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Hardness

Hardness in jewelry terms (and gemology) means the ability of a subject to withstand abrasion by another subject. The most widely used scale of hardness (in gemology) is Moh’s scale of relative hardness. This scale is from 1 to 10 with gypsum rated at a 1 and diamond rated at 10. A material – or gemstone – that is lower on the scale can not leave a scratch on a material that is higher on Moh’s scale. Quartz (at place 7) is a critical point as dust in the air has many minute silica particles in it and may scratch gemstones and other materials below place 7 on the hardness scale. Sand also consists in part of quartz and may cause jewelry to be damaged during activities such as gardening.

Moh's Scale of Relative Hardness

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1. Talc
2. Gypsum
3. Calcite
4. Fluorite
5. Apatite
6. Orthoclase Feldspar
7. Quartz
8. Topaz
9. Corundum
10. Diamond
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