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Availability :
Cymophane is both a popular and extremely valuable gemstone that is genuinely rare,
being found only in a few deposits in the world. Expect to pay high premiums for
Cymophanes of good color with a finely marked / pronounced eye-line.
Sources :
Deposits of Cymophane can be found in Brazil, East Africa, and Sri Lanka.
Evaluation :
Cymophane is rated at 8 to 8.5 on Moh's Scale of Hardness, making it a hard, tough, durable gemstone
suitable for all jewelry purposes. Cymophanes are particularly
popular in men's jewelry. Cymophanes color ranges from a golden honey to mint green,
with the rich gold colors generally being the most valued. The attribute that gives
this stone its popularity and name is the phenomena known as chatoyancy, also known
in the gem trade as “the cat's eye effect”. The reason for this fascinating phenomenon
is very fine inclusions within the stone. When a light source is directed on these inclusions it creates a bright strip that appears and runs perpendicular to the
inclusions.
This strip will then glide across the surface of the stone when turned
over. Though other gems exhibit this Cat's Eye effect,they are not as defined and
distinct, giving only Chrysoberyl the privilege of having the Cat's Eye name. All
other gemstones displaying chatoyancy must have their given name preceding, an example
of this is Quartz Cat's Eye.
Another interesting attribute that Cymophane Chrysoberyl displays is what is known
as the “milk and honey” effect. When a light source is directed at the side of the
stone, one side of the eye will be a milky color and opposite side will remain gold.
When the stone is rotated, the colors switch.
The most important factor to consider when evaluating Cymophane is the strength
and sharpness of the eye. The eye of the stone must have a fine line running through
it that is distinct and easily recognized. The depth of the stone's color and the
level of transparency are also important factors and considerably impact upon the
stone's worth. These unique and astonishing characteristics along with its rarity
makes Cymophane a popular choice for connoisseurs and gemstone collectors alike.
Common Cuts :
Cymophane gemstones are always cut as cabochons for it is the only cut that will
allow the spectacular cat's eye effect to be displayed.
Routine Enhancements :
Cymophane is sometimes irridated in order to improve color and chatoyancy.
Care & Cleaning :
Cymophane is a hard, durable gemstone that is difficult to scratch and chip. That
being said, because of it's high value and rarity, caution should be taken so as
to keep the stone in its original condition. Cymophane is best cleaned
using warm
soapy water and a soft brush. Prolonged exposure to excessive amounts of heat, household
chemicals, ultrasonic cleaners, and steam cleaners should be avoided. Always store
your Cymophane jewelry in a fabric-lined
box away from other jewelry items in order
to avoid scratching.
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