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12.00 ct CERUSSITE  -  MOROCCO

12.00 ct CERUSSITE - MOROCCO

SKU: CERU0003 | Location: Vault 1

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Cerussite

Cerussite is a gemstone that represents the absolute "aristocracy" of the lead-bearing minerals. A lead carbonate, it is a species I have always revered for its extraordinary optical properties; it possesses an adamantine luster and a fire that can rival, and often surpass, that of a Diamond. While it is a common secondary mineral in lead deposits, finding specimens of huge size and great clarity is a rare event that sends ripples through the collecting community. It typically presents as colorless to "smoky" grey or white. For the specialist, Cerussite is the "heavyweight" of the carbonate world—its high density and incredible dispersion ($0.055$) make it a top-tier collector's gem, offering a "liquid-brilliance" that is unmatched by almost any other species in the vault.

The Heritage & Discovery

Historical Significance: Cerussite has been known since antiquity, historically used as a primary ore of lead and, in its powdered form ("white lead"), as a pigment for artists and cosmetics. In the world of fine minerals, it is celebrated for its complex and beautiful twinning , particularly the "star" and "snowflake" formations that are hallmarks of the species. It stands as a symbol of transformation and light, bridging the gap between heavy, dull lead ores and the elite world of "high-dispersion" transparent gems. It serves as a reminder that the most "industrial" of elements can, under the right conditions, crystallize into a masterpiece of optical physics.

Discovery: The name is derived from the Latin cerussa , meaning "white lead." It was formally described in its modern mineralogical context by François Sulpice Beudant in 1832. Its discovery in the oxidation zones of lead-silver veins provided mineralogists with the first clear look at a "high-Z" (high atomic number) carbonate, helping to explain why certain minerals possess such a staggering ability to bend and disperse light. Since its identification, it has become a "must-have" for any serious connoisseur of "phenomenal" gemstones.

Important Mines: The undisputed world capital for the "huge, clear" crystals you mentioned is the Tsumeb Mine in Namibia . This legendary site has produced the largest and most transparent crystals in history, often in spectacular "reticulated" (latticed) forms. I also have a high regard for the world-class specimens from the Touissit Mine in Morocco and the historic, "snow-white" crystals from Broken Hill in Australia . For the vault, I prioritize the Tsumeb material for its unmatched clarity and the Moroccan pieces for their exceptional "honey" tones and robust crystal size.

Mineralogical Profile

Description: Cerussite is a lead carbonate that crystallizes in the orthorhombic system. It sits at a 3 to 3.5 on the Mohs scale , making it a very soft and fragile gemstone that must be handled with extreme care to avoid scratching or cleavage fractures. It is characterized by its high-gloss adamantine luster and its range of colorless, white, and smoky hues.

One of its most identifying traits is its extreme density ($SG \approx 6.5$) and its high refractive index ($n \approx 1.80$ to $2.07$). When light enters a clear Cerussite, it is slowed and bent so significantly that it breaks into a rainbow of spectral colors, a property known as "fire." Because it is a lead mineral, it is also highly sensitive to heat and should never be cleaned with ultrasonic cleaners. When I select a piece for the collection, I look for "water-clear" transparency and the absence of internal "veils," as these maximize the dispersion that makes Cerussite a standout for the systematic specialist. It is a dense, high-vibration mineral that offers a unique, "brilliant" depth unlike any other carbonate.

Chemical Formula: PbCO 3

Gemstone Specifications

Gem Variety Cerussite
Origin Morocco
Weight 11.99 carats
Color Champagne
Dimensions 23 mm x 9.6 mm x 6.8 mm
Shape Baguette
Treatment No treatment
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