Lets take a look at other blue gemstone.
Blue green jewelry stones.
This is due to the inclusion of vanadium in the stone.
The most known blue green forms of gemstones are paraiba tourmaline apatite and fluorite.
However the blue stone is quite soft with hardness pegged at 2 5 to 3 5 in the mohs scale making chrysocolla rather unsuitable for jewelry.
The stone can change color based on the light it is viewed under morphing from blue green to deep purple.
Beside green chrysocolla occurs as blue stones.
The violet blue stones that are most commonly known are tanzanite and iolite.
Still greenish blue and violetish blue gems are quite attractive.
For blue gemstones common secondary hues are green and violet.
Blue sapphires with slight violet hues are still top color.
This blue gemstone is very bright in color and ranges in clarity from translucent to opaque.
The most common blue green stone material is metal.
Did you scroll all this way to get facts about blue green stone.
However those are not your only options.
The most popular color.
In general a more pure blue hue is desirable and when a stone strays further from blue it s less valuable.
Other stones like fluorite jasper and agate come in many colors and some individual stones are blue green.
Blue garnets rank 6 5 to 7 on the mohs scale.
The most consistently blue green gemstones are amazonite turquoise chrysocolla and apatite.