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Serendibite is one of the rarest and most valuable gemstones in the world. It was first discovered in Sri Lanka, and its name is derived from "Serendib," the ancient name for Sri Lanka. Serendibite is highly prized for its beautiful and rare colors, including deep blue, dark green, and black. It is primarily found in Sri Lanka, Myanmar, and Madagascar.
Chemically, serendibite is a complex silicate that contains various elements such as aluminum, magnesium, and boron. Due to its high hardness and exceptional luster, serendibite is highly valued in jewelry-making and is often used as a gemstone in luxury rings and necklaces.
Because of its rarity and the difficulty of extraction, serendibite is one of the most expensive gemstones in the world, with prices reaching several thousand dollars per carat. 3 replies
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