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HPJ CONNOISSEURS PORTFOLIO: EXTREMELY RARE 2.40 CARAT VS MOROGORO (TANZANIA) PETSCHITE
HPJ CONNOISSEURS PORTFOLIO: EXTREMELY RARE 2.40 CARAT VS MOROGORO (TANZANIA) PETSCHITE

HPJ CONNOISSEURS PORTFOLIO: EXTREMELY RARE 2.40 CARAT VS MOROGORO (TANZANIA) PETSCHITE

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Connoisseurs Portfolio: 2.40 CARAT PETSCHITE
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EXTREMELY RARE 2.40 CARAT VS TANZANIAN PETSCHITE FROM MOROGORO, ULUGURU MOUNTAINS, TANZANIA.

GEM TYPE: PETSCHITE

CARAT WEIGHT: 2.40 CARATS

DIMENSIONS: 8.00 x 7.00mm

COLOUR: AS IMAGE

CLARITY: VS

CUT: CUSHION CUT

TREATMENTS: NONE

An EXTREMELY rare super AAA quality Petschite from Morogoro, Uluguru Mountains, Tanzania. The colour is absolutely breathtaking and the stone is exceptionally clean for a Petschite.

Petschite is the name for the very rare violet/purple variety of Scapolite discovered in Tanzania in the 1970’s. 

The origin of the name is uncertain, though it may possibly be names after Eckehard Julius Petsch – a well known gem dealer and prospector in Africa. 

Scapolite owes its name to its prismatic facies (from the Greek ‘skapos’ rod and ‘lithos’, stone) and designates an isomorphic series going from Sodic Marialite to Calcic Meionite.


The members of this series are the Wernerite, the Dipyre, the Meionite, the Marialite. The Wernerite, which is at the center of this series is named after Werner, Professor Of Mineralogy at Freiberg in Germany in the late eighteenth century.