FeatureGems & Gemology, Winter 1985, Vol. 21, No. 4

Amethystine Chalcedony

James E. Shigley, John I. Koivula(约翰· I.·科伊武拉)

A new amethystine chalcedony has been discovered in Arizona. The material, marketed under the trade name "Damsonite," is excellent for both jewelry and carvings. The authors describe the gemological properties of this new type of chalcedony, and report the effects of heat treatment on it. Although this purple material is apparently a new color type of chalcedony, it has the same gemological properties as the other better-known types. It corresponds to a microcrystalline form of amethyst which, when heat treated at approximately 500°C becomes yellowish orange, as does some single-crystal amethyst.

您或许还会喜欢

YMAL GIA Ed
了解校园课程和在线教育
Learn About NextGem
GIA NextGem™ 钻石零售 培训
Explore GIA Laboratory Promotional Offers
探索 GIA 鉴定所的促销优惠
Shop the GIA Store
访问 GIA 商店
Amethystine Chalcedony | Gems & Gemology