
Simpsonite Value, Price, and Jewelry Information
Simpsonite is an extremely rare gemstone. The material from Western Australia is bright yellow-orange and very beautiful. The mineral is hard and durable, with no cleavage, and could easily become a popular gemstone if it were more abundant. Gems over 1 carat should be considered extremely rare because clean material is a very small percentage of the limited supply of simpsonite that has been found.
Optics:o= 2.034; e=1.976.
Uniaxial (-).
Occurrence: In granite pegmatites, usually with biotite.
Bikita, Zimbabwe; Alto do Giz, Ecuador; Kola Peninsula, USSR.
Onca and Paraiba, Brazil: facetable material.
Tabba Tabba. Western Australia: facetable yellowish crystals.
Comments: Simpsonite is an extremely rare gemstone. The material from Western Australia is bright yellow-orange and very beautiful. The mineral is hard and durable, with no cleavage, and could easily become a popular gemstone if it were more abundant. Gems over 1 carat should be considered extremely rare because clean material is a very small percentage of the limited supply of simpsonite that has been found.
Name: After Dr. E. S. Simpson, former government mineralogist of Western Australia.
