How do you identify moonstone?

Moonstones are known for their adularescence – a unique optical illusion that results in a milky, bluish luster or glow on the surface of the gem. To test this aspect of the jewel, place it under bright artificial light and view it from above. If you notice the blue/white glow, your moonstone is probably real.
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What does a real moon stone look like?

Moonstones range in appearance from semitransparent to opaque and colorless to white, with a blue, silver, or white adularescent effect. Moonstone bodycolors vary widely. They can be green, yellow to brown, or gray to nearly black.
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Is there fake moonstone?

Fake moonstone is free from any fractures or inclusions and looks perfectly homogeneous. Moonstone fakes are hard to identify at first glance. Fakes are made of specific glass and even have their own name – opalite.
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What is the price of moonstone?

Price of Moonstone:- Many reasons like size, origin, quality (colour, clarity, sheen and cut) contribute in deciding the price of Moonstone. Currently, its price in India ranges from Rs 300 per carat to around Rs 1,000 per carat depending upon the quality and size of the Moonstone.
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Why does June have 3 birthstones?

Why does June have 3 birthstones? The main reason why some months have multiple birthstones is because various ancient stones have become too rare, so it is less likely for them to be available on the market and to satisfy consumer needs.
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Does moonstone glow in the dark?

However, moonstones are not phosphorescent materials, and therefore do not glow in the dark. Such materials are unique in the fact that they emit stored energy in the form of light.
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What happens to moonstone in water?

CAN I PUT MOONSTONE INTO THE WATER? Moonstone has a hardness of 6-6.5 out of 10 on the Mohs scale. This value is, of course, more than 5, but leaving the stone in water for a long time is not recommended. Water can permanently damage the stone.
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How can you tell the difference between opalite and moonstone?

It's really pretty easy to tell if something is Opalite which is just glass, and not a gemstone or if it's Moonstone. Moonstone is a sodium potassium aluminium silicate, with the chemical formula AlSi₃O₈ . The most common moonstone is of the mineral adularia, named for an early mining site near Mt.
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How rare is a moonstone?

Moonstone is rare in both large size and fine quality, but Indian material with strong body color is abundant and very inexpensive. This is fortunate, because the material is usually well-cut and very attractive. Moonstone with a blue sheen, the most valuable kind, rarely occurs in sizes over 15-20 carats.
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Where is moonstone usually found?

The finest moonstones are found mainly in Sri Lanka and Southern India. Other varieties occur Australia, Armenia, Mexico, Brazil, and the United States. The rainbow variety of moonstone can be found in India and Madagascar.
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Is it opal or moonstone?

Moonstone is a member of the feldspar group, one of the earth's most widespread minerals. Precisely speaking, it is composed of orthoclase and albite. On the other hand, Opal is a product is a product of the combination of water and silica. Opal is the softer and more easily damaged compared to moonstone.
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Does moonstone scratch easily?

Moonstone has a Mohs hardness of 6.0 to 6.5. This means that moonstones are easily scratched and are prone to breaking. For that reason, pendants, necklaces and earrings are the safest ways to wear moonstones.
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What is the difference between moonstone and Labradorite?

The main difference is definitely the colors they show when hit with light. Labradorite is a dark grey, black crystal. It shows a multitude of wonderful colors such as yellow, green, purple, red, or blue when you look at it under the light. Moonstone, on the other hand, is usually white, peach, green, pink or blue.
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Who should not wear moonstone?

* Moonstone should not be worn with cat's eye and hessonite. * It is said that moonstone is not for females, even though it powers the feminine. In men, using it to power your feminine can help in balancing your life. * Gemini should not wear this stone.
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Can you polish moonstone?

It is not possible to get rid of scratches on a moonstone at home, as there is a great risk of damaging the stone. The only true solution is to take it to a stone-cutter where they can polish your moonstone.
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Do moonstones change color?

The opalescence and color shift is very beautiful and is found in both Rainbow and Blue varieties of moonstone, however, the yellow/peach/white variety does not have much if any color shifting in its surface.
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Why is my moonstone glowing blue?

Technically, adularescence is an optical phenomenon not a property of the stone itself. It only exists in the presence of light. The internal structure of blue moonstones called lamellae produce light scattering and interference. And it's magical.
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Is moonstone a labradorite?

It's known in the trade as rainbow moonstone, despite the fact that it's actually a variety of labradorite rather than orthoclase. A variety of labradorite is sometimes called rainbow moonstone. Sanidine is another feldspar mineral that can include adularescent gems called moonstones.
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What is the difference between moonstone and rainbow moonstone?

Rainbow moonstone is classified as a White Labradorite while a moonstone is a part of the Orthoclase family. Rainbow moonstones have colour flashes, or an iridescent sheen called labradorescence, and this is something that you won't find in moonstones since it is more a characteristic of labradorite.
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Is moonstone a June birthstone?

June is one of only three months (the others are August and December) that has three birthstones, giving you a variety of beautiful birthstone choices. The June birthstones are pearl, alexandrite and moonstone.
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What is the rarest birthstone?

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For example, April's diamond, though pricey, is less rare than rubies, emeralds, and alexandrite. While on the topic of alexandrite, this is currently the rarest gemstone on the birthstone list and can come at quite a cost. Black opals are also incredibly rare.
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Does a mother's ring include the mother birthstone?

You can put a mother's birthstone in a mother's ring if you choose to do so. A mother's ring is still a piece of personalized jewelry and there are no set rules for something you design personally. Historically a mother's birthstone was not included in a mother's ring but this is not a set rule.
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What color is raw moonstone?

Moonstones come in a variety of colors. The body color can range from colorless to gray, brown, yellow, green, or pink. The clarity ranges from transparent to translucent. The best moonstone has a blue sheen, perfect clarity, and a colorless body color.
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Can moonstone go in salt water?

Another way is by cleansing the Moonstone gem in salt water as salt has always been a purifier. What you can do is leave your Moonstone overnight, submerged in a glass bowl that's half full with salt water. After soaking the gem, rinse it in cool running water to remove the excess salt.
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