Sunstone
Also known as "aventurescent feldspar" because
some specimens contain light-reflecting inclusions those produce a bright
flash.
What is
Sunstone?
The name “sunstone” is used for specimens of translucent to
transparent feldspar that produce bright metallic flashes when light interacts
with tiny plate-like mineral inclusions within the stone. These mineral
inclusions usually have a common orientation and light entering the stone
reflects from them at a common angle. This produces a flash of light in the eye
of the observer who views them at the proper angle. This optical phenomenon is
known as “aventurescence”.
The first material to be called sunstone because of its
aventurescence was specimens of oligoclase, a plagioclase feldspar. As other
types of feldspar with a strong aventurescence
The aventurescent flash of light produce by a sunstone can
be observed by three different actions:
moving the stone in the light
moving the position of the light
moving the eye of the observer
Sunstone is also known as “heliolite” and more commonly
“aventurescent feldspar”. It is cut into cabochons, beads, and small
sculptures. The most transparent pieces are used to produce faceted stones.
Sunstone is popular with innovative jewelry designers and is
especially popular in the geographic areas where it is commercially mined. It
is not a gemstone that is seen in every jewelry store and many jewelry buyers
have never witnessed its aventurescence. However, once a person is given a
demonstration of sunstone’s aventurescence, they often want to try it and are
fascinated. It is a gemstone that sells best if the jeweler takes a moment to
educate the buyer about aventurescence.
Sunstone
Localities
Aventurescent feldspar has been found in Australia, Canada,
China, Congo, India, Mexico,
Norway, Russia, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, the United
States (Oregon, New York, Virginia, Pennsylvania) and other localities.
The most famous sunstone deposits in the United States are
located in Oregon. A few of the sunstone deposits in Oregon are large enough to
sustain mining operations. They are found in certain basalt flows in Lake
County and Harney County. There the sunstone occurs as phenocrysts within the
basalt. Some sunstone is produced from the weathered zone above the basalt
flows and some is produced from the basalt.
The Oregon basalt flows that contain sunstone are located
mainly on public land and many productive or promising areas are held by mining
claims. The U.S. Bureau of Land Management has reserved one area in Lake County
as a public collecting area where anyone can enter, look for sunstone and keep
what they find for personal use. Collectors must follow BLM’s collecting rules
and stay off of adjacent lands where mining claims have been registered. A few of
the claim owners allow visitors to enter and collect for a fee. [2]
Inclusions that Enhance Desirability?
Inclusions are particles of foreign material in a gemstone.
They cause a reduction in the clarity of the stone and usually damage its
desirability. However, some inclusions in sunstone can enhance its
desirability. These inclusions are perfectly flat, highly reflective and
precisely aligned to simultaneously produce a flash of light. Instead of
damaging the desirability, these flashes of light usually delight the observer
and increase the desirability of the stone.
The inclusions in sunstone are usually tiny plates of
copper, hematite or goethite aligned parallel to crystallographic planes within
the stone.
Stones with a small number of inclusions produce a weak
aventurescent flash. Those with a greater number produce a stronger flash.
Stones with a strong display of this optical
phenomenon surprise people and are
highly desirable.
The inclusions in sunstone can be so small that they are not
visible to the unaided eye or they can be large enough to be clearly visible.
The inclusions are extremely thin. Even though they might be large enough to be
clearly seen face-on they are usually too thin to be visible when viewed from
the side.
What
Color is Sunstone?
Sunstone occurs in a range of colors that begins with
colorless and ranges through yellow, orange and red. The color is determined,
in part, by the abundance and size of the copper platelets within the stone.
The copper platelets impart a pink or reddish color to the stone. Some
exceptional stones are deep green or blue in color.
Color can vary within a single stone. Some stones exhibit a
color gradient. They might be pink on one side of the stone and the color
gradually strengthens to orange on the other side of the stone. Other stones
have sharp color changes. These stones might have patches of green in contact
with an area of strong red color. Some exceptional stones are pleochroic -
their color depends upon the direction of observation.
The value of gem-quality sunstone is determined by its
color, transparency and the quality of aventurescence. Colorless and yellow
stones are usually the least expensive and values increase through pink, orange
and red. Bright red stones, green stones and nice bicolor stones have the
highest values. Transparent stones with a nice aventurescence command premium
prices.
Sunstone can fit almost any budget. Small cabochons with a
pleasant orange color and nice aventurescence can be purchased for under $50.
Bright red stones and attractive bicolor stones that have been nicely faceted
can sell for over $1000 per carat.
Although aventurescence is what has traditionally defined
sunstone, clear, gem-quality plagioclase from Oregon without obvious
aventurescence has been sold under the name of “Oregon Sunstone”. [3] Yellow
gem-quality plagioclase without obvious aventurescence from Mexico has been
sold under the name “Golden Sunstone”.
Faceted
or en Cabochon
Most varieties of gemstones that exhibit an optical
phenomenon produced by inclusions (such as the asterism displayed by a star
sapphire, the chatoyance of chrysoberyl or the aventurescence of aventurine)
are cut en cabochon to best display that phenomenon.
Specimens of sunstone with a nice aventurescence are usually
cut en cabochon. Incident light produces a bright glow on a dome-shaped
cabochon that is tilted back and forth in the light. When the angle between the
observer's eye and the stone is the same as the angle of incident light (but in
the opposite direction) the observer sees a bright flash of light. That is when
the full reflection from the included platelets is observed.
Transparent "Oregon Sunstone" produces beautiful
faceted stones. Faceted sunstone with aventurescence exhibits the beauty of a
faceted gem with an optical effect normally seen only in a cabochon.
The “Cut” is Everything
The artisans who cut sunstone must study the stone before
they begin work. If the stone is
cut at a random orientation the aventurescence
will be less than optimal. The maximum flash and a symmetrical flash in a
cabochon is obtained when the stone is cut with the platelets oriented parallel
to the top and bottom of the stone. In this orientation the cabochon usually
shows maximum color when viewed from directly above and the aventurescence is
symmetrical.
Some artisans use sunstone for small carvings and sculptures.
Material up to three inches in size has been found and some of these large
stones are used for carving. Sunstone beads are also popular. As a bead,
sunstone displays aventurescence from both sides of the included copper
platelets.
History
of Sunstone as a Gemstone
Sunstone has been known for at least a few hundred years.
The sunstone deposits of Oregon were discovered by Native Americans who
collected the gems, treasured them, traded them widely and sometimes buried
their dead with a small bag of stones.
Sunstone deposits near Lake Baikal in Russia were mined in
the early 1800s and deposits in southern Norway were mined in the late 1800s.
Some stones are still produced in these areas.
In the United States the common use of sunstone by
lapidaries began in the early 1900s. At that time Tiffany & Company
acquired mining claims near the community of Plush, Oregon. There they opened
the first commercial sunstone mine in the United States and produced jewelry
with faceted sunstone and sunstone cabochons. They called the clear stones
“Plush Diamonds”. Their efforts with sunstone must not have met Tiffany's
expectations because they stopped production and sold their claims.
In the early 1980s, new sunstone deposits capable of
sustaining commercial mining operations were discovered in Oregon. This was
celebrated in 1987 when the Oregon legislature named “Oregon Sunstone” the
official state gemstone. This called attention to sunstone within Oregon and to
the lapidary community within the United States.
Sunstone
Jewelry
When "Oregon Sunstone" was declared the
"state gemstone" by the Oregon Legislature, jewelry designers and
lapidaries were inspired to work with sunstone and promote it to Oregon
residents and tourists. This created a patronage for a gemstone produced in the
United States - especially in the state of Oregon.
“Oregon Sunstone” is now a very popular gemstone in Oregon
where most people have
heard of it. Many people who visit Oregon go home with a
piece of Oregon Sunstone jewelry and this spreads the word about sunstone to
other areas.
Sunstone is not often seen in jewelry stores in most parts
of the world. It is mainly used by innovative jewelry designers and those who
enjoy surprising customers with interesting pieces. The small amount of
sunstone entering the market as calibrated stones has limited its use in mass
production jewelry.
As a feldspar mineral, sunstone has a hardness of 6 on the
Mohs Hardness Scale and perfect cleavage in two directions. This makes it best suited
for earrings, brooches, small pendants and other jewelry items that will not be
exposed to rough wear. When used in rings it is best set in bezel, flush or
recessed settings where the stone will be protected from impact.
Quality sunstone is a wonderful gem but getting people to
notice its aventurescence is a marketing challenge. Jewelers who display it in
ways that feature its aventurescence or demonstrate it with enthusiasm are
often rewarded with sales. Its all about educating the buyer about the gem's
greatest asset.
Mystical Properties:
Sunstone has a very positive effect on one's psyche, it
promotes good humor, cheerfulness and an even temper. It may provide the
necessary stamina and energy to undertake projects and tasks that one may find
daunting.
It offers self-confidence and helps its wearer to discover
her own nature and live accordingly. It assists its wearer in maintaining a
positive attitude towards her own life and to use inherent strengths while
still allowing the sunny side of the personality raise to the forefront.
Keep Sunstone with you at all times if you have difficulty
saying "no" to people, and you continually make sacrifices for
others. Sunstone will detach your feelings of being discriminated against,
disadvantaged or abandoned; it will remove inhibitions and hang up, reversing
feelings of failure. It will increase feelings of self-worth, and confidence
encouraging optimism and enthusiasm. It will switch all feelings to a positive
take on any event. Even the most incorrigible pessimist will respond to
Sunstone.
Healing
Properties:
Sunstone enables and enhances it's wearer with self-healing
powers. It stimulates the vegetative, autonomic nervous system and enhances the
harmonious functioning of all the body's organs. It is quite helpful in cases
of exhaustion due to lack of sleep.
It will treat chronic sore throats and relieves the pain of
stomach ulcers. It is quite successful on Seasonal Affective Disorder (or SAD),
it is also known to relieve cartilage problems, rheumatism and general aches
and pains.
Sunstone will lift depression and free it's wearer from
feelings of discrimination and failure as well as images of an 'evil world'.
Sunstone easily increases a sense of self-esteem as well as
self-worth.
Sunstone is particularly beneficial when used in the sun,
sunshine, or sunlight.
Magical
Properties:
Energy: Projective
Element: Fire
Powers: Protection, energy, health, sexual energy
Sunstone and Moonstone together are often used in Solstice
rituals, either on the altar of by having the priest wear sunstone and the
priestess wearing moonstone, thus representing the balance of power between the
physical, psychic and spiritual attributes.
Sunstone also helps to find and keep a beneficial sexual
relationship, it is a protective and powerful stone. This gemstone adds energy
to other stones as well as to rituals and spell workings. Symbolically Sunstone
is linked to Moonstone.
Chakra
Classification:
Sunstone is most effective on the 2nd, or Sacral/Navel
Chakra, but will clear all chakras, and to assist one in self nurturing.
Placed on the 3rd, or Solar Plexus Chakra, Sunstone will
lift out heavy and/or repressed emotions and transmutes them very effectively.
Sunstone is quite useful in removing 'hooks' from other
people or 'chording' whether located in the chakras or the aura. These hooks
can be at the emotional or mental level, and may come from possessive parents,
children, friends or lovers. They have the effect of draining your energy,
often when you least expect to feel drained. Sunstone lovingly returns the
contact to the other persona and is quite beneficial for cutting those ties.
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