TNU34 Ruby ps. Painite
Wetloo, Kyauk-Pyat-That, Mogok Township, Myanmar (Burma)
2.3x 0.8x 0.7 cm
$235

A painite crystal partially pseudomorphed to ruby.  Small rubies were found associated with many of the painite specimens, and in some cases, the painites had even been pseudomorphed.  This one still retains a painite core, though the outer rind in pink ruby.

Up until several years ago, painite was widely touted as the world's rarest gemstone, with fewer than 20 carefully documented crystals having been collected since its discovery in the 1950's.  Then in late 2005, there was a large find of the stuff that finally made them available to collectors.











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