- Jet (lignite)
Jet is a geological material and is considered to be a minor gemstone. Jet is not considered a true
mineral , but rather amineraloid as it has an organic origin, being derived from decaying wood under extreme pressure.The English word-name "jet" derives from the French word for the same material: . Jet is either black or dark brown, but may contain
pyrite inclusions, which are of brassy color and metallic lustre. The adjective "jet-black" is better-known perhaps than the substance from which the descriptive phrase derives. [ [http://www.word-detective.com/120505.html#jet Issue of December 5, 2005 ] ]Origin
Jet is a product of high pressure decomposition of wood from millions of years ago, commonly the wood of trees of the
Araucariaceae family. Jet is found in two forms, hard and soft. Hard jet is the result of the carbon compression and salt water; soft jet is the result of the carbon compression andfresh water . Jet is easily polished and is used in manufacturingjewellery , according to the Whitby Museum, dating from 10,000 BC in parts of contemporaryGermany . The oldest jet jewellery was found in Asturias, Spain, dating from 17,000 BC.History
Jet as a gem material was highly popular during the reign of Queen Victoria, during which the Queen wore
Whitby jet as part of her mourning dress. Jet was popular for mourningjewellery in the 19th century because of its sombre color and modest appearance, and it has been traditionally fashioned intorosaries for monks. In theUnited States , longnecklace s of jet beads were very popular during the1920s , orRoaring Twenties , when women and youngflappers would wear multiple strands of jet beads stretching from the neckline to the waistline. In these necklaces, the jet was strung using heavy cotton thread; small knots were made on either side of each bead to keep the beads spaced evenly, much in the same way that finepearl necklaces are made. Jet has also been known as blackamber , as it may induce an electric charge like that of amber when rubbed. Powdered jet added to water or wine was believed to havemedicinal powers.Fact|date=May 2008Authenticating jet
Although now much less popular than in the past, authentic jet jewels are valued by collectors.
Unlike black
glass , which is cool to the touch, jet is not cool, due to its lesserthermal conductivity .Anthracite (hardcoal ) and Vulcanite (hardened rubber) are superficially similar to fine jet, and have been used to imitate it. These imitations are not always easy to distinguish from the real thing.The structure of jet (which is remarkably like the wood that it is derived from) can be seen under 120x or greater magnification.
External links
* [http://www.whitby-uk.com/cgi-bin/site.nav/whitby.pl?page=whitbyjet Whitby Jet]
* [http://www.azabachelise.com/liseweb/ingles/azabartes-jurasicoingles.htm Jet, the fossilized wood, the Asturian Jet in the Jurassic.]
* [http://www.whitbyjetstore.com W.Hamond]References
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