SKU: EUCL0001

0.68 ct CLEAR EUCLASE – BRAZIL

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Gemstone Details
Gem Variety:
Euclase
Origin:
Brazil
Carat Weight:
0.68
Length (mm):
6.3
Width (mm):
4.5
Depth (mm):
3.2
Shape:
Emerald
Color
Clear
Treatment:
No Treatment
Certificate:
On Request
Euclase (Clear) Clear Euclase from Brazil represents the "crystalline ghost" of the beryllium world. A beryllium aluminum silicate hydroxide, it is a species I have always respected for its "liquid-clear" transparency and its remarkable sub-adamantine luster. While the blue varieties of Euclase are often more famous, the pure, colorless material from the Brazilian pegmatites is a prize of optical purity. For the specialist, a top-tier clear Euclase offers a brilliance that rivals Diamond, yet with a sophisticated, "water-like" clarity that is entirely its own. It is a stone of "immaculate focus," providing a high-frequency aesthetic that makes it a true "connoisseur’s pillar" for the systematic vault. The Heritage & Discovery Historical Significance: Euclase was first described in the late 18th century, but it remained a legendary rarity for most of its history. Historically, it was a "mythical" mineral for European collectors until the rich deposits of South America were explored. In the world of fine minerals, it is celebrated for its perfect cleavage, which is so pronounced that it earned the mineral its name. It stands as a symbol of fragile perfection and structural refinement, bridging the gap between common pegmatite minerals and the elite world of "museum-grade" precious stones. It serves as a reminder that the most "invisible" minerals in nature often possess the most disciplined crystalline structures. Discovery: The mineral was formally named in 1792 by René Just Haüy. The name is derived from the Greek eu, meaning "well," and klasis, meaning "breaking," in reference to its exceptionally easy cleavage. Scientifically, it is a beryllium silicate born from the hydrothermal alteration of Beryl. Its discovery in Minas Gerais provided mineralogists with the first clear look at how beryllium can be re-sequestered into complex, monoclinic prisms. My own respect for this material grew from observing its "icy" brilliance; unlike Quartz, which can feel "soft" in its luster, clear Euclase has a "hard" light return that is unmistakable to the trained eye. Important Mines: The undisputed world capital for the finest, most transparent clear Euclase is Minas Gerais, Brazil, specifically the Ouro Preto and Santana do Encoivado regions. These Brazilian specimens set the global benchmark for crystal size and "water-clear" transparency. I also have a high regard for the spectacular crystals from the Mwami region in Zimbabwe (often blue-tinted) and the historic finds from the Urals, Russia. For the vault, I prioritize the Brazilian material for its unmatched "crystal-glass" clarity and its razor-sharp prismatic morphology. Mineralogical Profile Description: Euclase is a beryllium aluminum silicate that crystallizes in the monoclinic system. It sits at a 7.5 on the Mohs scale, making it a very hard and durable gemstone, though its perfect cleavage makes it "perilous" to cut and requires a master lapidary's touch. It is characterized by its sub-adamantine to vitreous luster and its absolute lack of color in the clear variety. One of its most identifying traits is its perfect cleavage ({010}) and its moderate refractive index ($n \approx 1.65$ to 1.67). It has a specific gravity ($SG \approx 3.0$ to 3.1), making it feel slightly denser than Beryl or Quartz. Because it is a product of beryl alteration, it is often found in association with Quartz, Topaz, and Albite. When I select a piece for the collection, I look for "razor-sharp" prismatic edges and a "liquid-clear" interior, as these highlight the sophisticated, three-dimensional geometry that makes Euclase a standout for the systematic specialist. It is a light, high-vibration mineral that offers a unique, "aqueous" beauty unlike any other beryllium species. Chemical Formula: BeAlSiO4(OH)
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