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						Internet Colors - Set of 1035
						 
						
						 Moonstone Blue Color 611 - #73A9C2
						 
						
						Moonstone is a sodium potassium aluminium silicate, with the chemical formula
						(Na,K)AlSi
						
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						. Its name is derived from a visual effect, or sheen, caused by light
						diffraction within a microstructure consisting of a regular succession of
						feldspar layers.
						 
						 
						Moonstone has been used in jewelry for centuries, including ancient
						civilizations. The Romans admired moonstone, as they believed it was born from
						solidified rays of the moon. Both the Romans and Greeks associated Moonstone
						with their lunar gods and goddesses. 
						 
						 
						Moonstone is composed of two feldspar species, orthoclase and albite. The two
						species are intermingled. Then, as the newly formed mineral cools, the
						intergrowth of orthoclase and albite separates into stacked, alternating
						layers. When light falls between these thin, flat layers, it scatters in many
						directions producing the phenomenon called adularescence.
						 
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