- In gemology,
aventurescence (sometimes
called aventurization) is an
optical reflectance effect seen in
certain gems. The
effect amounts to a
metallic glitter...
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impurities of rutile. It can also
occur in garnet,
diopside and spinel.
Aventurescence (or aventurization) is a
reflectance effect like that of glitter. It...
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mineral inclusions that give it a
shimmering or
glistening effect termed aventurescence. The most
common color of
aventurine is green, but it can also be orange...
- like moonstone. The
optical effect is
similar to
labradorescence and
aventurescence. The
effect of adularescence, also
commonly referred to as schiller...
- is a type of
orthoclase feldspar that
exhibits a rare
combination of
aventurescence, adularescence, and a
distinctive iridescence lattice pattern. The iridescence...
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glittering appearance; the
technical term for this
optical phenomenon, "
aventurescence", is also
derived from the same source. One
original manufacturing process...
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collections Labradorite with rare
colors Polished labradorite Minerals portal Aventurescence Lapis lazuli Larvikite Opal
Handbook of
Mineralogy Mindat.org Webmineral...
- can
become cloudy. This
phenomenon is
called critical opalescence.
Aventurescence Labradorescence Moonstone (gemstone) opalescent. 2019. In Noah Webster's...
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Quartz with tiny
aligned inclusions (usually mica) that
shimmer with
aventurescence Translucent to
opaque Macrocrystalline Agate Multi-colored, concentric...
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surrounding an
object luminesces or
reflects light from the
object Aventurescence, also
called the
Schiller effect,
spangled gems such as
aventurine quartz...