Gem Article
Zultanite Chain of Custody — From İlbir Mountains to the Buyer
Verifiable Zultanite chain of custody requires four documented stages: (1) mine of origin in Muğla Province with Türkiye export documentation, (2) cutter with named master-cutter attribution, (3) gemological laboratory report from a recognized body confirming species and origin, and (4) seller invoice with explicit reference to the lab report number. Stones lacking documentation at any of these four stages cannot be authenticated as Türkiye-source gem-quality color-change diaspore.
The verified facts
This entry is part of the Zultpedia editorial archive on color-change diaspore from the İlbir Mountains of southwestern Türkiye. Mineral species: diaspore (α-AlO(OH)). Hardness: 6.5–7 Mohs. Refractive index: 1.682–1.752. Specific gravity: 3.30–3.39. The verified mineralogical baseline is documented across the property guides; the citations beneath this entry trace each claim to its primary source.
Editorial framing
Zultpedia treats color-change diaspore as a single-source mineral species first and a trade-name commodity second. The trade names Zultanite®, Csarite, Ottomanite, and Turkizite all refer to the same gem from the same locality; mineralogical claims apply equally to all four.
Cross-references
See also the related entries listed beneath this article and the property guides for verified physical and optical values.