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Bixbite
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Very scarce, Bixbite is
only known to occur in a few areas of the Western United States, possibly
one location in Mexico and possibly in Brazil. Bixbite suitable for
faceting is extremely rare and is typically small in size (i.e. under 0.5
Carat). The average size is 0.15 Carats and the largest recorded Bixbite
weighed 7 Carats. |
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The “traditional” deposit for Bixbite (Wah Wah
Mountains, Utah) has presently ceased operation. The last operators had to
totally restore the site when they passed on their option. Apparently,
anyone wishing to go back and re-open the mine will spend millions just
removing overburden. There may still be lots of Bixbite in the ground at
the location but its extraction hasn't proved to be economically viable.
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Like Emeralds, inclusions
in Bixbite are common, especially in specimens over 1 Carat. However, its
rarity and novelty for gemstone collectors has always been the primary
factor. |
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