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Natural Forsterite

Forsterite is named for the German naturalist, Johann Forster. It is one of two minerals that form an isomorphous series within the olivine group. The other mineral is fayalite. Fayalite is the iron rich member with a pure formula of Fe2SiO4 while forsterite is the magnesium rich member with a pure formula of Mg2SiO4. Forsterite's gemstone variety is known as peridot.


  • There are 21 Forsterite gemstones available at Multicolour.com
  • Forsterite(s) are organized in the following categories: Mixed LotSingle,  gemstones.
  • Our most expensive Forsterite is USD 160.80 and largest Forsterite weight is CTS 3.13.
  • Our cheapest Forsterite is USD 12.36 and smallest Forsterite weight is CTS 0.76.

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Our Forsterite(s) are available in various shapes, sizes and colors. 21 Forsterite(s), too many to look through? You may select any combination of search options. .

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Forsterite Profile

Color information: Light green yellow to the more common yellowish green; also known to be colorless.
Refractive Index: 1.64 - 1.71
Chemical Composition: Mg2SiO4
Hardness: 6.5 - 7
Density: 3.2
Crystal Group: Orthorhombic
Ocurrence: Zagbargad (Zebirget) Island in the Red Sea off the coast of Egypt and Mogok, Myanmar (formerly known as Burma). The type locality is Mt. Vesuvius, Italy and other localities include Kohistan, Pakistan; South Africa; Ural Mountains, Russia; Norway; Sweden; France; Minas Gerais, Brazil; Eifel, Germany; Chihuahua, Mexico; Ethiopia; Mt. Franklin, Victoria, Australia; Notre-Dame-du-Laus, Quebec Canada; China and Salt Lake Crater, Oahu, Hawaii; North Carolina; Bolton, Massachusetts; Crestmore, California; New Mexico and the most productive source of peridot to date from Peridot Mesa, San Carlos Apache Reservation, Gila County, Arizona, USA.
Sign of the Zodiac: N/A
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Forsterite
Forsterite is found in igneous rocks or in marbles made from the metamorphism of dolomitic limestones. Forsterite is never found with quartz, SiO2, as these two common minerals are unstable in each others proximity during crystallization. If quartz were present, the two would react and form the mineral enstatite.

Forsterite is also found in many iron-nickel meteorites. Not just as small grains but as significantly sized crystals sometimes occupying over 50% of the meteorites volume. Thinly cut slices of these meteorites are extremely attractive with the polished steel gray of the iron and the embedded grains of gemmy green forsterite crystals. The effect produces a close mineral equivalent to stained glass artwork.

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Forsterite Single
Forsterite Single Oval Slightly included
Size: 9.10 X 6.00 MM
Weight: 1.34 CTS
Shape: Oval
Clarity: Slightly included
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Forsterite Mixed Lot
Forsterite Mixed Lot Pear Slightly to Moderately included
Weight: 2.06 CTS
Shape: Pear
Clarity: Slightly to Moderately included
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