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Iolite: The Violet-Blue 'Viking's Compass' Gem
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Iolite: The Violet-Blue 'Viking's Compass' Gem

May 12, 2026·SLAccommodation Team

The Stone That Shows Three Colours

Iolite (the gem name for the mineral cordierite) is a beautiful violet-blue gem known for strong pleochroism — it shows noticeably different colours depending on the viewing angle, from rich blue-violet to nearly colourless to a smoky yellow-grey. Sri Lanka is among its sources. It has a hardness of around 7–7.5.

The "Viking's Compass" Legend

Iolite is sometimes called the Viking's Compass. According to legend, Norse navigators used thin slices of iolite as a polarising filter to locate the position of the sun on overcast days at sea. Whether or not the story is literally true, it captures the gem's remarkable light-splitting nature.

What Affects Value

  • Colour — a deep, saturated blue-violet (like fine sapphire or tanzanite) is most prized.
  • Clarity — eye-clean stones preferred.
  • Cut — crucial: the cutter must orient the stone to show the best blue face-up.

A Smart Buy

Iolite offers a sapphire-like blue-violet at a far gentler price, and it's usually untreated — making it a great value gem for collectors and jewellery lovers alike.

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