Carat Weight

Ratti Weight

Treatment

Country Origin

Price

    Carat Weight

    Ratti Weight

    Treatment

    Country Origin

    Certified Malachite 10.55+ Carat (Kidney Stone, दाना फिरंग)

    1,550.00
    It is uncertain where the name comes from. Some say the name is derived from the Greek "Malache" a green herb others claim the name is derived from the Greek "Malakos" which means "soft". Malachite was already popular during the Egyptian, Greek and Roman eras, where malachite was used as decoration or an amulet or even as makeup (powdered). During the Middle Ages malachite was used as a medicine, or to protect little children from any harm. Malachite guards against radiation and clears electromagnetic pollution.
    • Group: Malachite
    • Refractive index: 1.655-1.909
    • Birefringence: 0.254
    • Specific gravity: 3.95/ +0.15, -0.70
    • Crystal system: Monoclinic
    • Hardness: 3.50-4
    • Inclusions: Curved or angular banding
    • Origin: Congo, Gabon, Zambia, Namibia, Mexico, Australia, and with the largest deposit/mine in the Urals region, Russia.

    Certified Malachite 15.12+ Carat (Kidney Stone, दाना फिरंग)

    2,250.00
    It is uncertain where the name comes from. Some say the name is derived from the Greek "Malache" a green herb others claim the name is derived from the Greek "Malakos" which means "soft". Malachite was already popular during the Egyptian, Greek and Roman eras, where malachite was used as decoration or an amulet or even as makeup (powdered). During the Middle Ages malachite was used as a medicine, or to protect little children from any harm. Malachite guards against radiation and clears electromagnetic pollution.
    • Group: Malachite
    • Refractive index: 1.655-1.909
    • Birefringence: 0.254
    • Specific gravity: 3.95/ +0.15, -0.70
    • Crystal system: Monoclinic
    • Hardness: 3.50-4
    • Inclusions: Curved or angular banding
    • Origin: Congo, Gabon, Zambia, Namibia, Mexico, Australia, and with the largest deposit/mine in the Urals region, Russia.

    Certified Malachite 5.50+ Carat (Kidney Stone, दाना फिरंग)

    825.00
    It is uncertain where the name comes from. Some say the name is derived from the Greek "Malache" a green herb others claim the name is derived from the Greek "Malakos" which means "soft". Malachite was already popular during the Egyptian, Greek and Roman eras, where malachite was used as decoration or an amulet or even as makeup (powdered). During the Middle Ages malachite was used as a medicine, or to protect little children from any harm. Malachite guards against radiation and clears electromagnetic pollution.
    • Group: Malachite
    • Refractive index: 1.655-1.909
    • Birefringence: 0.254
    • Specific gravity: 3.95/ +0.15, -0.70
    • Crystal system: Monoclinic
    • Hardness: 3.50-4
    • Inclusions: Curved or angular banding
    • Origin: Congo, Gabon, Zambia, Namibia, Mexico, Australia, and with the largest deposit/mine in the Urals region, Russia.

    Certified Malachite 6.00+ Carat (Kidney Stone, दाना फिरंग)

    925.00
    It is uncertain where the name comes from. Some say the name is derived from the Greek "Malache" a green herb others claim the name is derived from the Greek "Malakos" which means "soft". Malachite was already popular during the Egyptian, Greek and Roman eras, where malachite was used as decoration or an amulet or even as makeup (powdered). During the Middle Ages malachite was used as a medicine, or to protect little children from any harm. Malachite guards against radiation and clears electromagnetic pollution.
    • Group: Malachite
    • Refractive index: 1.655-1.909
    • Birefringence: 0.254
    • Specific gravity: 3.95/ +0.15, -0.70
    • Crystal system: Monoclinic
    • Hardness: 3.50-4
    • Inclusions: Curved or angular banding
    • Origin: Congo, Gabon, Zambia, Namibia, Mexico, Australia, and with the largest deposit/mine in the Urals region, Russia.

    Certified Malachite 6.50+ Carat (Kidney Stone, दाना फिरंग)

    990.00
    It is uncertain where the name comes from. Some say the name is derived from the Greek "Malache" a green herb others claim the name is derived from the Greek "Malakos" which means "soft". Malachite was already popular during the Egyptian, Greek and Roman eras, where malachite was used as decoration or an amulet or even as makeup (powdered). During the Middle Ages malachite was used as a medicine, or to protect little children from any harm. Malachite guards against radiation and clears electromagnetic pollution.
    • Group: Malachite
    • Refractive index: 1.655-1.909
    • Birefringence: 0.254
    • Specific gravity: 3.95/ +0.15, -0.70
    • Crystal system: Monoclinic
    • Hardness: 3.50-4
    • Inclusions: Curved or angular banding
    • Origin: Congo, Gabon, Zambia, Namibia, Mexico, Australia, and with the largest deposit/mine in the Urals region, Russia.

    Certified Malachite 6.90+ Carat (Kidney Stone, दाना फिरंग)

    1,025.00
    It is uncertain where the name comes from. Some say the name is derived from the Greek "Malache" a green herb others claim the name is derived from the Greek "Malakos" which means "soft". Malachite was already popular during the Egyptian, Greek and Roman eras, where malachite was used as decoration or an amulet or even as makeup (powdered). During the Middle Ages malachite was used as a medicine, or to protect little children from any harm. Malachite guards against radiation and clears electromagnetic pollution.
    • Group: Malachite
    • Refractive index: 1.655-1.909
    • Birefringence: 0.254
    • Specific gravity: 3.95/ +0.15, -0.70
    • Crystal system: Monoclinic
    • Hardness: 3.50-4
    • Inclusions: Curved or angular banding
    • Origin: Congo, Gabon, Zambia, Namibia, Mexico, Australia, and with the largest deposit/mine in the Urals region, Russia.

    Certified Malachite 8.00+ Carat (Kidney Stone, दाना फिरंग)

    1,200.00
    It is uncertain where the name comes from. Some say the name is derived from the Greek "Malache" a green herb others claim the name is derived from the Greek "Malakos" which means "soft". Malachite was already popular during the Egyptian, Greek and Roman eras, where malachite was used as decoration or an amulet or even as makeup (powdered). During the Middle Ages malachite was used as a medicine, or to protect little children from any harm. Malachite guards against radiation and clears electromagnetic pollution.
    • Group: Malachite
    • Refractive index: 1.655-1.909
    • Birefringence: 0.254
    • Specific gravity: 3.95/ +0.15, -0.70
    • Crystal system: Monoclinic
    • Hardness: 3.50-4
    • Inclusions: Curved or angular banding
    • Origin: Congo, Gabon, Zambia, Namibia, Mexico, Australia, and with the largest deposit/mine in the Urals region, Russia.