- Phenakite
Phenacite or phenakite is a nesosilicate
mineral consisting ofberyllium orthosilicate, Be2SiO4. Occasionally used as agemstone , phenacite occurs as isolatedcrystal s, which arerhombohedral with parallel-faced hemihedrism, and are either lenticular or prismatic in habit: the lenticular habit is determined by the development of faces of several obtuse rhombohedra and the absence of prism faces. There is no cleavage, and the fracture isconchoidal . TheMohs hardness is high, being 7.5 - 8; thespecific gravity is 2.96. The crystals are sometimes perfectly colorless and transparent, but more often they are greyish or yellowish and only translucent; occasionally they are pale rose-red. In general appearance the mineral is not unlikequartz , for which indeed it has been mistaken.Phenacite is found in high-temperature pegmatite veins and in
mica -schist s associated with quartz,chrysoberyl ,apatite andtopaz . It has long been known from theemerald and chrysoberyl mine on the Takovaya stream, nearYekaterinburg in theUrals ofRussia , where large crystals occur in mica-schist. It is also found with topaz and amazon-stone in thegranite of the Ilmen mountains in the southern Urals and of thePikes Peak region inColorado (USA ). Large crystals of prismatic habit have more recently been found in afeldspar quarry at Kragero inNorway . Framont near Schirmeck inAlsace is another well-known locality. Still larger crystals, measuring 1 to 2 in. in diameter and weighing 28 lb. have been found at Greenwood inMaine , but these are pseudomorphs of quartz after phenacite.For gem purposes the stone is cut in the brilliant form, of which there are two fine examples, weighing 34 and 43 carats (6.8 and 8.6 g), in the
British Museum . The indices of refraction are higher than those of quartz,beryl or topaz; a faceted phenacite is consequently rather brilliant and may sometimes be mistaken fordiamond .References
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