| Dimensions (mm) | 13.64 x 12.97 x 10.07mm |
| Weight (carats) | 11.5 carats |
| Colors |
| No Treatment |
Pollucite
was discovered in 1846 and
is named after Pollux, twin brother of Castor in classical mythology, in allusion to its ultimate association with the mineral “castorite”, now renamed as petalite.Pollucite forms transparent colourless cubes, dodecahedra or trapezohedra and it may also occur as fine-grained masses.
Pollucite is transparent and colorless and is remarkable as one of the few colorless gemstones with a single refractive index (1.52) between 1.50 and 1.70. Pollucite is a keenly collected gemstone species.
Pollucite is a rare gem material.
- Origin Kunar Province Afghanistan
- Clarity VVS
- Treatment: None
Pair of antique (1846) first-edition books Ireland It's Scenery, Character. Mr & Mrs S.C. Hall. Published London, England Virtue and Co
ANTIQUE IRISH DRESSER FRENCH PAINTED SOLID PIN
ARTS & CRAFTS OAK DRESSING TABLE
LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BRONZE SCULPTURE 
