Peach Moonstone Sphere - Layered Feldspar with Internal Sheen + Fracture Patterning

Peach Moonstone Sphere - Layered Feldspar with Internal Sheen + Fracture Patterning

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Peach Moonstone Sphere - Layered Feldspar with Internal Sheen + Fracture Patterning

Peach Moonstone Sphere - Layered Feldspar with Internal Sheen + Fracture Patterning

£28.00
Sale price  £28.00 Regular price 

Peach Moonstone Sphere — Layered Feldspar with Internal Sheen + Fracture Patterning

A structurally striking peach moonstone sphere showing strong internal layering, fracture healing, and subtle reflective flashes caused by light interacting with feldspar boundaries.

This piece highlights the true geology of moonstone — not a uniform crystal, but a lamellar intergrowth of feldspar minerals. The banding and plate-like internal structures you see are natural growth features, while the lighter veins and fractures show where the material has been naturally stressed and re-cemented over time.

Under light, you’ll catch small iridescent flashes (adularescence) — caused by light scattering between microscopic layers within the stone.

🔍 Key Features

📍 Peach-toned feldspar with visible internal layering

📍 Strong fracture network showing natural stress + healing

📍 Subtle adularescence (light flash) in select areas

📍 Natural inclusions and mineral zoning throughout

📍 Polished sphere enhancing internal structure visibility

📏 Dimensions

Diameter: 5 cm

Weight: 177 grams

🧪 Geological & Scientific Notes

Mineral Group: Feldspar (Orthoclase / Albite intergrowth)

Variety: Moonstone

Chemical Composition: KAlSi₃O₈ (Orthoclase dominant)

Crystal System: Monoclinic

Mohs Hardness: 6 – 6.5

Lustre: Vitreous to pearly

Transparency: Translucent to opaque

Optical Effect: Adularescence (caused by light scattering between feldspar layers)

This peach coloration typically comes from trace iron content and internal structure, rather than external coatings or treatments.

The visible “cracked” appearance is not damage — it’s a natural brecciated-style structure, where the stone fractured under geological pressure and was later stabilized by mineral growth.

🧼 Care

Avoid drops — feldspar has natural cleavage planes

Keep away from prolonged water exposure

Clean with a dry or slightly damp soft cloth

Store separately to prevent surface scratching

💡 Why This Piece Stands Out

This isn’t a “perfect” uniform moonstone — and that’s exactly why it’s valuable.

It clearly shows:

How feldspar actually forms

Natural stress + fracture history

Internal layering responsible for optical effects

A great education piece + display sphere that visually explains the science behind moonstone.

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