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Iolite Also known as water sapphire
and Vikings' compass, (because of it's ability to determine the direction
of the sun on overcast days) Iolite, is a transparent, violet-blue, light
blue, or yellow-gray mineral. A pleochroic stone, Iolite will show many
colors in a single stone.
Iolite is a popular and interesting gemstone. It has a pretty violet blue
color that is unlike other gemstones, although it has been compared to a
light blue sapphire. It is for this reason that it is sometimes known as
"water sapphire".
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Although the color is attractive
and popular it is not extremely rare and is therefore quite affordable,
making Iolite jewelry more and more popular in recent times. While an Iolite
necklace or Iolite earrings are probably the best way to showcase this gem
stones' unique color, Iolite rings are also possible as it is a durable
stone with a hardness of 7-7.5 on the Mohs scale.
Pleochroism is very pronounced in Iolite and is seen as three different
color shades in the same stone. In viewing an Iolite, the colors violet
blue, yellow gray and a light blue can be seen.
It is very important to look at an iolite from several directions before
you purchase because the stone will present very different colors from different
angles. If cut properly the stone will show its best blue color through
the top or table of the stone. But viewed from another angle the stone may
appear colorless.
Most of the Iolite available today comes from Sri Lanka, India, Madagascar
and Burma.
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