Chrysocolla Prices in Jordan
Jordan in West Asia and tangent to the Gulf of Aqaba is in the best location for trading. Chrysocula is a lesser-known gemstone and attractive. Jordan has faced economic challenges, including high unemployment rates and public debt. Chrysocolla cut into domes and dice and polygons are common. The type and quality of the packaging are very important in determining the health of cargo. Chrysocolla is incomparable to turquoise. Make no mistake!
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Jordan is a constitutional monarchy and parliament also plays an important role in the country. Chrysocolla is often confused with turquoise and azurite. Jordan has always pursued a pro-Western foreign policy and has long had close ties with the United States and Britain. Pure chrysocolla is actually quite rare Effective factors affect the pricing of stones, including weight, color, transparency, purity and stone cutting
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Chrysocolla is a high quality copper silicate that is often formed with copper salts, iron oxide and manganese. This stone is very valuable because of its attractive and unique colors. Chrysocula belongs to a very small group of copper-bearing rocks that include malachite (green marble), azurite, Larimar, Oregon sunstone, tourmaline paraiba and turquoise.
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