Anorthite Value, Price, and Jewelry Information
The rarest plagioclase feldspar, anorthite is very rarely faceted.
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What is Anorthite?
Anorthite is the most calcium-rich/sodium-poor plagioclase feldspar (90-100% Ca/10-0% Na). It forms a solid solution series with sodium-rich/calcium-poor albite (90-100% Na/10-0% Ca). The other plagioclase stones — oligoclase, andesine, labradorite, and bytownite — have intermediate compositions.
Although anorthites occur in many locations throughout the world, in many rock types and environments, it's the rarest plagioclase. Its crystals are seldom transparent. As a result, anorthites cut into gemstones are an extremely rare sight.
Does Anorthite Make a Good Jewelry Stone?
Some plagioclases, like labradorite, make popular gemstones. Nevertheless, with a hardness of 6 to 6.5 and perfect cleavage in two directions and imperfect in another, anorthites are still susceptible to damage from scratches and blows against hard surfaces. As ring stones, anorthites would need protective settings. Use for earrings, pendants, and brooches would be more advisable.
Of course, you're more likely to find anorthites in a mineral collection than a jewelry collection.
Are There Synthetic Anorthites?
Scientists have synthesized anorthite crystals for mineralogical research. However, there's no known jewelry use for this material.
Where are Anorthites Found?
Notable sources include the following:
- United States: Great Sitkin Island, Alaska; Pala, California; Italian Mountain, Colorado; Grass Valley, Nevada.
- Finland; Greenland; India; Italy; Japan; Sicily; Sweden; United Kingdom.
Stone Sizes
Rare, faceted gems are always small. However, a locality on Great Sitkin Island, Alaska has yielded cut gems as large as eight carats. This pale yellow anorthite may be the largest known.
How to Care for Anorthites
Due to their cleavage, avoid cleaning anorthites with mechanical cleaning systems, like steam and ultrasound. Clean them only with a soft brush, mild detergent, and warm water. Consult our gemstone jewelry cleaning guide for more recommendations.
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