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Exquisite 12.40ct Emerald Cut Pink Kunzite

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Condition:
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Location:
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Product code:
GG207
Bob Shop ID:
193894111

 

Exquisite 12.40ct Emerald Cut Pink Kunzite

 

What a stunning Gem. So gorgeous. 

Must be seen in real life to be appreciated.

 


 The pics don't do any justice to this stunning gem.

 

GEM - Kunzite

CLARITY - VVS

COLOUR - Pink

WEIGHT - 12.40 Carats

CUT - Emerald

DIMENSIONS - 14.07 x 9.95 x 5.86mm

ORIGIN - Afghanistan
TREATMENTS - None

 

 

 

Kunzite is the pale pink to light violet gem-quality variety of the pyroxene mineral spodumene a lithium aluminum inosilicate. Kunzite was first discovered in Connecticut, USA, and was named after George Frederick Kunz (1856 - 1932), an American mineralogist and the former vice president and buyer for Tiffany & Company. Kunz was a legendary New York jeweler and colored stone specialist, and he was the first to comprehensively describe the stone in 1902.

Although it was first discovered in the USA, most of the current supply of kunzite is found in Afghanistan and Pakistan.