Gemstone Cutting

Complete Guide to Axinite Gemstone

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The Axinite gemstone is called special gemstone because it is composed of minerals such as calcium aluminum borate silicate minerals that is rare to find in the composition of a gemstone.  The Axinite gemstone is a rare color gem which exhibits distinguish brown and red color that altogether provide this stone a new look.

The material of this Semi-Precious gemstone is unmatchable, however, it can’t be confidently said about this stone that this gemstone is free of flaws.  The brilliant cuts and awesome colors make this stone rare.

 It is extremely hard to be worn as jewelry because it is a bit brittle and the size of the stone is huge and most of the times it is greater than 10 carats. The reason behind the curiosity and popularity of this stone among people is due to

its triclinic crystal structure in which crystal basically appears flat.  Generally, all axinite have same similar structure with bit change in its chemical composition. The axinite gemstone is a slightly hard gemstone its hardness can be counted between 6.5 moh scale to 7.0 moh scale.

 Axinite minerals are pleochroic gemstones that encompass ability to exhibit different varieties of colors when it is observed or seen from different angles.  The pleochroic property exists only in double refractive index stone.

A single refractive index stone does not ability to have this property because of single refractive index.  Apart from being pleochroic the axinite mineral also have another excellent property piezoelectronic means the ability of generating current by a gemstone when it is heated or cooled rapidly or instantly.  This kind of feature or property is found in only few gemstones.

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Origin of Axinite Gemstone: The axinite gemstone is discovered from the places like Mexico, Brazil and France. Besides this countries like USA, Sri Lanka, Russia, Tanzania. The mineral basically forms under the cavities and mines of granite.

Colors of Axinite Gemstone: The axinite stone belongs to pleochroic family. Therefore, the above stone has the capability of displaying different colors. Since, all axinite stone will have the similar crystal structure but due to small changes in the chemical composition of the stone it produces different colors ranging from violet, brown, red, golden color.  The other colors that may reflect due to chemical compositions are purple, black, and gray to blue, yellow orange. 

Shapes and cuts of Axinite Stone: Axinite gemstone is found in different cuts and shapes of gemstone including Oval cut, cushion cut, round cut and pear cut.

 Healing Properties of Axinite Gemstone: The Axinite stone is related with the root or base chakra of human body which aids an individual to evaluate his/her inner truths. The stone also helps in resoving mental conflict and disputes.  The axinite stone is known to be related with Capricorn sign thus, wearing this stone can prove helpful for those ascendants who belong to this zodiac sign. The stone with the help of its properties will enhance the mental and physical strength of its wearer.  Thus, this stone should be worn for the betterment of the health.

 Question: Where does name Axinite Derived from?

Answer: The word axinite is composed of word “Axe” thus; the name of axinite is derived from the word “Axe”.

 Question: What is the chemical composition of Axinite Stone?

Answer: The Axinite stone is composed of calcium aluminum borate silicate minerals

Question:  What does term pleochroic stands for?

Answer: The term Pleochroic stands for the ability of the stone to display different colors.

 Question:  What are the different colors Axinite stone displays?

Answer: The colors like yellow, reddish, brownish and golden are few colors of axinite stone.

Question: What is the hardness of the Axinite Stone?

Answer: 6.5 to 7.0 on moh scale.

Question: What does the term piezoelectric gemstone means?

Answer: Piezoelectric gemstones have the ability to generate an electrical current when heated or cooled rapidly, 

Question: Can we say Axinite gemstone a piezoelectric gemstone or not?

Answer: Yes

Question: Does Axinite stone have single refractive index?

Answer: No

Question: Does Axinite stone have double refractive Index?

Answer: Yes

Question: What does the Axinite stone called?

Answer: The Stone of Truth

Question: Axinite stone attached to which Human Body Chakra?

Answer: Root or base chakra.

Different Techniques of Gemstone Cutting

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The term gemstone cutting describes the entire process of shaping and polishing of a rough gemstone that is mined extracted from igneous rocks and dense forests. The act of cutting a gemstone is normally performed because the gemstones that are extracted from mines or forests are immensely large in size as well as it contains spacious number of impurities that needs to be eradicated in order to use these gemstones. And, the person who accomplishes the task of shaping, clearing and cutting of natural gemstones is referred as “gemstone cutter”. Ideally, a gemstone cutter performs his/her job by sanding process. Basically, the grinding and sanding is done using lap, it is a small machine that is used to grit the gemstones. Normally, a gemstone cutter has ample amount of options to mold a gemstone in different shapes as per its demand and popularity in gemstone market. Thus, let’s have a look over the different types of gemstone cutting techniques that are being normally exercised on a particular gemstone.

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                    Gemstone Tumbling

Tumbling: It is one of the simplest and easiest types of gemstone cutting. In this process a gemstone cutter places the rough gemstone in a barrel with abrasive and this process will be continued until the stone conceives an impressive polishing. Thus, this process is conferred being one of the most successful and cheap way of polishing and cutting a rough gemstone.

Gemstone Cabochon Cutting
         Gemstone Cabochon Cutting

Cabochon Gemstone Cutting: Also regarded as “cabs” it is one of the simplest ways of cutting a gemstone. A cab cut gemstone is normally the ones that attain a flat bottom and domed top. The stones like turquoise and opal receive cabochon or cabs cutting. Besides this, a gemstone that perceives cabs cutting has great resale value and profitable. Moreover, the cabochon cutting technique is very easy to being proficient in and quite economical.

Gemstone Faceting
                    Gemstone Faceting

Faceting: This is probably one of the most brilliant and interesting technique for cutting a gemstone. Usually, the term “facet” means obtaining the light from the surface of the gemstone that enters in the stone while it is being introduced in front of artificial light or natural light means sun light. In other words, the purpose of faceting is to carry out the gleam or brightness of the stone from the each surface of the stone. In spite of the above facts, faceting is estimated to be one of the most interesting techniques that is being used to shape a rough stone. Even a person without expert degree can also mold the rough gemstone by using the faceting tool by minor experience in this field. In addition to this, people often take this job to support their full time job. The tool that is being used for faceting of the stone will cost a person around $2000. Nonetheless, it will make a person capable of earning a good sum of money in short period of time.

Gemstone Carving
                     Gemstone Carving

Carving: There are only few recognized experts who are known to accomplish this type of cutting. Since, the carving is a typical procedure and requires earnest efforts to attain this skill. Thus, in order to possess this skill a person must have artistic and imaginary mind. Cameo, is regarded being the best type of carving, usually cabochon cuts that persist cuts on the top called intaglio or reverse carving.

So, these are different types of procedures or techniques to cut a gemstone. I hope you must have liked reading this article. In case you have any suggestions or question must ask us. We would like to hear from you.