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Monday, June 25, 2007
White Moonstone Simulant
Heat treatment causes some of the alumina to crystallize out as corundum, which causes a diffuse reflection effect in the form of a moonstone-like sheen. The imitation moonstone synthetic spinel features a mirror-like coating on the back of the cabochon. The schiller-like effect is caused by exsolution of excess alumina which produces multitudes of tiny needles and can even produce star phenomena. The material is rare.
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