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scheelite

It is named after the Swedish chemist Karl W. Scheel (1742-1786) who discovered the tungstic acid. Tungsten is the current name of the chemical that was the metal component of wolframite, scheelite is still called a wolframate or tungstate …



CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Ca[WO4]

calcium tungstate



PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Main color

yellow

Other colors

brown, colourless, orange

Color of streak

white

Luster

adamantine, greasy

Hardness

4.5 to 5.0

Density

5.90 to 6.30

Cleavage

good

Fracture

uneven



OPTICAL PROPERTIES

Transparency

translucent, transparent

Refractive index

1.916 - 1.938

Double refraction

0.010

weak uniaxial positive

visible double refraction

No

Dispersion

0,038(0.025)

Pleochroism

very weak

Number of colors

2

Absorption spectrum

584

yellow scheelite spectrum system

orange scheelite spectrum system

Fluorescence

strong

light blue or pink



CRYSTALS PROPERTIES

massive in pyramids or even dipyramids

crystals system

tetragonal



OTHER INFORMATIONS



APPROACHING GEMS

Exploited
sites

Discovered in the iron mines of Bipsberg (Dalarma, Sweden), it is found in France at Framont (Vosges), in Coastabonne (Eastern Pyrenees), in Tournebise (Puy de Dome), Germany (Zinnwald), Switzerland (Kammegg), Italy (Traversella), China, Korea, United States (Arizona), Japan, Mexico, Sri Lanka.

use in jewelry

Only the transparent samples are cut for their shine, but not for jewelry, because they are very fragile, but only for collection.
Most scheelite used as gems come from China.

Daily care
and precautions

fragile and sensitive to acids

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