Epidote Cluster on Quartz - Mineral Specimen *SUPER RARE*
From: Peru
Size: 3" x 1.5"
About Epidote: Epidote is a mineral that belongs to the silicate group. It is characterized by its green color and typically occurs as prismatic crystals or in granular form. Here are some key features of epidote:
Color: Epidote is commonly green, ranging from yellow-green to bottle green. Occasionally, it can also occur in brown or black shades.
Crystal Structure: Epidote has a monoclinic crystal structure, which means its crystals have three unequal axes and one 90-degree angle.
Chemical Composition: The composition of epidote consists of calcium, aluminum, iron, and silica. It falls under the chemical formula Ca2(Al, Fe)3(SiO4)3(OH).
Occurrence: Epidote is found in various rocks, including metamorphic rocks like schist and gneiss, as well as in hydrothermal veins and as a secondary mineral in igneous rocks.
Uses: While not widely utilized in industry, epidote is commonly used as a gemstone and in certain jewelry pieces due to its attractive green color. It is also used in the field of geology and mineralogy for identification and research purposes.
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Epidote Cluster on Quartz - Mineral Specimen *SUPER RARE*
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