 | HERKIMER DIAMONDS Hardness | 7.5 | Color | rich chocolate color | Origin | Herkimer County, New York and the Mohawk River Valley | Transparency | | |
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| Herkime are not actually diamonds, but are double-terminated quartz crystals of exceptional clarity (water-clear) discovered within exposed outcrops of dolostone in and around Herkimer County, New York and the Mohawk River Valley.[1] The "diamond" in their name is due to both their clarity and natural faceting - crystals possess double termination points and 18 total facets (six on each point, six around the center). Because the first discovery sites were in the village of Middleville and in the city of Little Falls, respectively, the crystal is also known as a Middleville diamond or a Little Falls diamond.[2] |
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