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(1999) Element mapping of trapiche rubies. \u003Ci>The Journal of Gemmology\u003C\u002Fi>,  26 (5) 289-301 \u003Ca target='_blank' href='https:\u002F\u002Fdoi.org\u002F10.15506\u002Fjog.1999.26.5.289'>doi:10.15506\u002Fjog.1999.26.5.289\u003C\u002Fa>","10.15506\u002Fjog.1999.26.5.289",{"id":39,"year":40,"html":41,"doi":8},15966336,2018,"Giuliani, G., Dubessy, J., Pignatelli, I., Schwarz, D. (2018): Fluid inclusions study of trapiche and non-trapiche rubies from the Mong Hsu deposit, Myanmar. Canadian Mineralogist 56, 691-703.",{"id":43,"year":44,"html":45,"doi":46},17192213,2020,"Pignatelli, Isabella, Morlot, Christophe, Cathelineau, Michel, Giuliani, Gaston, Liu, Shang I Edward (2020) Flower-Shaped Trapiche Ruby from Mong Hsu, Myanmar: A Revised Growth Mechanism. \u003Ci>The Journal of Gemmology\u003C\u002Fi>,  37 (4) 404-415 \u003Ca target='_blank' href='https:\u002F\u002Fdoi.org\u002F10.15506\u002Fjog.2020.37.4.404'>doi:10.15506\u002Fjog.2020.37.4.404\u003C\u002Fa>","10.15506\u002Fjog.2020.37.4.404",{"id":48,"year":44,"html":49,"doi":50},13423222,"Giuliani, Gaston, Groat, Lee, Fallick, Anthony, Pignatelli, Isabella, Pardieu, Vincent (2020) Ruby Deposits: A Review and Geological Classification. \u003Ci>Minerals\u003C\u002Fi>, 10 (7) 597 \u003Ca target='_blank' href='https:\u002F\u002Fdoi.org\u002F10.3390\u002Fmin10070597'>doi:10.3390\u002Fmin10070597\u003C\u002Fa>","10.3390\u002Fmin10070597",[52,62,68],{"id":53,"source_url":54,"license_code":55,"credit_html":56,"title":57,"description":58,"author":59,"original_width":60,"original_height":61},83480,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=70233697","CC BY-SA 3.0","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=70233697\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Corundum (Variety trapiche ruby)-484429.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FCorundum\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Corundum\">Corundum\u003C\u002Fa>, variety trapiche \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FRuby\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Ruby\">ruby\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Möng Hsu (Monghsu; Maing Hsu), Loilem District (Loilen District), Shan State, Myanmar\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: 0.4 cm x 0.3 cm x 0.1 cm\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Rubies are regarded amongst the most valuable gems in the world, and despite the fact that rather large crystals of red colored Corundum are found in multiple world localities, transparent crystals are few and far between. In addition to the scarcity of gem Corundum crystals is the elusive \"Trapiche\" habit that is found in a very small percentage of Ruby crystals, most notably from Burma. This piece is a polished cross section (slice) of a \"Trapiche\" Ruby crystal with great form and gemminess. The term \"Trapiche\" is actually in reference to Emeralds from Colombia, as the Trapiche emeralds display six spoke-like carbon \"rays\" emanating from a hexagonal center with the areas in between filled with lively green. These rays appear much like asterism, the only difference being that they are fixed and do not move. A Trapiche is the result of the hexagonal shape of the crystal (both Beryl and Corundum are hexagonal), where the darker impurities interrupt the growth of the crystal and are pushed to the center of the crystal and then radiates out in the six directions of the corners of the crystal. To find this phenomenon in a Ruby is rather rare in the mineral world.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>","Robert M. Lavinsky",452,432,{"id":63,"source_url":64,"license_code":55,"credit_html":65,"title":66,"description":67,"author":59,"original_width":61,"original_height":61},83481,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=70234243","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=70234243\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Corundum (Variety trapiche ruby)-649830.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FCorundum\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Corundum\">Corundum\u003C\u002Fa>, variety trapiche \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FRuby\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Ruby\">ruby\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Rai-Iz (Raiz), Tyumenskaya Oblast', Polar Urals, Western-Siberian Region, Russia\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: 7.5 cm x 6.4 cm x 5.2 cm\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>This is a gorgeous matrix ruby specimen from the Siberian Urals featuring some intense purplish-red \"pigeon’s-blood\" groups and crystals frozen in schist matrix. The largest crystal, which measures 2.3 cm across, is really attractive and resembles a \"Trapiche\" habit, with high luster on the basal faces. The color is really intense when strongly lit, and it has what I would say is almost a \"metallic\" appearance on the outer faces of the better crystals. These are rare, and classic for European\u002FRussian rubies.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",{"id":69,"source_url":70,"license_code":55,"credit_html":71,"title":72,"description":67,"author":59,"original_width":61,"original_height":61},83482,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=70234247","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=70234247\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Corundum (Variety trapiche ruby)-649829.jpg",[],[75],"Trapiche-Rubin",[],{"history":8,"applications":8}]