amorphous Organic gems
Jet
Complex aromatic hydrocarbons (polycyclic aromatics + aliphatic components; compact lignite/bituminite); no fixed formula
Crystal Structure
#! Species: Jet (fossilised lignite)
#! System: Amorphous (organic mineraloid)
#! Habit: Massive compact carbonaceous material
amorphous[resinous]:{massive}
amorphous
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Quick Facts
Hardness
2.5
Specific Gravity
1.19
Refractive Index
1.64
Optical Character
Isotropic to near-isotropic (AGG)
Physical Properties
Crystal Systemamorphous
Hardness (Mohs)2.5
Specific Gravity1.19
CleavageNone
FractureConchoidal (glossy fracture)
LustreGreasy to sub-vitreous
Optical Properties
Refractive Index1.64
Optical CharacterIsotropic to near-isotropic (AGG)
PleochroismNone
Colours
Intense black (only gem colour; occasionally very dark brown)
Localities
Whitby, North Yorkshire, England (primary source; Jurassic age ~175 Ma; Victorian mourning jewellery)Asturias, Spain (azabache; Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage jewellery)Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam (SG 1.24 and RI 1.66 confirmed)Turkey (Oltu, Erzurum; Oltu stone)Siberia, RussiaUSA (Utah, Colorado)
Common Inclusions
Wood-cell texture (compressed vascular tissue; visible at high magnification)Micro-cracks following wood grainRare plant cell fossils
Known Treatments
Carnauba wax/polish (surface)Lacquer coating (occasional)
Crystal Forms
massive
Diagnostic Features
Aromatic coal smell on hot-point test (primary diagnostic; distinguishes from French jet = no smell, vulcanite = sulfur smell); static electricity on rubbing (attracts tissue paper); SG 1.30-1.35 (very low); deformed wood-grain texture under microscope; RI ~1.66
Notes
Not an IMA mineral species; compact variety of lignite (sub-bituminous coal) derived from fossilised Araucaria-family driftwood. IMA-approved: N/A. SG 1.24 and RI 1.66 confirmed in Phu Quoc specimens by Le et al. 2022 (DOI 10.32508/stdj.v25i3.3968) [VERIFIED]. Wood-grain texture diagnostic: "deformed wood grain texture is visible under a microscope (400x and 100x)" — Le et al. 2022. Hot-point aromatic smell and static electricity tests from Read 7th ed. (DOI 10.4324/9780080507224) [PARTIALLY_SUPPORTED]. Key lookalikes: French jet (glass; no smell, high SG ~2.4-3.5), vulcanite (rubber; sulfur smell, SG ~1.15), bog oak (lighter, dark brown).
Related Minerals
Other minerals in the amorphous system
Ambroid (Pressed Amber)
Compressed and fused amber chips (same chemical composition as amber — fossil resin; succinite for Baltic amber)
Bone (Ivory Simulant)
Ca5(PO4)3(OH) (hydroxyapatite; same general composition as ivory dentine) in collagen matrix; technically microcrystalline hydroxyapatite but gemologically treated as amorphous/aggregate biomineral
Chalcedony (Botryoidal)
SiO2
Chalcedony (Massive)
SiO2
Chrysocolla
(Cu,Al)2H2Si2O5(OH)4.nH2O
Copal (Amber Simulant)
Partially polymerised plant resin (labdanoid diterpenes; younger resin; not fully matured/polymerised)