Natural Sodalite Variety

Natural Hauyne Cushion rectangle Shape Rich Dark Blue Gemstone Wbgem HYA24

$400.00

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0.15ct Rare Natural Hauyne | Rich Dark Blue Cushion | Afghanistan

Structured Product Description

The Ultimate Blue Rarity: Natural Afghanistan Hauyne

For the connoisseur of the world’s rarest minerals, this 0.15ct Natural Hauyne (a rare variety of the Sodalite group) is a must-have. Known for possessing one of the most intense and vivid blue saturations in the gemstone kingdom, Hauyne is a "collector’s grail." This specific specimen hails from the rugged mountains of Afghanistan, a premier source for high-quality Hauynite.

Intense Color & Professional Craftsmanship

Though petite in size—as is characteristic for this rare species—this gem packs a massive visual punch with its Rich Dark Blue hue. The Cushion Cut has been expertly applied to maximize the stone's brilliance and depth of color. With dimensions of 4.7 x 3.3 mm, it is a perfectly proportioned specimen that showcases the "electric" glow that makes Hauyne famous.

Specifications at a Glance:

  • Species: Natural Sodalite (Variety: Hauyne)
  • Weight: 0.15 Carats
  • Dimensions: 4.7 x 3.3 mm
  • Color: Rich Dark Blue
  • Cut: Cushion
  • Origin: Afghanistan
  • Treatment: 100% Untreated & Natural
  • Clarity: Consistent with professional high-resolution imagery

Why Add Hauyne to Your Collection?

Faceted Hauyne is notoriously difficult to find because the crystals are rarely large or stable enough to cut. Owning a piece of this caliber is a testament to a sophisticated collection. This stone is ideal for:

  • High-End Gem Collections: A standout piece for those who specialize in rare and exotic minerals.
  • Bespoke Accent Jewelry: Use it as a vibrant "secret stone" or a high-contrast accent in a luxury jewelry design.
  • Educational Specimens: A perfect example of the Sodalite group's most prestigious variety.

Rarely does a stone offer such a deep, hypnotic blue. Secure this untreated Afghanistan Hauyne today and own a piece of geological history.