Indokras Most of these precious Indocratic stones have the color of moss green or sometimes they match the solar color, which is yellowish brown. Indokras or idocrase is one type of gem that is very popular and hunted by gem collectors from within the country and from abroad. The popularity of this type of gem has skyrocketed because it is reported that one of the high-ranking officials of this country is wearing a ring with this type of gem. The price of idocrase gems already is priced up to hundreds of millions of rupiah. Currently there are only two local names known as the source of this gem, namely West Sumatra and Aceh Darussalam Darussalam. Idocrase from West Sumatra is known as the Dareh River, maybe because this type of stone is often obtained from one of the rivers there. Idocrase from Aceh is known as Aceh Jade or Acehnephrite. Due to a very limited number and mining areas which are difficult to reach, and even then can be obtained at a high price. but now has found a type of indocrase batu originating from eastern luwu district, sulawesi province selaTan. originating from the trend of gem lovers in soroako and maliki districts in eastern luwu district, a group of agate lovers began to manage local gravel and stones into gems. they make gems only for their own collection, not for sale. accidentally. one of them picks up the pebbles or crushed stones that are in their yard gathered and then made into gems. The gem is brownish green and there are black spots. The appearance of this jewel is not much different from the Dareh river gem janti beetle type. the only difference is the basic color. The Dareh Kumbang Janti River is brighter but there is also an East Luwu Idocrase which is green and yellowish green in color.
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