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1.50 carat Iolite and Diamond Ring with Engraving in 14k goldIolite and Diamond Ring with Engraving in 14k gold
1.50 ctw Iolite and Diamond Ring with Engraving in 14k gold
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GR-3108
$1909
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1.50 carat Iolite and Diamond Ring with Engraving in 14k goldIolite and Diamond Ring with Engraving in 14k gold
1.50 ctw Iolite and Diamond Ring with Engraving in 14k gold
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GR-3109
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1.90 carat Iolite and Diamond Ring in 14k white goldIolite and Diamond Halo Ring in 14k white gold 
1.90 ctw Iolite and Diamond Ring in 14k white gold
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GR-3083
$2059
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1.21 carat Iolite and Diamond Ring in 14k yellow goldIolite and Diamond Ring in 14k yellow gold
1.21 ctw Iolite and Diamond Ring in 14k yellow gold
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GR-3040
$2209
1.21 carat Iolite and Diamond Ring in 14k white goldIolite and Diamond Ring in 14k white gold
1.21 ctw Iolite and Diamond Ring in 14k white gold
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GR-3041
$2209
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2.86 Iolite and Diamond Halo Ring in 14k white goldIolite and Diamond Halo Ring in 14k white gold
2.86 Iolite and Diamond Halo Ring in 14k white gold
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GR-3074
$2209
Princess Cut Iolite Tank Ring in 14k White GoldIolite Tank Ring in 14k white gold
2.4 carat Iolite Tank Ring in 14k white gold
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GR-3047
$3119
2.75 carat Iolite and Diamond Ring in 14k yellow goldIolite and Diamond Ring in 14k yellow gold 
2.75 ctw Iolite and Diamond Ring in 14k yellow gold
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GR-3076
$3269
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What is iolite, and what makes it unique among gemstones?

Iolite is a beautiful and relatively lesser-known gemstone valued for its striking bluish-purple color. It is a variety of the mineral cordierite and is sometimes referred to as water sapphire, although it is not related to sapphire at all. One of iolite's most unique features is its strong pleochroism, which means it shows different colors depending on the viewing angle. In high-quality stones, you may see shades of blue, violet, and gray when the gem is tilted in the light.

This optical effect gives iolite a depth and movement that sets it apart from more familiar gems. Despite its distinctive appearance, iolite remains very affordable, making it a great choice for buyers seeking something beautiful and different without a high price tag. At MyJewelrySource.com, we find that customers are often surprised by how captivating iolite looks in person, especially when well-cut.

Iolite is also associated with clarity, insight, and inner vision, which adds to its appeal for those who enjoy symbolic or spiritual meanings in their jewelry. Though it is not as widely used as sapphire or amethyst, it has become an increasingly popular choice for those looking to stand out with a unique gem.

What causes the blue-violet color in iolite?

The beautiful blue-violet color of iolite comes from trace amounts of iron in the mineral's composition, along with the unique way its crystal structure interacts with light. Iolite is strongly pleochroic, which means it displays different colors when viewed from different angles. In high-quality stones, you may notice shifting shades of deep blue, violet, and even gray depending on how the gem is turned. This is not due to any treatment, but rather an inherent optical property of the crystal itself.

Iolite belongs to a group of minerals called anisotropic crystals, meaning their internal structure is directionally dependent. The spacing between atoms and the types of atomic bonds vary along each axis of the crystal. Because of this, light traveling through iolite encounters a different optical environment depending on the direction it enters, which causes certain wavelengths of light to be absorbed more strongly than others. That variation in absorption is what gives rise to the multiple colors visible within a single stone.

Pleochroism is one of the reasons iolite stands out but it also means gem cutters must carefully orient the stone so its most attractive color is visible when viewed from the top. In most commercial-quality iolite, this face-up angle is where you'll see the richest blue-violet hue. Unlike many other gemstones, iolite is almost never treated to enhance its appearance. What you see is the natural result of geological processes.

At MyJewelrySource.com, we choose iolite gemstones that show vivid, saturated color with minimal gray or brown undertones. This ensures that every finished piece showcases the gem's finest qualities and captures the depth and richness that make iolite such a distinctive and alluring choice.

How should I evaluate the quality of an iolite gemstone?

When assessing iolite, the most important qualities are color, clarity, and cut. The most desirable color is a rich violet-blue with good saturation. Stones that are too dark may appear dull, while those that are too light can lack visual presence. Look for stones that show even color across the face without strong zoning or patches of gray or brown.

Clarity is also a factor. Most high-quality iolite is eye-clean, meaning it has no visible inclusions. Stones with cloudiness, cracks, or dark inclusions can appear muddy and lack the transparency that makes iolite so beautiful. Cut is particularly important because of iolite's pleochroism. A well-cut stone will maximize the blue-purple face-up color and minimize less desirable side tones.

At MyJewelrySource.com, we hand-select iolite gemstones that meet strict quality standards, ensuring each stone has strong color, clean appearance, and a flattering cut. This careful selection makes all the difference in how the finished jewelry looks and performs.

Is iolite durable enough for everyday wear?

Iolite has a Mohs hardness of 7 to 7.5, which places it above many other semi-precious gems in terms of scratch resistance. However, hardness alone does not tell the full story when it comes to durability. Iolite has a distinct cleavage, meaning the stone can split if struck with force in a particular direction. This makes it more vulnerable to breakage under sharp impact than some other gems of similar hardness.

This does not mean iolite is fragile, but it does mean care should be taken in how the stone is worn and set. While suitable for jewelry, it is not ideal for pieces that experience heavy wear and tear. High set or exposed designs in rings may leave the gem more vulnerable, so protective settings such as bezels or sturdy prongs are recommended. Settings that surround or protect the edges of the stone can significantly reduce the risk of damage.

For daily wear, iolite is often best suited for pendants and earrings, where it is less likely to encounter impact. If worn in a ring, it is wise to remove it during activities such as gardening, working out, cleaning, or any task where the hands may be bumped or exposed to harsh surfaces. Thoughtful wear and proper care can help preserve the gem's beauty and integrity over time.

At MyJewelrySource.com, we consider these factors when designing with iolite. Our ring styles are selected to protect the stone while showcasing its vivid blue purple color, so our customers can enjoy the natural beauty of iolite with greater peace of mind. With proper setting and handling, iolite offers a beautiful and affordable option for those who want something a little different from the usual choices.

How does iolite compare to tanzanite or sapphire in color and price?

Iolite is often compared to tanzanite and sapphire because of its blue and violet tones, but each gemstone has its own unique appeal. Sapphire tends to be more vivid and brilliant, with a much higher price point and greater hardness. Tanzanite has a softer, more velvety look with more pronounced violet tones, but it is less durable than iolite and more expensive.

Iolite stands out as an affordable alternative with natural charm. Its pleochroism gives it a shifting, multicolored quality that neither sapphire nor tanzanite displays as strongly. While it may not be as well known, iolite offers excellent value, often delivering a similar look to these more expensive gems at a fraction of the price.

At MyJewelrySource.com, we often find that customers who discover iolite are impressed by its rich color and subtle beauty, especially when seeking something less mainstream. It offers a perfect blend of uniqueness, affordability, and sophistication.

How should I clean and care for iolite jewelry?

Iolite should be cleaned gently to avoid scratching or damaging the stone. The best method is to use lukewarm water, mild dish soap, and a soft brush or cloth. Be sure to rinse thoroughly and dry with a lint-free cloth. Pay special attention to the underside of the stone, especially in rings, where oils, lotions, and debris can accumulate and diminish the gem's brilliance. Avoid using harsh chemicals, ultrasonic cleaners, or steamers, as these can damage the stone or loosen its setting.

Because iolite has some cleavage and moderate hardness, it is a good idea to remove it before engaging in physical activities, including gardening, lifting heavy objects, or working with tools. Storing it separately in a soft pouch or lined box can help prevent contact with harder gems that might scratch the surface.

At MyJewelrySource.com, iolite pieces are carefully set to provide some protection, but like all fine jewelry, they benefit from a little extra care. When treated with respect, iolite jewelry can remain beautiful and wearable for many years.

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