
Preparing a Viking Sunstone — Selecting and Cleaving Optical Calcite for Navigation
The Viking sunstone (sólarsteinn) is a crystal of Iceland spar — optically clear calcite (CaCO₃) — that Norse navigators used to locate the Sun through clouds and fog. Before you can use a sunstone for navigation, you must first find the right mineral, evaluate its optical quality, cleave it into the correct shape, and polish the viewing faces. Not all calcite works: only transparent, inclusion-free specimens produce the sharp double image that the technique requires. Calcite is one of the most common minerals on Earth, found in limestone, marble, volcanic basalt cavities, and hydrothermal veins — but optical-grade Iceland spar is rare. The finest crystals historically came from Helgustaðir quarry in eastern Iceland, where enormous transparent rhombohedra were mined from a basalt cavity. This blueprint teaches you to identify calcite in the field, test its optical quality, cleave it along its natural crystal planes into a portable rhombohedron, and polish the faces to produce a functional sunstone ready for sky-reading.
안내
Identify calcite in the field
Identify calcite in the field
Evaluate optical quality
Evaluate optical quality
Select the best piece
Select the best piece
이 단계의 재료:
Iceland Spar Crystal1 개Cleave along the natural crystal planes
Cleave along the natural crystal planes
필요한 도구:
Iron ChiselSmooth the viewing faces
Smooth the viewing faces
필요한 도구:
Identify the optic axis
Identify the optic axis
Test the double refraction
Test the double refraction
Test against the sky
Test against the sky
Make a carrying pouch
Make a carrying pouch
Verify your sunstone is ready
Verify your sunstone is ready
재료
1- 플레이스홀더
필요 도구
2- 플레이스홀더
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