3.29 ct SPHALERITE – SPAIN
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Gemstone Details
Gem Variety:
Sphalerite
Origin:
Spain
Carat Weight:
3.29
Length (mm):
8.6
Width (mm):
6.3
Depth (mm):
5.7
Shape:
Radiant Cut
Color
Multicolor
Treatment:
No treatment
Certificate:
On Request
- Freakingcats Gemstone Database
Sphalerite There is no other crystal or gemstone I feel as deeply connected with as Sphalerite. When I first learned of its properties—that it possesses a dispersion and luster even higher than a diamond, and comes in a breathtaking spectrum of yellows, oranges, fiery reds, and even greens—I became obsessed. For years, the only source for gem-quality material was a single mine in Spain that had long since closed, where these treasures were historically treated as mere byproducts of zinc mining. I went on a hunt that took me all the way to a small village near that abandoned site. In my heart, I hoped that the miners who unearthed such beauty couldn't have simply discarded it. I was right. In a local village bar, after hours of conversation, I met a retired miner who invited me to his home. Following a generous meal and several bottles of fantastic Spanish wine, he led me to his basement. There, tucked away for decades, were the most incredible Sphalerite crystals I had ever seen. I bought nearly all of them, a moment that launched a massive journey for me. My former company was the first to truly introduce Sphalerite as a jewelry stone, mastering the challenge of its softness and complex six-fold cleavage. Today, I still keep the world's finest collection tucked away in a safe—not for sale, but as a testament to that journey. The Heritage & Discovery Historical Significance: Sphalerite is the primary ore of zinc, and while its industrial importance is vast, its role in the gem world remained obscure for centuries due to its fragility. Historically, it was a "collector's ghost"—known to be more brilliant than diamond ($0.156$ dispersion vs. diamond's $0.044$) but rarely seen in jewelry. My work was dedicated to changing that narrative, proving that with expert cutting, this "zinc blende" could outshine the most expensive stones in the world. It represents the pinnacle of the lapidary's craft, where extreme beauty meets extreme technical difficulty. Discovery: The mineral was officially named in 1847 by Ernst Friedrich Glocker. He chose the name from the Greek word sphaleros, meaning "treacherous" or "deceptive," because the mineral was so easily confused with Galena but yielded no lead. It has been known to miners for centuries by various names, including "black-jack" and "ruby blende," names that hint at the hidden fire within its dark, metallic exterior. Important Mines: The legendary Aliva Mine in the Picos de Europa mountains of Spain remains the spiritual home of gem-grade Sphalerite. It is the source of the iconic "honey" and "ruby" material that defined the species. While other deposits exist in Bulgaria, Mexico (Naica), and Franklin, New Jersey, none have ever quite matched the transparency and saturation of the Spanish finds. My personal journey to that small Spanish village ensured that the finest pieces of the Aliva legacy were preserved and brought to light. Mineralogical Profile Description: Sphalerite is a zinc iron sulfide that crystallizes in the isometric system. It sits at a 3.5 to 4 on the Mohs scale, making it a "soft" stone that requires the highest level of care. It is characterized by an adamantine luster and a dispersion (fire) that is nearly four times that of a diamond. One of its most daunting features for a cutter is its perfect dodecahedral cleavage in six directions; one wrong move on the lap and the stone can shatter into geometric fragments. When successfully faceted, however, it displays a "fire" that is unmatched by almost any other natural substance. The color is driven by iron content—low iron results in the rare colorless or yellow "honey" variety, while higher iron creates the deep, smoldering "ruby" reds. Chemical Formula: (Zn,Fe)S
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