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Hemimorphite
Hemimorphite is a basic hydrous zinc silicate. It was formally classed alongside Smithsonite as Calamine, until it was discovered that these minerals are in fact slightly different from each other. It can be found in white, colourless, beige, yellow, light brown or blue. Its name comes from the Greek hemi, meaning half and morph, meaning shape, as it has different crystal terminations on each end of a single crystal. However this formation is rarely seen as most hemimorphite
Jan 3, 20201 min read
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Larimar
Larimar is a form of blue Pectolite which is only found in the Dominican Republic, Caribbean. It is also known as Stefilia's stone,...
Mar 8, 20191 min read
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Danburite
Danburite is a calcium boron silicate mineral . It can be found in colourless, pink or yellow and forms a wedge-shaped prism. Its name...
Feb 27, 20191 min read
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