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Lawsonite Value, Price, and Jewelry Information


Lawsonite is extremely rare as a faceted stone, seldom reported and generally unavailable.

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By Joel E. Arem, Ph.D., FGA, updated on

Optics:  a = 1.665; β= 1.674-1.675; γ= 1.684-1.686.

Biaxial (+), 2V= 84°.

Occurrence: Low-temperature metamorphic rocks; metamorphic schists; glaucophane schists. Santa Clara, Cuba; Italy; Japan: New Caledonia: France; Italy; other locations.

Tiburon Peninsula, California: original material.

Covelo, Mendocino County, California: 2-inch crystals.

Comments: Lawsonite is extremely rare as a faceted stone, seldom reported and generally unavailable.

Name: After Professor A. C. Lawson of the University of California.

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