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All Eyes on
Chrysoberyl
Like the eye of a panther, cat's-eye
chrysoberyl seems almost supernatural in origin. How could something so feline
be mineral and not animal? Cat's-eye chrysoberyl, a cousin of color-changing
alexandrite, is a variety of chrysoberyl which has a distinct band of light
across its face which sweeps from side to side.
The color ranges from a honey-brown to
an apple green with rich gold colors generally the most valued. The most
important value factor is the strength and sharpness of the eye. Fine cat's-eye
chrysoberyl often also shows the "milk and honey" effect. When a bright light
source is directed at the side of the stone, one side of the eye will be milky
white and the other remains gold. When the stone is rotated, the colors switch.
Cat's-eyes are especially popular in men's jewelry.
Cat's-eye chrysoberyl has the presence
of a familiar, a powerful talisman that can direct fortune. Put it to work for
you!
Chrysoberyl can also seen in a faceted
variety, which has a honey-gold color. It may remind you of yellow sapphire,
topaz, or citrine.
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