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Fluorite is popular among collectors because it comes in a wide variety of colors. This is a bicolor type. The Japanese name is ``fluorite,'' and its name comes from the Latin word for ``melting, flowing.'' It is said that when the stone is heated strongly, it glows blue-white. I'd like to give it a try.
This bicolor fluorite has a checkerboard cut on the front and a Koshu precious stone cut called Subaru on the back. This is a wonderful piece polished from fluorite, which is difficult to cut. This is Koshu Kiseki Kiriko, a joint work between Shimizu Kiseki and Jewelry Craft Fukasawa.
A special patch is included.
・Type: Loose (natural stone)
・Stone name: Bicolor fluorite
・Weight: 2.900ct
・Scratch/chip: S
・Inclusion: S
·remarks:---
・Accessories: Karatz quality guarantee card, case
▷For more information about Fluorite
The appeal of fluorite | Characteristics, meaning of the name, shape of the rough stone, types, etc.
*We try to make sure that the colors in the photos are the same as the real thing, but the colors may look slightly different from the real thing depending on the lighting at the time of shooting and the monitor environment you are using. In addition, some photos may be taken using penlights.
*Click here for information on scratches, chips, treatments, and inclusions.
*For other frequently asked questions, please click here .
karatz_item_id: 12523549
This bicolor fluorite has a checkerboard cut on the front and a Koshu precious stone cut called Subaru on the back. This is a wonderful piece polished from fluorite, which is difficult to cut. This is Koshu Kiseki Kiriko, a joint work between Shimizu Kiseki and Jewelry Craft Fukasawa.
A special patch is included.
・Type: Loose (natural stone)
・Stone name: Bicolor fluorite
・Weight: 2.900ct
・Scratch/chip: S
・Inclusion: S
·remarks:---
・Accessories: Karatz quality guarantee card, case
▷For more information about Fluorite
The appeal of fluorite | Characteristics, meaning of the name, shape of the rough stone, types, etc.
*We try to make sure that the colors in the photos are the same as the real thing, but the colors may look slightly different from the real thing depending on the lighting at the time of shooting and the monitor environment you are using. In addition, some photos may be taken using penlights.
*Click here for information on scratches, chips, treatments, and inclusions.
*For other frequently asked questions, please click here .
karatz_item_id: 12523549
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