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Occurrence
Chrysoberyl occurs in gneiss, mica-schist and granite and with stream deposits with such minerals as beryl, tourmaline and apatite: (i) The variety 'chrysolite' is found in Brazil, Haddam (Connecticut), Greensfield, N. York, and Norway, (ii) Cat's eye variety is obtained from Ceylon, China and Brazil, (iii) Alexandrite is obtained from Ceylon, Ural mountains and Tasmania. Perfectly clear and colourless crystals are sometimes obtained from the Ruby Mines of Upper Burma. But most of the gem quality came from Ceylon as water-worn pebbles in alluvial deposits. Both Alexandrite and cat's eye are obtained in Ceylon from the 'Illam' or the gravel from which the gems are obtained.
In India, chrysoberyl has been found in Coimbatore district, at Kangayam, with deep blue apatite in felspar-corundum rocks, but the stones are flawed and not suitable for gem-stones. In Kishengarh, yellow crystals of good quality occur in the mica-pegmatites. Some small crystals have also been found in a vein in granite in the Cuttack district, Orissa.
Industry
Chrysoberyl is obtained from the gem areas of Ceylon and Burma along with rubies and sapphire, and are also sold with other stones.
Celebrated Cat's Eyes
The largest cat's eye (also the ' Hope') is hemispherical and half inch in diameter. It was in the possession of the King of Kandy (Ceylon) from whom it was captured in 1815. It has been known from the sixteenth century. It is mounted in massive pure gold and set with rubies in the eastern fashion. There was another cat's eye once with Pundit Lutchminarain, which he sold for R.s.6,000. Another large gem of a pigeon's egg size was also known to be in the Tagore family.
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