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- Star_of_India_(gem) abstract "The Star of India is a 563.35-carat (112.67 g) star sapphire, one of the largest such gems in the world. It is almost flawless and is unusual in that it has stars on both sides of the stone. The greyish blue gem was mined in Sri Lanka and is housed in the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.The milky quality of the stone is caused by the traces of the mineral rutile, which is also responsible for the star effect, known as asterism. The tiny fibers of the mineral, aligned in a three-fold pattern within the gem, reflect incoming light into the star pattern.".
- Star_of_India_(gem) thumbnail Star_of_India_Gem.JPG?width=300.
- Star_of_India_(gem) wikiPageID "716534".
- Star_of_India_(gem) wikiPageRevisionID "605688462".
- Star_of_India_(gem) hasPhotoCollection Star_of_India_(gem).
- Star_of_India_(gem) subject Category:American_Museum_of_Natural_History.
- Star_of_India_(gem) subject Category:History_of_Sri_Lanka.
- Star_of_India_(gem) subject Category:Named_sapphires.
- Star_of_India_(gem) type Abstraction100002137.
- Star_of_India_(gem) type Corundom114672717.
- Star_of_India_(gem) type Crystal114883206.
- Star_of_India_(gem) type Gem114699752.
- Star_of_India_(gem) type Material114580897.
- Star_of_India_(gem) type Matter100020827.
- Star_of_India_(gem) type Mineral114662574.
- Star_of_India_(gem) type NamedSapphires.
- Star_of_India_(gem) type Part113809207.
- Star_of_India_(gem) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Star_of_India_(gem) type Relation100031921.
- Star_of_India_(gem) type Sapphire115019483.
- Star_of_India_(gem) type Solid115046900.
- Star_of_India_(gem) type Substance100019613.
- Star_of_India_(gem) type TransparentGem115078050.
- Star_of_India_(gem) comment "The Star of India is a 563.35-carat (112.67 g) star sapphire, one of the largest such gems in the world. It is almost flawless and is unusual in that it has stars on both sides of the stone. The greyish blue gem was mined in Sri Lanka and is housed in the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.The milky quality of the stone is caused by the traces of the mineral rutile, which is also responsible for the star effect, known as asterism.".
- Star_of_India_(gem) label "Star of India (gem)".
- Star_of_India_(gem) label "Star of India".
- Star_of_India_(gem) label "Star of India".
- Star_of_India_(gem) label "Étoile de l'Inde".
- Star_of_India_(gem) sameAs Étoile_de_l'Inde.
- Star_of_India_(gem) sameAs Star_of_India.
- Star_of_India_(gem) sameAs Star_of_India.
- Star_of_India_(gem) sameAs m.0359w3.
- Star_of_India_(gem) sameAs Q2211247.
- Star_of_India_(gem) sameAs Q2211247.
- Star_of_India_(gem) sameAs Star_of_India_(gem).
- Star_of_India_(gem) wasDerivedFrom Star_of_India_(gem)?oldid=605688462.
- Star_of_India_(gem) depiction Star_of_India_Gem.JPG.
- Star_of_India_(gem) isPrimaryTopicOf Star_of_India_(gem).