Vivianite Naturally Terminated Minerios Brazil 240g
£850.00
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Vivianite Naturally Terminated Minerios Brazil 240g
Mineral Name: Vivianite
Chemical Formula: Fe3(PO4)2 · 8H2O
Color: Vivianite exhibits a wide range of colors, including deep blue, blue-green, green, and rarely brown. The coloration is often attributed to impurities and varying oxidation states of iron within the crystal lattice.
Crystal System: Monoclinic
Hardness: 1.5 - 2 on the Mohs scale
Luster: Subadamantine to vitreous
Transparency: Transparent to translucent
Specific Gravity: 2.66 - 2.68
Cleavage: Perfect cleavage in one direction
Fracture: Uneven
Streak: Pale blue to blue-green
Occurrences: Vivianite is commonly found in sedimentary environments, particularly in areas with low-oxygen conditions, such as bog iron ore deposits and phosphate-rich sediments. It can also be associated with organic material and is often discovered in locations with decomposing organic matter.
Notable Localities: Notable occurrences of vivianite include Bolivia, Brazil, Germany, the United States (especially in North Carolina and Virginia), and Russia.
Formation: Vivianite forms as a secondary mineral through the alteration of primary phosphate minerals under reducing conditions. The precipitation of vivianite is often facilitated by the presence of organic material, iron, and phosphorus-rich environments. Over time, these conditions contribute to the development of the distinctive crystal structure.
Unique Features: Vivianite is renowned for its stunning blue and green coloration, which can vary depending on factors such as exposure to light and the presence of impurities. The crystals often have a prismatic habit with well-defined faces and a bright luster. Due to its sensitivity to light and air, vivianite specimens should be handled and stored with care to preserve their vibrant colors.
Uses: While vivianite is primarily valued as a collector's mineral due to its beautiful colors and crystal forms, it has also been used historically for its phosphorus content. In some cases, vivianite has been utilized as a source of phosphorus in the production of fertilizers.
Caution: Vivianite is a relatively soft and fragile mineral, susceptible to damage from handling and exposure to light. It is advisable to store specimens in a dark and dry environment to maintain their color and overall integrity. Additionally, contact with acids should be avoided as it can lead to dissolution of the mineral.
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Brand |
Imperial Time |
Manufacturer |
Imperial Time |
Length (Depth) |
41mm |
Width |
50mm |
Height (mm) |
110mm |
Main Stone |
No Stone |
Main Stone Creation |
Natural |
Number of Gemstones |
1 |
Secondary Stone |
No Stone |
Certification |
Imperial Time UK Ltd |
Year |
2024 |
Seller Waranty |
12-month |