Kyawthuite – The Rarest Gemstone in the World
Kyawthuite — Among the Rarest Gemstones on Earth
Introduction
Kyawthuite is recognized as one of the rarest gemstones in
the world, making it a highly valuable and collectible mineral among gemstone
enthusiasts and collectors. This extraordinary gemstone was first discovered in
Myanmar and is known for its unique chemical composition, striking orange to
brownish color, and extreme scarcity. Due to its rarity, Kyawthuite is not
commonly available in the commercial gemstone market, which significantly
enhances its demand and prestige.
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Basic Information
- Kyawthuite
— Among the Rarest Gemstones on Earth
Introduction
Kyawthuite stands as one of the rarest gemstones ever
discovered. This remarkable mineral captured global attention after a single
faceted specimen was unearthed in Myanmar. Owing to its extreme
rarity, unique chemical composition, and scientific significance, Kyawthuite is
regarded as a true treasure among collectors and researchers alike.
- Primarily
known within scientific and collector communities
Basic Information
- Name: Kyawthuite
- Category: Ultra-rare
gemstone
- Color: Yellowish-orange
to deep orange
- Transparency: Transparent
to translucent
- Luster: Vitreous
(glass-like)
- Crystal
System: Monoclinic
- Chemical
Formula: Bi³⁺Sb⁵⁺O₄
- Hardness
(Mohs Scale): 5.5 – 6
- Discovery: 2010
- Origin: Myanmar
(Burma)
Discovery Story
Kyawthuite was first discovered in Myanmar and later
officially recognized as a new mineral species by the International
Mineralogical Association in 2015. To date, only one faceted gemstone
weighing approximately 1.61 carats is known to exist.
Why is Kyawthuite So Rare?
- Only
one confirmed gemstone-quality specimen has been identified
- Occurs
in an extremely limited geological setting
- Possesses
a rare and unique chemical composition
- Not
commercially mined
- Primarily
known within scientific and collector communities
Scientific Significance
Kyawthuite holds exceptional importance in mineralogy due to
its rare elemental composition and its classification as a newly identified
mineral species. It offers valuable insights into geological processes and
mineral formation.
Interesting Facts
- Considered
one of the rarest gemstones in the world
- Only
a single faceted specimen is known
- Originates
exclusively from Myanmar
- Highly
prized by collectors and researchers
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