What is the brightest stone?

Zircon. Zircon has such intense fire and bright luster that they are often compared to diamonds and make a great substitute for them. Zircon can be easily distinguished from a diamond in a laboratory as it has strong double refraction – where rays enter the gemstone and then splits into two separate rays.
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What stone shines the brightest?

With a brilliance refractive index of 2.65 to 2.69, moissanite is the world's most brilliant gemstone. This means the speed of light refracting in moissanite is 2.65 to 2.69 times slower than the speed of light in the air.
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What is the shiniest stone?

SAPPHIRE. This classic precious stone is one of the hardest and shiniest. Lots of sparkle on the facets, even in included stones or in sapphire beads. Take a look at our blue and pink sapphire jewellery.
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What rock shines brighter than a diamond?

Moissanite: Brilliance and Fire

Moissanite has unparalleled sparkle! It has a higher refractive index than diamond, resulting in greater brilliance than diamond. Moissanite also has greater dispersion (fire) than a diamond, so you will notice more rainbow flashes of light.
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What stones are luminous?

applied to a mythical gem said to emit a light in the dark." (Ball 1938: 498).
  • Aquamarine.
  • Barite.
  • Chlorophane.
  • Diamond.
  • Emerald.
  • Feldspar.
  • Fluorite.
  • Fosterite.
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What stone lights up in the dark?

The afterglow of the mineral hackmanite (or tenebrescent sodalite) is a fascinating natural phenomenon that has long been a mystery to scientists – even if we're now able to engineer synthetic materials that glow in the dark more effectively than anything in nature.
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What stone glows at night?

Yooperlite is a name for rocks that consist of a syenite-rich fluorescent sodalite. Sodalite is mineral that fluoresces an orange or yellow color under ultraviolet light. Do these Yooperlight stones really glow in the dark? These rocks are grey in nature when you see them on the beach but glow when under a UV light.
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What rock is shiny like glass?

That's because obsidian is volcanic glass. It forms when volcanic lava cools so quickly, there's no time for crystals to grow. This gives the rock a black, smooth, glossy shine. Since obsidian forms from magma, it is an igneous rock.
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What stone is closest to a diamond?

Moissanites or white sapphires are most comparable to a diamond. While there are visible differences, these gems will look the closest to a diamond while offering a more affordable price. These stones are also high on the Mohs scale of relative hardness, making them suitable for everyday wear.
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What rock is hard and shiny like glass?

Igneous rocks are formed when magma (molten rock deep within the earth) cools and hardens. Sometimes the magma cools inside the earth, and other times it erupts onto the surface from volcanoes (in this case, it is called lava). When lava cools very quickly, no crystals form and the rock looks shiny and glasslike.
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What stone is rarer than a diamond?

Tanzanite is a shocking 1000 times more rare than a diamond. Discovered for the first time in 1967 and only found in the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro, these gemstones go for about $1,500 per carat. Tanzanite has the ability to change color depending on the angle of light it is in.
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What is the most priceless stone?

The most valuable and prized gemstones in the world today are:
  • Tanzanite. Discovered in 1967, Tanzanite is found only in northern Tanzania in the Mirerani Hills (in just a 4.3 x 1.2 mile mining area). ...
  • Black Opal. ...
  • Musgravite. ...
  • Red Beryl. ...
  • Alexandrite. ...
  • Emerald. ...
  • Ruby. ...
  • Diamond.
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What stone is priceless?

Precious stones are distinguished by their quality, their rarity and the beauty of their colours. There are only four precious stones: diamond, sapphire, ruby and emerald. All other stones are therefore called semi-precious stones.
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What stones glow in moonlight?

One of the primary ores for Tungsten is Scheelite, a very dense mineral that glows white/blue under shortwave UV light. Other common minerals shown in these images include Calcite (glows red), Silica coatings containing Uranyl ions (glows green), and 'desert varnish' (glows yellow/white).
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What is a glowing stone called?

Erik Rintamaki discovered a rock that glows under an ultraviolet light made of a mineral never seen before in Michigan. Without knowing what they were or why the rocks glowed, he named them “Yooperlites,” so the story goes.”
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What is the brightest mineral?

Fluorite. Originally known as fluorospar, fluorite gave birth to the phenomenon fluorescence, first discovered and named by George Stokes in 1852. As the first, official fluorescent mineral, it's at the top of the list. Though it can be found around the globe, fluorite almost always fluoresces.
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What rocks carry diamonds?

Diamonds are known to be carried to the earth's surface in only three rare types of magmas: kimberlite, lamproite, and lamprophyre. Of the three types, kimberlites are by far the most important, with several hundred diamondiferous kimberlites known.
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What's stronger than a diamond?

Scientists have found a mineral stronger than diamond Scientists have found a mineral stronger than diamond. They say lonsdaleite could be used to fortify industrial tools like drill bits and saw blades - AND teach us about the evolution of earth.
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What stone looks like a diamond but isn t?

Moissanite, referred to as a diamond simulant, is engineered to give the illusion of similarity to diamonds, but is compositionally and visually quite different from a real diamond. The durability, brilliance, and color of the two gems are quite distinct.
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What is the most reflective rock?

Adamantine is the highest luster observed in minerals. It is a luster that is similar to vitreous, but the adamantine specimens are more reflective.
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What kind of rock has sparkles?

Mica minerals make some rocks sparkle! They are often found in igneous rocks such as granite and metamorphic rocks such as schist. They sparkle because light is reflected on their flat surfaces, which are where the mineral breaks along its plane of cleavage.
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What rock is called Nature's glass?

Obsidian is an extrusive igneous rock. It is occurring as a natural glass formed by the rapid cooling of viscous lava from volcanoes. Result of this formed, glass occupies more than 80 % and that have seeming conchoidal fracture and vitreous luster.
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What rocks naturally glow?

Calcite, fluorite, and willemite are some of the minerals that do this.
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What are the best glow stones?

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Is there a gem that glows?

The Hope Diamond Phosphorescence

A famous example of a gemstone that strongly phosphoresces is the blue Hope Diamond, which glows a bright red for several minutes after being excited by short wave UV light.
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