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Iolite or Cordierite
Iolite , also known as cordierite , is a gemstone valued for its blue to deep violet-blue color and unique optical properties.
🔷 Name and origin
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Mineralogical name : Cordierite (named after the French geologist Louis Cordier)
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Trade name : Iolite (from the Greek ios , meaning "purple")
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It is sometimes called water sapphire , because of its color and transparent appearance.
🧪 Physical and chemical characteristics
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Chemical formula : (Mg,Fe)₂Al₄Si₅O₁₈
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Hardness : 7 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale
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Crystal system : Orthorhombic
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Density : 2.58 to 2.66
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Transparency : Transparent to translucent
🌈 Color and pleochroism
Iolite is famous for its pleochroism , meaning that it shows three different colors depending on the viewing angle :
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Purplish blue
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Gray to pale yellow
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Light blue to colorless
It is a stone that literally changes appearance depending on its orientation and the light.
🌍 Geographical origins
The main deposits are located in:
💎 Use in jewelry
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Faceted cut for rings, pendants or earrings
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Its hardness makes it suitable for everyday use, but it can fracture in the event of a violent impact.
🧘♂️ Symbolic properties (lithotherapy, beliefs)
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Promotes mental clarity and focus
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Help with inner visualization and spiritual journeying
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Associated with the third eye chakra
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Used to strengthen intuition
📜 History and anecdotes