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does it come with a blue haze...if not what does

2006-08-16 16:51:43 · 4 answers · asked by rod h 3 in Science & Mathematics Earth Sciences & Geology

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You could do a search on gem rough uncut or faceted
Lapidary supplies in your area.
http://www.yourgemologist.com/
http://www.gia.edu/
The G.I.A Gemological Institute of America website has an online bookstore to look for books to buy
http://canadiangemmological.com/
http://gagtl.ac.uk/
Theres a link for Canada and England
Your Gemologist has a lot of information also
Tourmaline is green pink in shades "blue indicolite" red
Kyanite has a nice blue haze have a look at the links enjoy

2006-08-16 22:34:34 · answer #1 · answered by Eric C 4 · 0 0

Tourmaline is very abundant and has the best-developed crystals in pegmatites and in metamorphosed limestones in contact with granitic magmas. Because tourmaline is resistant to weathering, it accumulates in detrital deposits and is a common accessory mineral in sedimentary rocks. Gem-quality pegmatites are found in the United States (southern California and Maine), Brazil, and Madagascar.

In addition to its use as a gem, tourmaline is employed in pressure devices because of its piezoelectric properties—i.e., its ability to generate electric charge under mechanical stress or its change in shape when voltage is applied. It has been used in depth-sounding apparatus and other devices that detect and measure variations in pressure.

Coloured crystals of tourmaline are very strongly dichroic—i.e., they are of different colour when viewed in the direction of different axes; the ordinary ray is almost completely absorbed. Plates cut parallel to the vertical axis of a tourmaline crystal allow only the extraordinary ray through; if two such plates are placed in crossed position, the light is entirely blocked. A pair of these plates form a very simple polarizing apparatus known as tourmaline tongs.

2006-08-17 09:52:52 · answer #2 · answered by Britannica Knowledge 3 · 0 0

if you want blue stones try getting a topaz maybe even a sapphire. there is also blue chalcedony, which is really pretty. i'm not sure if tourmaline comes in blue though sorry and good luck.

2006-08-16 23:57:57 · answer #3 · answered by dragonfly 3 · 0 0

yes it does come in blue, it is called INDICOLITE. U get it on ebay, or go 2 a local mineral club or shop. good luck.

2006-08-17 04:29:32 · answer #4 · answered by jpa2002 1 · 0 0

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