Violane


violane Some diopside formed during the contact metamorphism of dolomite or  limestone has a granular texture similar to marble. Th… | Diopside, Green  gems, Minerals
Violane: A rarely seen variety of diopside is violane. It is usually a blue to purple material that is cut into beads and cabochons. The photo shows a cabochon and a piece of rough from the Khakassia area of Russia. This cabochon is approximately 38 x 28 millimeters in size.

Some diopside that was formed during the contact metamorphism of dolomite or limestone has a granular texture similar to marble. This material is known as “violane.” It is often white, gray, light blue, lilac, or purple in color. Violane accepts a bright polish and is sometimes used to make cabochons, beads, and ornamental items. Violane is a rare material in nature and almost never seen in commerce.


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