
Aquamarine with Sunstone
Aquamarine (Be3Al2Si6O18), Sunstone (Na,Ca)Al(Si,Al)Si2O8
AI-generated identification · may be incorrectAquamarine: Hardness 7.5-8 on Mohs scale; Color pale blue to blue-green; Vitreous luster; Hexagonal crystal system; Imperfect basal cleavage. Sunstone: Hardness 6-6.5 on Mohs scale; Color typically orange, red, brown, yellow, often with aventurescence (a spangled effect); Vitreous luster; Triclinic crystal system;…
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