations is due to inclusions of hematite.

What does real sunstone look like?

Most sunstones have yellow, orange, or brown bodycolor. Green is extremely rare. Small inclusions create a reddish or golden sheen on top of any bodycolor, while larger inclusions create attractive, glittery reflections. Sunstone inclusions can be hematite, copper, or some other mineral.

Are Sun Stones valuable?

Oregon Sunstone is extremely rare. Fully transparent, top gemmy quality of colored and/or copper schiller Sunstone is not found anywhere else in the world. Value of this amazing gem ranges from 8 US dollars per carat all the way through 4,500 US dollars per carat.

Is Oregon sunstone a good investment?

Is sunstone a real gemstone?

Sunstones are found in fine gem quality in Oregon alone. This gemstone is never, as other gems are, heated, irradiated, or colored, but left completely natural. Some Oregon sunstones due to millions of microscopic copper platelets, known as schiller, exhibit a glow from within.

What kind of color does a Serenite Gem have?

The gem naturally contains light reflecting copper platelets, which provide both the gem’s colour and its remarkable aventurescence (also known as schiller). The gem is pleochroic and just like copper bearing Paraiba Tourmaline, the gem has a slight neon appearance.

Where are Serenite gemstones mined in the USA?

We are incredibly proud and excited to be presenting to the world Serenite – the name we’re using for exceptionally high quality Oregon Sunstone mined in the USA. Sunstone is the state gemstone of Oregon and has been mined here for well over 100 years.

How is the price of a faceted gem determined?

A faceted gem’s price is based on an evaluation of its physical and optical properties. These are often referred to as the “Four Cs” — color, clarity, cut, and carat. (Here’s a handy introduction to how gemologists grade those properties).

Why was the Serenite gemstone called an immature Diamond?

In fact, back in the late 1840s, gemologists at Tiffany’s were said to have named the gemstone as an ‘Immature Diamond’. Without today’s modern technology and advanced research tools, they could tell the hardness was different to a Diamond, but they were unable to test its chemical composition.