Min 1.25ct 7mm Round Canary Apatite

Item: KPR70AA

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    Product Description for Min 1.25ct 7mm Round Canary Apatite-KPR70AA

    Apatite comes from a Greek word that means "to deceive", probably named so because it resembles tourmaline and beryl. Apatite comes in many colors, but the bright neon blue variety is most desired because of its resemblance to Paraiba tourmaline, one of the world's most expensive gems. Apatite is relatively soft at 5 on Mohs' scale and should not be cleaned in ultrasonic or steam cleaners. Take care when wearing apatite because it is sometimes brittle and can chip or break under stress.

    Product Information for Min 1.25ct 7mm Round Canary Apatite-KPR70AA

    Product Type:Single Stone

    Primary Stone /  Apatite 

    Shape:RoundComposition:Natural
    Cut:Mixed CutsTreatment:Heated
    Color:YellowGemstone Group:Gem
    Dimensions:7 MM - CalibratedOrigin:Mexico
    Count:1.00Origin:Mexico

    Care and Handling of Min 1.25ct 7mm Round Canary Apatite-KPR70AA

    Learn more about proper care of your gemstones and jewelry by visiting our Gemstone Enhancements and Treatments page.
    Customer Rating 4.667 out of 5 4.7 out of 5
    3 of 3 (100%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.


    Product Reviews
    : 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
    Really Beautiful Yellow Color, May 1, 2008
    Judy01 , Florida
    Quality: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
    Value: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5

    "I purchased 2 of these stones and the color matches perfectly. I made earrings with these, used the snap-set castings. Made very pretty earrings; I have them on now."

    Product met expectations: Yes
    Purchased as a gift: No
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    : 4 out of 5 4 out of 5
    Good collector's stone., April 29, 2008
    rexrex , NJ
    Quality: 4 out of 5 4 out of 5
    Value: 4 out of 5 4 out of 5

    "Should be packaged with black foam. White foam makes it look washedout. But if you remove it from the container, it has more color than at first glance."

    Product met expectations: Yes
    Purchased as a gift: No
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    : 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
    Lovely..., April 27, 2008
    amori
    Quality: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
    Value: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5

    "I bought this stone because the canary is less common. I was pleased when I received it. It is a true canary-- a light and crisp yellow. It shows quick flashes of blue in natural light. The round cut really helps it reflect light well, and the light bounces right back up to the table of the stone."

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    Apatite



    Fast Facts





    Apatite is a naturally occurring beautiful gemstone. While it is known for its asparagus green hues, apatite actually can be found in a wide variety of colors ranging from colorless to pink, yellow, blue and violet. On Mohs’ scale of hardness, apatite is 5. Apatite has a vitreous luster and primary sources include Burma (Myanmar), Brazil, India, Kenya, Madagascar, Mexico, Norway, Sri Lanka, South Africa and the United States.


    Color

    Apatite comes in a variety of colors, ranging from yellow to green, white, brown, neon blue, brown or light purple. The more intense the color, the higher the cost of the apatite. The best stones will be almost a neon greenish blue with a clean clarity.





    Luster
    It has a vitreous luster and is sensitive to acids.


    Hardness
    Apatite is a soft stone, so jewelry using apatite is too fragile for everyday. When set carefully, it offers years of beauty for the wearer.









    History

    The name apatite comes from the Greek word “apate,” meaning “to deceive,” because it can be easily confused for a variety of other stones such as tourmaline, peridot and beryl.


    Uses

    A common phosphate mineral, apatite is the main source of phosphorous required by plants, the source material for bones and teeth, an essential ingredient in phosphate fertilizers, and is very important in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries


    Lore

    Some believe apatite fosters communication, concentration, clarity of thought and intellect.







    Apatite can be found in Burma, Brazil, India, Kenya, Madagascar, Mexico, Norway, Sri Lanka, South Africa, and the United States.









    Due to its softness, apatite most often appears as a collector stone, but some apatite jewelry is available.









    Preserving the beauty of gemstones is usually a matter of common sense and simple precaution. Maintenance most often involves properly cleaning jewelry pieces or keeping them out of harm’s way.


    Periodically take time to clean your jewelry.

    Gems, particularly those in rings, will collect soap film, oil and dirt between the prongs of the mounting and the gem. By cleaning your gemstones with warm water, a soft toothbrush and a gentle dishwashing liquid, you can restore lost luster and brilliance to gems and keep them looking like new. Jewelry TelevisionTM offers a few cleaning products that may be helpful. (Note: Normal care for pearls includes rinsing and gently patting dry with a soft clean cloth after wear). For specific gemstone details, see our Gemstone Enhancement Chart.


    Avoid wearing gems during strenuous exercise.

    A random blow can damage the beauty of a gem. To prevent breakage, store gemstone jewelry in a safe place while engaging in activities where there's a possibility of hitting the stone.


    Do not handle jewelry by the stone.

    Grasping jewelry by the gem can loosen a stone in its setting and create a risk of eventual loss.


    Store gemstones separately.

    Gems that are harder than others will scratch softer stones if they come into contact with each other.







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