Crystallography: Monoclinic, bladed crystals, usually elongated; fibrous, columnar aggregates; massive; granular; twinned.
Colors: Light to dark green, blackish green
Luster: Vitreous
Hardness: 5.5
Specific gravity: 3.05 - 3.44
Cleavage: 2 directions, good, often fibrous nature; brittle, compact variety tough.
Refractive index: 1.619 –1.644
Birefringence: 0.022 – 0.026
Pleochroism: yellow to dark green.
Spectrum: faint line at 503nm
Luminescence: none due to presence of iron.
Occurrence: Contact metamorphic limestones and dolomites.
Madagascar: small, dark green crystals.
Tanzania: transparent crystals.
USA
Stone sizes: Actinolite is rarely facetable and usually in small fragments. Material from Chester, Vermont, USA could provide large stones.
Comments: Chatoyant material is cut to exhibit cat’s eye phenomena. Actinolite is a constituent of nephrite jade; easy to cleave and difficult to cut—for this reason it may not be an ideal stone for jewelry. Quartz cat’s eye, Apatite cat’s eye, Chrysoberyl cat’s eye, Cathay stone (man-made glass) may be confused for Actinolite cat’s eye.
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