Are Sunstones worth anything?

Pale yellow to colorless, non-phenomenal Oregon sunstones, whether native-cut or calibrated stones, may go for a few dollars per carat to $20 per carat for a custom cut. Pinks and tans, with and without a schiller effect, commonly range up to $50 per carat, depending on the effect.
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Is sunstone worth money?

Oregon Sunstone is extremely rare. Fully transparent, top gemmy quality of colored and/or copper schiller Sunstone is not found anywhere else in the world. Value of this amazing gem ranges from 8 US dollars per carat all the way through 4,500 US dollars per carat.
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What color sunstone is most valuable?

Red and green are the rarest sunstone colors and so are the most valued. Strongly saturated orange stones can also fetch high prices. Bicolor and tricolor sunstones often sell for more than those with a single color. Colorless and pale yellow are the lowest priced colors for sunstone rough.
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What color is good sunstone?

Most sunstones have yellow, orange, or brown bodycolor. Green is extremely rare. Small inclusions create a reddish or golden sheen on top of any bodycolor, while larger inclusions create attractive, glittery reflections.
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Is sunstone a real gemstone?

Sunstone gems belong to the feldspar group, which encompasses a large variety of gemstone materials--including moonstone and amazonite. The sparkly metallic glitter in this particular feldspar is called aventurescence, which is caused by flat, reflective inclusions (sometimes called "schiller").
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What is an Oregon Sunstone? The State Gemstone of Oregon



How common is sunstone?

Sunstone gems from Oregon in the US are very rare and unique in that they offer the shiller effect due to inclusions of copper, while the sunstone from India and other locations is due to inclusions of hematite.
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How do you pick a sunstone?

Sunstones can be red or green, but pale yellow is the most common color. Hand tools such as shovels and picks may be used for digging, but please fill in any holes you create. Mechanized equipment for digging is strictly prohibited.
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Where is sunstone naturally found?

Sunstone is a plagioclase feldspar, which when viewed from certain directions exhibits a spangled appearance. It has been found in Southern Norway, Sweden, various United States localities and on some beaches along the midcoast of South Australia.
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What is a natural sunstone?

Sunstone is a plagioclase feldspar that shows a spangled appearance when viewed from certain directions. It was found in different locations in Southern Norway, Sweden and the United States. The glitter effect is caused by mineral Hematite inclusions, or sometimes Goethite or Pyrite (and in one rare instance, Copper).
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How much is raw sunstone worth?

Pale yellow to colorless, non-phenomenal Oregon sunstones, whether native-cut or calibrated stones, may go for a few dollars per carat to $20 per carat for a custom cut. Pinks and tans, with and without a schiller effect, commonly range up to $50 per carat, depending on the effect.
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What are sunstones good for?

Sunstone is linked to luck and good fortune. It clears and energises all the chakras. Sunstone instills good nature, heightens intuition and allows the real self to shine through happily. It dissipates fearfulness, alleviates stress and increases vitality.
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What does an Oregon sunstone look like?

Sunstones are found in many colors; shades of pink, tan, orange, yellow, green, blue-green, red, and clear as well as multi-colors. The ones I've found are pale and transparent, looking like they have a blob of bright orange, red, or green jelly suspended in the middle.
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What is a Viking sunstone?

The Norse sagas mention a mysterious "sunstone" used for navigation. Now a team of scientists claims that the sunstones could have been calcite crystals and that Vikings could have used them to get highly accurate compass readings even when the sun was hidden.
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What is the rarest gemstone?

Painite : Not just the rarest gemstone, but also the rarest mineral on earth, Painite holds the Guinness World Record for it. After its discovery in the year 1951, there existed only 2 specimens of Painite for the next many decades. By the year 2004, there were less than 2 dozens known gemstones.
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What is the difference between Moonstone and sunstone?

Description. Sunstone and Moonstone are both varieties of feldspar - Sunstone contains hematite inclusions giving it a coppery sparkly effect, and Moonstone can display a flash effect of blue internal light called adularescence. These rare and unique spheres are made of both types of stone together!
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Is sunstone the same as Goldstone?

The most prominent distinction between goldstone and sunstone is that sunstone is a natural mineral. Unlike goldstone, sunstone is mined in Canada, India, Madagascar and the United States. Why are these two so often mixed up? Because they have a similar glittering effect.
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What is the green in sunstone?

Sunstone occurs in a range of colors that begin with colorless and ranges through to yellow, orange and red. The color is determined by the abundance and size of the copper platelets within the gemstone. The copper platelets impart a green, pink or reddish color to the stone.
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Does sunstone have a flash?

Sunstone cabochons with a small number of inclusions produce a weak aventurescent flash. Those with a greater number produce a stronger flash.
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Can you mine Oregon sunstone?

Spectrum Sunstone Mine, located near Plush, OR, in Lake County Oregon, is an Oregon sunstone mine open to the public for mining Oregon Sunstone. Visit Spectrum Mine and dig for Oregon sunstone gems from a designated pile of fresh unprocessed ore for free all day and keep what you find (mine personnel must be present).
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How do you clean a sunstone in Oregon?

Warm, soapy water is always a safe sunstone cleaning method. Ultrasonic and steam cleaners should be avoided. Feldspars are rapidly attacked by hydrochloric acid, so cleaning products containing bleach should also be avoided. Rarely, sunstone might be fracture filled.
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Is sunstone a labradorite?

The Ponderosa mine is now producing commercial quantities of the gem-quality labradorite feldspar known as sunstone.
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Where should I put sunstone?

How To Use Sunstone? Keeping Sunstone close to your physical body will allow its powerful vibration to radiate like the sun's rays through your body and aura. So, should you feel like you are in need of the physical healing benefits of Sunstone then wearing one on your body in the form of jewelry is the way to go.
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What crystals should not be kept together?

WHICH STONES DO NOT MATCH AT ALL?
  • Clear quartz and stones with powerful properties. Quartz amplifies the energy of minerals nearby, so it is not recommended for use with strong minerals. ...
  • Lace agate and red jasper. ...
  • Smoky Quartz and Tiger Eye. ...
  • Pure quartz and green aventurine. ...
  • Amazonite and tiger's eye.
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Who can wear sun stone?

According to Vedic Astrology, Sun Stone is governed by Sun and is beneficial for people born under the Moon Sign Pisces, Leo and Libra. Therefore, people born under the sign Pisces, Leo and Libra must wear this Sun Stone.
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