Light of the Desert
Type of stoneCerussite
Weight898 carats (179.6 g)
Country of originNamibia
OwnerRoyal Ontario Museum

The Light of the Desert is the world’s largest faceted cerussite gem, weighing 898 carats (179.6 g). It is currently part of the collection of the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) in Toronto.[1]

The raw cerussite was discovered in Tsumeb in northern Namibia. It was then acquired by a gem cutter from Arizona, who cut the raw material into the gem on display. Cerussite is extremely fragile and sensitive to temperature changes and vibration; cutting and transport of the gem therefore causes significant problems. After it was cut in Arizona, the gem was placed in a box, then wrapped in a large woolen scarf and a winter vest, and then hand transported to Toronto for display.[1] Cerussite is too fragile to be set in jewelry.

References

  1. 1 2 Tait, Kim. (2009). Iconic: Light of the Desert. Royal Ontario Museum. (retrieved October 2013)
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