Blue Flash Moonstone and Scheelite Heart Pendant
This piece pairs blue flash moonstone with scheelite, bringing together two minerals formed under very different geological conditions. Moonstone is a feldspar mineral whose blue flash (adularescence) is caused by light scattering between internal crystal layers formed during slow cooling in igneous and metamorphic environments. Scheelite is a calcium tungstate mineral that forms in high-temperature hydrothermal veins, often associated with granite intrusions and skarn deposits. Valued both as a gemstone and as an ore of tungsten, scheelite adds a contrasting geological origin and structure to this pairing. Details Blue flash moonstone (feldspar with adularescence) Scheelite (calcium tungstate mineral) Igneous/metamorphic and hydrothermal formation pairing Natural variation in color, flash, and texture