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Emerald-green hiddenite, a gem so valuable that it is said a June bug can carry away $1,000 worth, is only found in one area of North America: Alexander County, North Carolina. Now known as the village of Hiddenite, the area has continuously produced gems of great beauty since 1875, including the largest natural emerald and the largest faceted emerald in North America. The beauty of the area''s free-standing minerals of emerald green beryl and spodumene, as well as amethyst, smoky quartz, calcite and rutile, have attracted collectors, adventurers and miners since their discovery. The search for emeralds and other gemstones over more than 100 years has generated true drama: controversies about mineral names, who discovered what, tragic fatal accidents, and physical strife between individuals. This book reveals the whole story. Alongside the fascinating history of the area, it includes detailed information about the geology of the region, and will be of interest to the historian, m

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vii
Preface 1
Authors' Notes 5
Introduction 11
Mining History 13
Geological Setting 153
Species Mineralogy 169
The Future 197
References 199
Index 211

The Gems of Hiddenite North Carolina

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    Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
    Publication Date: 1/30/2021 12:12:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781476684697, 978-1476684697
    ISBN10: 1476684693

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Emerald-green hiddenite, a gem so valuable that it is said a June bug can carry away $1,000 worth, is only found in one area of North America: Alexander County, North Carolina. Now known as the village of Hiddenite, the area has continuously produced gems of great beauty since 1875, including the largest natural emerald and the largest faceted emerald in North America. The beauty of the area''s free-standing minerals of emerald green beryl and spodumene, as well as amethyst, smoky quartz, calcite and rutile, have attracted collectors, adventurers and miners since their discovery. The search for emeralds and other gemstones over more than 100 years has generated true drama: controversies about mineral names, who discovered what, tragic fatal accidents, and physical strife between individuals. This book reveals the whole story. Alongside the fascinating history of the area, it includes detailed information about the geology of the region, and will be of interest to the historian, m

    Table of Contents
    Acknowledgments vii
    Preface 1
    Authors' Notes 5
    Introduction 11
    Mining History 13
    Geological Setting 153
    Species Mineralogy 169
    The Future 197
    References 199
    Index 211

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