Smoky quartz is an unusual gemstone as its colour is very unlike the bold and vibrant shades of other favoured stones. Brown is not a colour that many would choose to wear otherwise, but the alluring beauty of smoky quartz is attractive to many. It has a long history and has been mined and enjoyed by humanity for centuries. This gemstone is abundant, making it relatively affordable and accessible to a lot of collectors. If you are interested in this unusual and striking gemstone, keep reading for our list of 10 interesting facts about smoky quartz.
1. Smoky quartz is a transparent gemstone that is found in a variety of shades of brown.
The gemstone is not opaque, so any inclusions and imperfections may be visible to the naked eye. However, smoky quartz is not often found with imperfections. This gemstone has been found in shades of brown varying from a pale tan colour to nearly black. The darkest examples of smoky quartz tend to be the most expensive.
2. The colour of smoky quartz is caused by natural radiation.
The colour of this gemstone is caused by natural radiation reacting with the trace elements of aluminium within the stone. Scientists are fascinated by this process. The process takes millions of years and the longer a gemstone is left unmined, the darker it will be. However, the process can be reversed, and the colour removed, if the stone is heated. This allows jewellers to create the perfect depth of colour for their creations.
3. The gemstone is found in countries all over the world.
Smoky quartz is an abundant gemstone and is therefore relatively inexpensive. It is found in countries such as Mozambique, Switzerland, Brazil, the United States, Madagascar, Australia and Scotland. It is mainly found in the quartz veins and pegmatite dikes of igneous and metamorphic rocks.
4. Smoky quartz is the national gemstone of Scotland.
This gemstone has been associated with the country of Scotland for over two thousand years. Smoky quartz has been discovered there and the locals refer to it as the ‘cairngorm’, after the Cairngorm mountains. The smoky quartz from this part of the world is very desirable, and therefore more expensive, and it has a distinctive dark shade and is rarely found.
5. Smoky quartz can be imitated using rock crystal.
Scientists have found that rock crystal can be used to forge smoky quartz when manipulated in a laboratory. The rock crystal would need to be irradiated. This process is rarely done as smoky quartz is abundant in nature anyway making some of it relatively inexpensive.
6. This gemstone has been used in the creation of sunglasses.
In China during the twelfth century, it was discovered that smoky quartz could be used to protect the eyes from the sun. The gemstone was cut into sheets and used to make some of the first examples of sunglasses. This accessory was later adopted by judges in an effort to make their expressions appear more impartial.
7. Like many other gemstones, smoky quartz is believed to have health benefits.
Healers use a great variety of gemstones in their practices. Each gemstone is believed to relate to different parts of the body and be able to aid with different ailments. Smoky quartz is thought to be able to relieve headaches and protect against illness of the kidneys, pancreas, hips and legs.
8. Many believe that the gemstone has spiritual benefits.
Similarly to other gemstones, smoky quartz is thought to have spiritual healing benefits as well as physical ones. It is believed to aid with sleep as well as be able to protect against danger and neutralise negative energy.
9. Smoky quartz is often cut into beads or cabochons for use in jewellery.
These gemstone cuts tend to be very popular in smoky quartz jewellery. The gemstone is favoured amongst jewellers who are learning to facet due to its affordability and lack of inclusions. Smoky quartz is popular in men’s rings and cufflinks due to its dark, masculine hue. Throughout the Victorian period, dark smoky quartz gemstones from the Irish Mourne Mountains were commonly used in mourning jewellery.
10. This gemstone is rated at 7 on the Mohs scale.
A rating of 7 on the Mohs scale means that smoky quartz is relatively durable. This makes it a good choice for everyday jewellery as it will be able to withstand any small knocks and bumps it may encounter with daily wear. However, it will require more care than other harder gemstones such as diamonds and rubies.
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