Tiffany Stone Collection
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Scarce and attractive, Utah Tiffany Stone is renowned among collectors and rock hounds for its unique appearance. Primarily comprised of rich purples, blending with delicate lavender, creamy whites, and inky blacks. This matrix of colors comes together, forming interesting and surprising patterns within the stone.
Utah Tiffany Stone Composition:
Primarily composed of purple fluorite. The stone's matrix typically includes bertrandite, chalcedony, and opal. The mix of the material varies from specimen to specimen, so no two samples can ever be expected to be the same! Bertrandite is of particular note, as this mineral is a source of beryllium. Utah Tiffany Stone is primarily mined for this beryllium, and only a small amount of rough makes it to lapidary use, increasing its rarity further.
Dwindling Supply
When this lapidary material first entered the market, it proved to be an immediate success. Due to its pleasing blend of colors, it's easy to see why! With the general scarcity of this rock, it is not uncommon to find rough slabs going for premium prices. And now, with the mine closed to the public, these costs are only expected to rise. This is truly a collector's stone and is not usually found for sale in shops.
Location: Utah
Utah Tiffany Stone is only found in one location worldwide. Deep in Western Utah, located in the Sevier Desert is the Brush Wellman's mine;
Through the processing of this ore, only about 2% of processed material yields the mineral. Therefore, it is very rare for the rough material to become available on the market.
• The color is an opaque blend of purples, lavender, creams and blacks.
• Sourced from the Brush-Wellman mine in the Topaz-Spor Mountains, Utah.
• All natural, this gemstone has not undergone any additional treatment.
Utah Tiffany Stone Composition:
Primarily composed of purple fluorite. The stone's matrix typically includes bertrandite, chalcedony, and opal. The mix of the material varies from specimen to specimen, so no two samples can ever be expected to be the same! Bertrandite is of particular note, as this mineral is a source of beryllium. Utah Tiffany Stone is primarily mined for this beryllium, and only a small amount of rough makes it to lapidary use, increasing its rarity further.
Dwindling Supply
When this lapidary material first entered the market, it proved to be an immediate success. Due to its pleasing blend of colors, it's easy to see why! With the general scarcity of this rock, it is not uncommon to find rough slabs going for premium prices. And now, with the mine closed to the public, these costs are only expected to rise. This is truly a collector's stone and is not usually found for sale in shops.
Location: Utah
Utah Tiffany Stone is only found in one location worldwide. Deep in Western Utah, located in the Sevier Desert is the Brush Wellman's mine;
Through the processing of this ore, only about 2% of processed material yields the mineral. Therefore, it is very rare for the rough material to become available on the market.
• The color is an opaque blend of purples, lavender, creams and blacks.
• Sourced from the Brush-Wellman mine in the Topaz-Spor Mountains, Utah.
• All natural, this gemstone has not undergone any additional treatment.