New examples of one of the world’s rarest gemstones, painite, have been found in northern Burma, the latest such discovery in the country where the mineral was first discovered five decades ago, a local journal said Tuesday.
Kyaw Khaing Win, a geologist and doctoral student, said he found two pinkish painite stones in
Only 18 painite stones have been found worldwide to date. Named after the British mineralogist Arthur C.D. Pain, the stone was first discovered in Mogok, Mandalay Division, in 1956. Four more examples were known to have been found there by 2001.
Kyaw Khaing Win said the painite found in Mogok tends to be large while examples from