Hyalite opal, scapolite, phenakite 3 items

This is a loose set of 3 transparent stones [1 each of Hyalite Opal, UV Type Scapolite, and Phenakite]. Although it is difficult to distinguish from its appearance, it is a type of gemstone that can be easily recognized when illuminated with a black light.

◆Hyalite Opal [Fluorescence in mint green]
Hyalite opal fluoresces mint green when exposed to a black light. It is one of the stones called rare stones. As its name suggests, it is mineralogically a member of the opal family, but it does not have play of color. Enjoy fluorescence using a black light.


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◆Scapolite [fluorescent in orange]
Scapolite is a beautiful gemstone with a calm purple color. In fact, it is a stone that comes in a wide variety of colors, including colorless, yellow, purple, gray, and pink. This is a fluorescent type that gives off a soft orange color when exposed to a black light.
Enjoy fluorescence using a black light.

◆Phenakite [no fluorescence]
Rare stone, phenakite. It is a colorless transparent to white gemstone. It is a relatively new mineral that was first reported by N. Nordenskiol in 1834. Due to the low production volume and small size, gem quality gemstones are rare. Please be sure to add it to your collection.

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This is an "Omakase" product where one set (3-piece set) will be randomly selected and sent to you. Please look forward to seeing which Ruth will arrive.

・Type: Loose ・Stone name: Hyalite Opal ・UV type Scapolite ・Phenakite ・Size: Ruler photo reference
・Scratches/chips: A+
・Inclusion: A
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・Accessories: Case


*Please note that you cannot choose this item as it is a "special item".

*The only accessory for this product is the case.

*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.

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