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kunzite

American  
[koonts-ahyt] / ˈkʊnts aɪt /

noun

Mineralogy.
  1. a transparent lilac-colored variety of spodumene, used as a gem.


kunzite British  
/ ˈkʊntsaɪt /

noun

  1. a pink-coloured transparent variety of the mineral spodumene: a gemstone

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Etymology

Origin of kunzite

1900–05, named after G. F. Kunz (1856–1932), American expert in precious stones; see -ite 1

Example Sentences

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Tiffany named the gem in his honor: kunzite.

From New York Times • Dec. 5, 2022

Tourmaline and kunzite may also be included in this group as being on the average slightly above 7 in hardness.

From A Text-Book of Precious Stones for Jewelers and the Gem-Loving Public by Wade, Frank Bertram

Of growing importance are the gems found in California: a few diamonds in Butte county; rock crystal in Calaveras county; and tourmalines, kunzite, the rare pink beryl and bright blue topazes in San Diego county.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 1 "Calhoun" to "Camoens" by Various

Spodumene, of the variety kunzite, comes from San Diego County, California.

From A Text-Book of Precious Stones for Jewelers and the Gem-Loving Public by Wade, Frank Bertram