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Natural Kornerupine, 1.70 Cts., Rare Gemstone, Kornerupine, 2 Carat Face Up, Rar
$850.00
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Refunds available: See booth/item description for details
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Payment options
PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
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Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted
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Item description
Natural Kornerupine, 1.70 Cts., Rare Gemstone, Kornerupine, Vivid Green, Vibrant Brilliance, Oval, Kornerupine Oval, Natural Gemstones
Gem Type : Kornerupine
Shape : Oval Faceted
Carat Weight : 1.70 Cts. ( 2 Carat Face Up Size )
Size : 7.80 x 6.65 x4.58 mm
Color : Vivid Yellowish Green
Cut : Good
Certificate Number : 28520721 ( Guild Gem Lab )
Treatment : None
Kornerupine Information :
Kornerupine is a rare gemstone that is available in shades of Green, Bluish green, Yellowish green and Yellowish brown. The most rare desirable gems are the Vivid Blue Green types that are colored green by the presence of vanadium. Kornerupine is generally dark brown or green and not very attractive due to the somber colors.
Kornerupine was originally found in Greenland as non-gemmy, radiating crystals but later found there as dark green gemmy crystals.
Kornerupine was named in 1884 by Danish mineralogist Johannes Theodor Lorenzen (1855-1884) in honor of Danish geologist, Andreas Nikolaus Kornerup (1857-1883). Kornerup died at age 26 from a lung disease he contracted while on an expedition in Greenland. Although Kornerup died at such a young age, he managed to establish himself as a well respected geologist in Greenland research. Coincidentally, Johannes Lorenzen also died at a young age, 29, while on an expedition in Greenland in 1884.
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- Natural Kornerupine, 1.70 Cts., Rare Gemstone, Kornerupine, 2 Carat Face Up, Rar
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- Handling time 2 days. Estimated delivery: Wed, Jun 4th
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