Cause of Color : Iron (increasing iron content changes into hypersthene)
Chemical Composition : Silicate of Magnesium and Iron – (Mg,Fe)SiO3. Increasing iron content changes into Hypersthene.
Classification / Type : Enstatite belongs to the orthopyroxene group. Of gem interest are enstatite, bronzite, hypersthene (increasing iron content) and the intermediate series. As a result there is a variation in properties, with higher values for stones with higher iron content.
Crystal System / Forms : Orthorhombic System / Prismatic crystals; twinning is common.
Cuts & Uses : Facetted cuts, cabochons, beads, etc.
Hardness : 5 - 6 (Enstatite - Hypersthene)
Lustre : Vitreous
Magnification : Parting planes and cleavage cracks, liquid fingerprints and crystal inclusions.
Optic Character :
- Enstatite: Biaxial positive
- Hypersthene: Biaxial negative
Pleochroism : Moderate: green / yellowish green / brownish green
Refractive Index / Birefringence :
- Enstatite: 1.663 – 1.673 / 0.010
- Hypersthene: 1.673 – 1.683 and 1.715 – 1.731
Simulants (with separation tests) : Diopside (R.I., birefringence), Kornerupine (spectrum, pleochroism), Sillimanite (R.I., birefringence, spectrum), Moldavite (optic character).
Sources : Myanmar, Sri Lanka, India, South Africa, Tanzania, U.S.A., Norway, Greenland.
Spectrum : Strong lines at 505nm, 550nm, 483nm, 459nm, 449nm, 425nm.
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