White Moonstone
Its primary use is for making porcelain. When heated to very high temperatures, it melts and acts as a cement. It is used to paint on porcelain and glass manufacturing. The white moonstone is a variety or adularia feldspar typical Alpine crystalline rocks. Is usually clean, white, or clear and colorless except that sometimes we find them in green, either on skates or inclusions, because of the chlorite (labradorite is called). The name of Moonstone is given by the white color slightly, even with a slight milky transparency and a pearlescent light. The adularia has a light kit is called adularescencia as reflecting the bright blue-white pearl and when you move the stone looks as if the mirror is moved at the same time giving us reflexes whitish light similar to of the moon. It has been shown by studies which produces such adularescencia is caused by an association of orotic with microscopic layers of albite (sodium feldspar). This association is called a structure where micropertitas micropertÃtica are a pale pink feldspar and semi-transparent and usually are only visible by transmitted light microscope, if it were the echo of that seen with the naked eye, then be called or pertitas ( pertitas name comes from Perth, Ontario (Canada), where it was discovered). This effect is best seen on the surface of one side of adularia crystal or a facet of the cut and polished. The echo of the intensity of the reflection go from white moonstone to blue depends directly on the amount of albite contained in the adularia, the more albite, white moonstone reflexes. The public when looking for this stone tends to want to have a strong blue cast, so this is very much in demand. The white moonstone is usually cut in all possible ways, as is demanded by the luminescence characteristic that makes it so special. Previously this was attributed to the most diverse gemstone qualities that are said to help sailors and safe from the storms that often lurked. It is soothing and protective. . . The name labradorite comes from Canada, the region of Labrador Discoveries t o he the very first time in 1770. APRS Discoveries of a new deposit in Finland in the 1940s, a labradorite t introduced in the market for stones as the spectrolite. As the moon stone, the white moonstone stone gray color indicates an effect. But the diffrence, this call labradorescence only visible from one angle, and the entire surface of the stone. Sometimes found in the labradorite crystals yellow ple, but this stone collection is fragile and does not show labradorescence . . .
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