SKU: APAT0002

VALUE LOT 10 pc 8.72 ct GOLDEN APATITE – BRAZIL

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Gemstone Details
Gem Variety:
Golden Apatite
Origin:
Brazil
Carat Weight:
8.72
Length (mm):
Width (mm):
Depth (mm):
Shape:
Not Specified
Color
Yellow
Treatment:
No treatment
Certificate:
On request

Golden Apatite (Brazil)

Golden Apatite represents the “solar-burst” peak of the phosphate world. A variety of Fluorapatite, it is a species I have always respected for its “liquid-gold” to “honey-yellow” saturation. While Apatite is common, the transparent, gem-grade crystals from Brazil are a prize of immaculate clarity and “neon” brilliance; they offer a vitreous to sub-adamantine luster and a “warm” presence that makes them a true “high-vibration” asset for the systematic vault. As an artist, I find the “sun-drenched” transparency of these crystals to be one of nature’s most sophisticated and “energetic” palettes.

The Heritage & Discovery

Historical Significance: Golden Apatite is a vital species for understanding the behavior of rare-earth elements and volatiles in pegmatite environments. Historically, Apatite was often confused with more expensive gems like Chrysoberyl or Heliodor, which led to its name—derived from the Greek apatein, meaning “to deceive.” In the world of fine minerals, it is celebrated for its natural, “golden-hour” pigment. It stands as a symbol of mental clarity and personal power, bridging the gap between common phosphates and the elite world of “water-clear” collector gems. It serves as a reminder that the most “brilliant” yellow stones in the mineral kingdom are often those that hide their true identity behind a mask of high-index light-play.

Discovery: The most exceptional “golden” specimens have been recovered from the prolific pegmatite belts of Brazil. Scientifically, the yellow hue is typically attributed to specific color centers or trace amounts of Rare Earth Elements (REEs) substituted within the calcium sites of the lattice. Its discovery in the Minas Gerais region provided mineralogists with the first clear look at the species’ potential for “gemmy,” prismatic perfection on a grand scale. My own respect for this material grew from observing its “laser” brilliance; specifically, when faceted, it possesses a “fire” that is unmistakable to the trained eye.

Important Mines: The undisputed world capital for the finest, “honey-gold” Apatite is the Curvelo area in Minas Gerais, Brazil. These Brazilian specimens set the global benchmark for color purity and “sharp” crystal definition. I also have a high regard for the spectacular “neon-yellow” finds from Durango, Mexico, which are famous for their well-formed crystals. For the vault, I prioritize the Brazilian material for its unmatched “golden-depth” and its status as the premier source for large, “eye-clean” faceted specimens.

Mineralogical Profile

Description: Golden Apatite is a calcium phosphate that crystallizes in the hexagonal system. It sits at a 5 on the Mohs scale, making it the defining mineral for that hardness. While it is durable enough for careful wear, its “brittle” nature and low resistance to acid mean it must be handled with the respect due to a professional collector’s piece. It is characterized by its vitreous luster and its unmistakable, “lemon-to-amber” color palette.

One of its most identifying traits is its conchoidal fracture and its tendency to form “sharp” six-sided prisms. It has a moderate refractive index (approx 1.63 to 1.64) and a specific gravity ($SG \approx 3.1$ to 3.2). Because it forms in complex pegmatites, it is often found in association with Quartz, Cleavelandite, and various lithium minerals. When I select a piece for the collection, I look for “razor-sharp” edges and the rare “liquid” transparency, as these highlight the sophisticated, three-dimensional geometry of the mineral’s growth. It is a light, high-vibration mineral that offers a unique, “solar-neon” beauty unlike any other phosphate species.

Chemical Formula: Ca5(PO4)3F

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