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Afghanistan Hackmanite 0.605ct loose stone

Hackmanite is a rare stone. It has the mysterious feature that when exposed to black light for 5 to 10 seconds, it changes color to a pale purple and does not return to its original color for a while. It is a relatively new type of rare stone discovered in the Kola Peninsula in Russia in the 1980s. Its hardness is low, so care must be taken not to hit it against hard objects. This is orange-colored hackmanite from Afghanistan that has only recently started to appear on the market.

Type: Loose (natural stone)
Stone name: Hackmanite
·weight: 0.605ct
・Size: 6.3 x 4.6 mm
・Shape: Cabochon cut
・Scratches/chips: S
Inclusions: A+
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・Accessories: Caratz quality guarantee, loose case (if it does not fit, a clear zip case)

▷For more information on how to enjoy hackmanite,
Hackmanite is a fun gemstone! Will the color change after exposure to UV rays go back to normal?


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