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Moonstone

A ghostly sheen moves under the surface of this feldspar, like moonlight glowing in water.

Moonstone
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OVERVIEW

ABOUT MOONSTONE

About Moonstone

Moonstone is a variety of the feldspar-group mineral orthoclase. During formation, orthoclase and albite separate into alternating layers. When light falls between these thin layers it is scattered producing the phenomenon called adularescence. Adularescence is the light that appears to billow across a gem. Other feldspar minerals can also show adularescence including labradorite and sanidine.

Moonstone Description

Moonstone History and Lore

Birthstones & Anniversaries

Moonstone is a birthstone for June, along with pearl and alexandrite.

ADULARESCENCE

Moonstone’s unearthly glow is caused by light scattering between microscopic layers of feldspar.


60%

The minerals in the feldspar family make up more than half of the Earth’s rocky crust.


0.5 MICRONS

Feldspar layers that create moonstone’s sheen are similar to the size of a wavelength of light.



FACTS

Mohs Hardness: 6.0 to 6.5

Chemistry:  KAlSi3O8

Color: Colorless to White, Gray, Green, Peach, Brown

Refractive index: 1.518 to 1.526

Birefringence: 0.05 to 0.008

Specific gravity: 2.58

Mohs Hardness: 6.0 to 6.5

treatments

There are a number of processes used to alter the color, apparent clarity, or improve the durability of gems.

SYNTHETICS

Some gemstones have synthetic counterparts that have essentially the same chemical, physical, and optical properties, but are grown by man in a laboratory.

IMITATIONS

Any gem can be imitated—sometimes by manmade materials or by natural materials chosen by man to impersonate a particular gem.

WHY WE LOVE THIS GEMSTONE

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RARITY

Rare in top qualities, this ethereal gem derives from one of the earth's most common minerals.

2

ADULARESCENCE

Stacked layers of orthoclase and albite diffract light, creating moonstone’s adularescence.

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ANOTHER PHENOMENA

Besides adularescence, moonstone sometimes also shows a cat’s-eye effect.

QUALITY FACTORS

An assessment of the following characteristics determines moonstone’s value.

COLOR

quality factors

The finest moonstone is a gem of glassy purity with a mobile, electric blue shimmer.

CLARITY

quality factors

Characteristic inclusions include tiny tension cracks called centipedes.

CUT

quality factors

As it displays moonstone’s phenomena to best advantage, cabochon is the common cut.

CARAT WEIGHT

quality factors

Moonstone comes in a wide range of sizes and carat weights.

MOONSTONE QUALITY FACTORS: THE COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE       

RESEARCH

Explore sources, gemological research, and the role of gems in history.

A 9.30 ct oval cut and a 4.12 ct triangular cut of a new type of moonstone from Madagascar featuring an orange flash effect. Photo by Robert Weldon; courtesy of Dudley Blauwet Gems.

 New High-Quality Rainbow Moonstone from Madagascar
Jennifer Stone-Sundberg , May 3, 2024

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A Tropical Paradise of Ocean-Inspired Jewelry and Gemstones

Sharon Bohannon , Aug 9, 2019

An oval shaped bicolor tanzanite has purple on each side with blue-green in the middle.

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Sharon Bohannon , Dec 7, 2018

A rectangle-shaped gold box, decorated with filigree, granulation and gems.

Metalwork Takes a Bow: Techniques that Enhance Gemstone Jewelry

Sharon Bohannon , Nov 9, 2018

RECOMMENDED READING

reading

Feldspar Minerals: Crystal Structures, Physical, Chemical and Microtextural Properties
Joseph V. Smith and William L. Brown

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