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- Maw_sit_sit abstract "Maw sit sit, also known as jade-albite, is a gemstone found exclusively in northern Burma. It was first identified in 1963 by the late Swiss gemologist, Edward Gubelin, and was named after the village close to where it was first found in the foothills of the Himalayas.Typically maw sit sit is green with distinctive dark-green to black veins. Maw sit sit is technically a rock rather than a mineral. It is composed of several different minerals, including kosmochlor (also known as ureyite), varying amounts of chromium-enriched jadeite, and albite feldspar.Maw sit sit can have a refractive index ranging from 1.52-1.68, and a hardness rating of 6 to 7 on the Mohs scale. Maw sit sit has a specific gravity ranging from 2.45 to 3.15. Clarity found within maw-sit-sit is typically translucent to opaque.".
- Maw_sit_sit thumbnail MawSitSit-G-EmpireTheWorldOfGems.jpg?width=300.
- Maw_sit_sit wikiPageExternalLink msg00921.htm.
- Maw_sit_sit wikiPageExternalLink mawsitsit.html.
- Maw_sit_sit wikiPageID "37586275".
- Maw_sit_sit wikiPageLength "1752".
- Maw_sit_sit wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Maw_sit_sit wikiPageRevisionID "667218228".
- Maw_sit_sit wikiPageWikiLink Albite.
- Maw_sit_sit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gemstones.
- Maw_sit_sit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jade.
- Maw_sit_sit wikiPageWikiLink Chromium.
- Maw_sit_sit wikiPageWikiLink Himalayas.
- Maw_sit_sit wikiPageWikiLink Jadeite.
- Maw_sit_sit wikiPageWikiLink Kosmochlor.
- Maw_sit_sit wikiPageWikiLink Mohs_scale_of_mineral_hardness.
- Maw_sit_sit wikiPageWikiLink Myanmar.
- Maw_sit_sit wikiPageWikiLink Refractive_index.
- Maw_sit_sit wikiPageWikiLink Specific_gravity.
- Maw_sit_sit wikiPageWikiLink File:MawSitSit-G-EmpireTheWorldOfGems.jpg.
- Maw_sit_sit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maw sit sit".
- Maw_sit_sit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Maw_sit_sit subject Category:Gemstones.
- Maw_sit_sit subject Category:Jade.
- Maw_sit_sit hypernym Gemstone.
- Maw_sit_sit type Mineral.
- Maw_sit_sit type Object.
- Maw_sit_sit comment "Maw sit sit, also known as jade-albite, is a gemstone found exclusively in northern Burma. It was first identified in 1963 by the late Swiss gemologist, Edward Gubelin, and was named after the village close to where it was first found in the foothills of the Himalayas.Typically maw sit sit is green with distinctive dark-green to black veins. Maw sit sit is technically a rock rather than a mineral.".
- Maw_sit_sit label "Maw sit sit".
- Maw_sit_sit sameAs Q6794322.
- Maw_sit_sit sameAs m.0nd31t3.
- Maw_sit_sit sameAs Q6794322.
- Maw_sit_sit wasDerivedFrom Maw_sit_sit?oldid=667218228.
- Maw_sit_sit depiction MawSitSit-G-EmpireTheWorldOfGems.jpg.
- Maw_sit_sit isPrimaryTopicOf Maw_sit_sit.