Geography in minerals. Continuation

After our "walk" in the vicinity of the "Lilac Stone" deposit (read the previous post), we will go on a journey across the continents. In the charoitites, the mineral Yuxporit was discovered, registered in 1922 and named after the place of the first discovery - Mount Yuxpor on the Kola Peninsula. Another mineral, Turkestanite, found in charoitites, bears the name of the Turkestan ridge, which in turn got its name from the hot Asian region - Turkestan. The mineral was found in the moraine deposits of the Dara-i-Pioz glacier (southern slopes of the Alai ridge), and it was approved as a new mineral species in 1996. The other two minerals found in charoite are Idaite and Alamosite. Idaite is a sulphide, named after the Ida mine mine (Erongo region, Namibia), which is not considered as an object of study of gemology, but is sometimes present in charoite rocks as an accessory. Alamosite is a lead silicate named after the settlement of Alamos (Alamos, federal district of Sonora, Mexico). This mineral also has no independent significance in gemology and is considered only as an accessory mineral in the composition of an ornamental rock.
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Но помимо редкости цвета и высокой стоимости таких камней, многие розовые камни выделяются одной замечательной особенностью – они проявляют плеохроизм, то есть в зависимости от положения осмотра камня он может иметь дополнительные оттенки – оранжевый или пурпурный.

Currently, gemstones are produced by two fundamentally different technological methods - the High Pressure - High Temperature method (“HPHT”, High-pressure & High-temperature) and the Chemical Vapor Deposition (“CVD”, Chemical vapor deposition) method. The "HPHT" method is the most tested classical synthesis method, which can be used both carbon deposition on diamond from flux melts and catalytic reactions. In "CVD" synthesis, diamond growth occurs on a seed during carbon deposition mainly from a gaseous medium at relatively low temperatures and pressures.

Jewelry and precious stones are just such a category of goods, when buying which you need to pay attention to many criteria.

Sogdianite is a rather rare mineral and more often it can be found as a collection material (moreover, in systematic collections), and it is extremely rare in jewelry.