Vanadinite Naturally Terminated Morroco 50g
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Vanadinite Naturally Terminated Morroco 50g
Mineral Name: Vanadinite
Chemical Formula: Pb5(VO4)3Cl - Lead Vanadate Chloride
Color: Vanadinite is known for its striking deep red to orange-red color. The vivid hue is due to the presence of vanadium and impurities such as arsenic. Crystals may exhibit variations in color intensity and transparency.
Crystal System: Hexagonal
Hardness: 2.5 - 3 on the Mohs scale
Luster: Resinous to subadamantine
Transparency: Transparent to translucent
Specific Gravity: 6.6 - 7.2
Cleavage: Poor
Fracture: Subconchoidal to uneven
Streak: Yellow to brownish-yellow
Occurrences: Vanadinite is typically found in the oxidized zones of lead deposits, forming in association with lead and other secondary minerals. Notable occurrences include Morocco, Arizona (USA), Mexico, and Namibia.
Notable Localities: The Mibladen mining district in Morocco is renowned for producing exceptional vanadinite crystals. The Pure Potential Mine in Arizona, USA, is also known for yielding fine specimens.
Formation: Vanadinite forms through the oxidation of lead deposits, where vanadium-bearing fluids react with lead ore. The hexagonal crystal structure of vanadinite results in the development of prismatic crystals with distinctive barrel-shaped or hexagonal prism habit.
Unique Features: Vanadinite crystals are characterized by their hexagonal prismatic shapes, often forming barrel-like clusters. The crystals are typically small, but they can aggregate to create stunning and visually appealing specimens. The vibrant red color of vanadinite, combined with its well-defined crystal forms, makes it a sought-after collector's mineral.
Uses: Vanadinite is primarily valued for its aesthetic appeal and is widely sought after by mineral collectors. Its vivid color and distinctive crystal habits contribute to its popularity. While not commonly used in jewelry due to its softness and toxicity, vanadinite is treasured for its ornamental and display purposes.
Caution: Vanadinite contains lead, and caution should be exercised when handling specimens. It is advisable to wash hands thoroughly after contact and to avoid ingestion or inhalation of dust particles. As with many lead-containing minerals, vanadinite should be stored in a location where it cannot contaminate food or be accessible to children. More Information
More Information Brand | Imperial Time |
Manufacturer | Imperial Time |
Width | 5cm |
Height (mm) | 4cm |
Main Stone | No Stone |
Main Stone Creation | Natural |
Total Carat Weight | 10ct |
Number of Diamonds | 0 |
Number of Gemstones | 1 |
Secondary Stone | No Stone |
Certification | Imperial Time UK Ltd |
Year | 2024 |
Seller Waranty | 12-month |
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