Benitoite is a rare, strongly dichroic, blue mineral used as a
gemstone . It is found in significant quantities only near the
head waters of the San Benito River, San Benito County,
California. In spite of much effort to study benitoite, the
origin of color in benitoite has not been definitively
established. Because traces of Fe are found in benitoite, ideas
proposed include the Fe2+ - Ti4+
or the Fe2+
- Fe3+
intervalance charge transfer. While most
benitoite is colorless when viewed down the c-axis, there is a
very small number of exceedingly rare stones (now cut into
gemstones) which are pink in this direction. All of the pink stones
came from the same small pocket in the mine. Heat and irradiation of
blue stones does not change their color. Irradiation of colorless
stones does not change their color, but heat treatment can make them
turn orange.
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