IC 6533 Feldspar Gems Amazon Stone Moonstone Sunstone, Etc

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
I. AITKENS
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Nov 1, 1931

Abstract

The group of gems included under the general name "feldspar" occupies only a minor place in jewelry. Feldspars, with the possible exception of quartz, are the most important of rock-forming minerals, but most occurrences are of quite ordinary varieties, without striking color and unattractive. Few specimens are suitable for use as gem stones, but occasional crystals that exhibit unusual brilliance or play of color are cut into various shapes for personal adornment or for architectural decoration. The best known of the feldspar gems, and probably the most important in point of production, is the moonstone. Amazon stones, labradorite, sunstone, and a number of less common varieties have been produced in various parts of the world.
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APA: I. AITKENS  (1931)  IC 6533 Feldspar Gems Amazon Stone Moonstone Sunstone, Etc

MLA: I. AITKENS IC 6533 Feldspar Gems Amazon Stone Moonstone Sunstone, Etc. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1931.

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