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Lilac Coloured Scapolite
Lilac Coloured Scapolite

Yellow Scapolite
Yellow Scapolite

Scapolite

General
Scapolite is a bright yellow green or golden green variety of olivine. It was originally found on Egypt's St. John's Island once known as Topazios, in the Red Sea, which is now known as Zeberget. It is also found in Burma, Sri Lanka, USA and Norway.
Because there hardness is lower than 7, they are not ideal for use in rings, and should be treated with reasonable care.

Colour
Bright golden green, but can vary to darker green or greenish yellow. Scapolite has also been known as Chrysolite, although this is an old name which was applied fairly indiscriminately to any yellow and greenish yellow stones. It was also once incorrectly called topaz. There are also brown scapolites. Since1952 many stones believed to be brown scapolites have been found to be a different mineral called Sinhalite.

Technical Information
Chemical Composition and name:
Magnesium Iron Silicate (MgFe)2SiO4
The iron and magnesium are interchangeable, so that scapolite can vary from Mg2SiO4 known as Forsterite, to Fe2SiO4 known as Fayalite.
Hardness: 6.5 to 7

Refractive Index: 1.650 - 1.688 to 1.668 - 1.706
bi-refringence 0.038 biaxial and positive.
Specific Gravity 2.61 - 2.70


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