Valuable Gemstone InclusionsIt's a common misconception among gemstone buyers that inclusions are a bad thing. This view is fostered by simplified gem buying guides that offer the advice that the fewer the inclusions, the better. Though this advice is certainly true for diamonds, it is not always the case in the world of colored gemstones. ![]() Quartz with Rutile Inclusions
There are very few colored gemstones that are internally completely "clean". Gemologists use the term inclusion to refer to foreign matter or irregularities in the crystal lattice of a gemstone. It is worth noting that gemology uses the term inclusion rather than "defect" or "flaw" to refer to these phenomena. This is because they are often not flaws at all. Sometimes they actually contribute to the beauty or value of the gem. In virtually every case they provide important clues about the origin or formation of the stone.
Rutilated quartz is another gem variety that draws its value from its characteristic inclusions. Rutile is the mineral name for natural crystals of titanium dioxide. While most varieties of transparent quartz are valued most when they show no inclusions, rutilated quartz is valued specifically for the lovely patterns formed by the delicate golden needles of rutile inside it.
In some transparent gems, there are inclusions that are especially valuable. Fine rutile silk in corundum from Kashmir and Burma lend especially fine sapphire and ruby a velvety color that is highly prized. A unique horsetail inclusion in rare Russian demantoid garnet is regarded by collectors as the most reliable indication of Russian origin, since the more common Namibian demantoid lacks this distinctive inclusion. To conclude, when it comes to colored gemstones, inclusions should not always be considered flaws. They can actually add to the beauty and value of a colored gemstone. |
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- Ultima modifica: January-24-2019
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