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MSW1222: Corundum var. Ruby - Unique Tabular Ruby Cluster from China

$ 19

Availability: 25 in stock
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  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China

    Description

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    Corundum var. Ruby - Unique Tabular Ruby Cluster
    Guangxi, Zhuang Automomous Region, China
    3 1/2” x 3" x 2”, 8.1 oz
    This cluster of hundreds (or thousands) of intersecting tabular ruby crystals screams color and brightness, with a delicate, very unusual crystal habit. We have had EDS and spectrograph testing on the ruby crystals and part of the matrix, as well as observation by numerous folks much more knowledgeable; the consensus is amazing clusters of corundum var. ruby on an unknown matrix and of unknown origin. (General information below auction pics).
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    Mineral in image above shown under Longwave UV
    Mineral in image above shown under Shortwave UV light
    Dollar bill showing size of mineral
    Macro of crystals under longwave UV (365nm)
    Macro of crystals under natural lighting (365nm)
    These pieces were found at the 2018 Tucson Gem show. A vendor had them sitting on her table in one of the tents behind a hotel. She had no clue what they were. Under the 365nm Convoy flashlight they fluoresced brightly. But when looking closely at the thin tabular crystal habit, a ruby ID couldn't be correct; rubies simply are not commonly seen in this thin, platy habit (although the hexagonal shape made sense, and there are certainly micro-photos of such a habit). We spent the rest of the show trying to find other examples with no success. Showed them to every knowledgeable person/geologist and got the same reaction - nice ruby color, but can’t be. Several folks made guesses (erythrite being a top one).
    It was easy to eliminate the erythrite guess made by some of the geologists using a hardness test. Erythrite is a very soft mineral. These crystals are hard and brittle. We isolated a few and crushed them against a piece of glass; they scratched the glass handily; a needle under the microscope had no effect and in fact showed that the crystals were quite hard and firm, although delicate because they are so thin. Did some research on the web and came up empty. That exhausted our ID methods. A small specimen was sent to some folks in Europe for real testing. The results were shocking - Thin, flat corundum crystals, var. ruby.
    A spectroscopic examination clearly shows the luminescence matches that of corundum. The transmission spectrum shows the typical green and blue absorption bands for Ruby. But the specimen fluoresces under a halogen lamp and you see an emission spectrum present in the transmission one. The absorption in the blue is somewhat stronger than in ruby (presence of Fe3+ or Ti3+), resulting in a more purple color. Ruby from Chumar (Nepal) has a similar purple color. It is generally accepted that any corundum with a pink, red, or purple coloration is ruby.
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