Kunzite

Kunzite is a Homeworld Gem and an original character made by BlueWhiteLight.

Appearance
Kunzite has a very short build, being only three-quarters the size of an Aquamarine. She has a light pink complexion, pink hair with a chunk of hair sticking out from the top of her head, pink eyes, eyelashes, a small nose and a pink visor. She wears a stiff, dark pink shawl with the Purple Diamond insignia on it. Her skirt and short-sleeved uniform are attatched. Her gemstone is located on her forehead.

Personality
Kunzite is described as energetic and joyful. Her emotions are always over exaggerated.

Abilities
Kunzite possesses standard Gem abilities including bubbling, shapeshifting, fusion, regeneration, agelessness and superhuman strength/durability despite being defective.

Fusions with Fanon Gems

 * When fused with Hiddenite, they form Spodumene.

Unique Abilities

 * Levitation: Kunzite can levitate herself.

Skillset

 * Wand Proficiency: Kunzite can summon a wand.

Trivia

 * Kunzite resembles the chibi style of art.

Gemology


Gemstone Information


 * Kunzite is a beautiful crystal, pure in energy and joyful in nature. In palest pink to light violet hues, it is a Stone of Emotion, opening and connecting the heart to the mind and stimulating a healing communion between the two. Kunzite encourages one to release walls built around the heart for protection, and to be receptive to the experience of unconditional and abundant love.


 * Named for the mineralogist and jeweler George Frederick Kunz who first catalogued it in 1902, Kunzite is the pink to violet variety of the silicate, Spodumene. It has a glassy transparency, and forms in flattened prismatic crystals with vertical striations. It is highly pleochroic, shifting from pale pink to light violet and even colorless, depending on the angle of observation, and though its perfect cleavage makes cutting difficult, it can be faceted into beautiful gems.


 * Kunzite forms naturally as colorless, pink, lilac, yellow and green crystals. The yellow-green to emerald variety is known as Hiddenite, or Green Kunzite. The colorless to light yellow variety is known as Triphane, or Spodumene. Genuine Kunzite is quite pale in color, with natural darker shades being higher in value. There are some heat-enhanced varieties on the market. All Kunzite is prone to fading in direct sunlight.