IPA: /ˈkʌnzaɪt/
KK: /ˈkʌnˌzaɪt/
A type of gemstone that is a lilac or pinkish-lilac color, made from a mineral called spodumene.
She wore a beautiful necklace with a kunzite pendant that sparkled in the light.
Kunzite is named after the American gemologist George Frederick Kunz, who first described the mineral. The suffix '-ite' is commonly used in mineralogy to denote minerals or rocks. Therefore, the word 'kunzite' refers to a mineral named after Kunz.
Think of 'Kunz' as the person who discovered this beautiful mineral, and '-ite' indicates that it is a type of mineral. This helps you remember that kunzite is a mineral named after George Frederick Kunz.