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Silicates Minerals

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This is the most important organization of minerals. Silicates are crafted from metals blended with silicon and oxygen. There are greater silicates than all other minerals put together.The mica at the left is a member of this group.

Poudretteite

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Poudretteite is a rare and valuable gemstone that belongs to the spodumene mineral group. It is named after the Poudrette family, owners and operators...

Tiffany Stone (Bertrandite)

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Tiffany Stone is a rare and unusual gemstone known for its vibrant and colorful appearance. It is not actually a mineral in the traditional...

Shattuckite

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Shattuckite is a rare and visually striking mineral that is prized by mineral collectors and enthusiasts for its vibrant blue and green-blue color. It...

Charoite

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Charoite is a rare and captivating mineral known for its distinctive purple color and intricate patterns. It is named after the Chara River in...

Andesine

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Andesine is a silicate mineral, a member of the plagioclase feldspar group. Plagioclase feldspars are a series of minerals that form a continuous series...
Nosean single crystal2 - Ochtendung, Eifel, Germany

Nosean

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Nosean, otherwise called Noselite, is a mineral of the feldspathoid type in tectosilicate with formula: Na8Al6Si6O24 (SO4). H2O. It frames isometric precious stones of...

Rainbow Moonstone

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Rainbow moonstone is a variety of the mineral feldspar, known for its adularescence—a captivating optical phenomenon that creates a distinctive play of colors across...

Banded Amethyst

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Banded Amethyst is a specific variety of amethyst, which is a violet to purple variety of quartz. What sets Banded Amethyst apart is its...

Green Zircon

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Green zircon refers to a variety of the mineral zircon (ZrSiO4) that exhibits a green coloration. Zircon itself is a popular gemstone known for...

Color Change Garnet

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Color Change Garnet is a fascinating and relatively rare gemstone known for its unique ability to change color under different lighting conditions. It is...

Danburite

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Danburite is a mineral that belongs to the silicate group of minerals. It is named after the city of Danbury in Connecticut, USA, where...

Clinohumite

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Clinohumite is a mineral that belongs to the humite group, which is a subgroup of the larger mineral group known as silicates. It is...
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