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Iolite Oval Faceted Gemstones, AA-Grade

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Iolite Oval Faceted Gemstones, AA-Grade

This oval AA-grade violet-blue iolite offers an intriguing color shift. The natural color and relative durability make it an appealing option for all types of jewelry designs, and it is complemented by white and yellow metal settings. Iolite is the gem name for cordierite, a silicate of aluminum and magnesium. Its name comes from the Greek word “ios,” meaning violet. Similar to tanzanite in color, but more affordable, this gemstone gets its color primarily from iron. Most iolite is found in gravel beds in the form of water-worn pebbles. Due to pleochroism or dichroism phenomena, iolite displays different colors when viewed from different angles. Iolite can appear almost clear in one orientation, then present a deep purple color in another orientation. Because iolite typically has very few inclusions, it is ideal for faceting and displays clear, bright color. The oval cut is an even, symmetrical shape but elongated. The arrangement of its facets is similar to that of a round brilliant, designed to maximize light and color.

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This oval AA-grade violet-blue iolite offers an intriguing color shift. The natural color and relative durability make it an appealing option for all types of jewelry designs, and it is complemented by white and yellow metal settings. Iolite is the gem name for cordierite, a silicate of aluminum and magnesium. Its name comes from the Greek word “ios,” meaning violet. Similar to tanzanite in color, but more affordable, this gemstone gets its color primarily from iron. Most iolite is found in gravel beds in the form of water-worn pebbles. Due to pleochroism or dichroism phenomena, iolite displays different colors when viewed from different angles. Iolite can appear almost clear in one orientation, then present a deep purple color in another orientation. Because iolite typically has very few inclusions, it is ideal for faceting and displays clear, bright color. The oval cut is an even, symmetrical shape but elongated. The arrangement of its facets is similar to that of a round brilliant, designed to maximize light and color.