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Rare raw Seraphinite from Russia.
Seraphinite is a mineral popular among collectors and stone lovers for its aesthetics and rarity. It is found only in limited deposits in Siberia, which makes it a unique collector's stone.
Weight: 1238 g
Dimensions: 15.5 x 8 x 5 cm
Country of origin: Russia
You always buy the mineral shown in the photo!
Seraphinite is a gemstone variety of the mineral clinochlore, belonging to the group of mica-like chlorites. This beautiful and rare gemstone is found in this form only in the world's only deposit in the Lake Baikal region in eastern Russia. Seraphinite has a dark green to light gray-green color, in which there are fine fibers of white shiny annealing. When the crystal is properly cut, the pearly structures of the delicate feathers of angel wings appear.
Seraphinite is a fascinating mineral, which is characterized by its silky green shades and characteristic silvery-white pearly "feather-like" inclusions. These fine patterns often resemble angel wings or a feathery structure, which is why this stone got its name - after the angelic choir of Seraphim.
This piece is precisely processed into a polished sheet, which beautifully reveals the characteristic pattern of seraphinite. It is ideal for collection purposes, decoration and as an attractive natural jewel for the interior.
Main properties:
origin: Eastern Siberia, Russia (Lake Baikal area, Irkutsk region)
form: polished sheet
color: dark green with silky silvery reflections
aesthetics: pattern resembling angel wings, pearlescent luster
Mineralogical data:
chemical formula: Ca₂Mg₅Si₈O₂₂(OH)₂
system: monoclinic
hardness: 2–4 (Mohs)
luster: silky, pearlescent
group: chlorite (variety of clinochlore)
Seraphinite is a mineral popular among collectors and stone lovers for its aesthetics and rarity. It occurs only in limited deposits in Siberia, which makes it a unique collector's stone.
What is Seraphinite?
Seraphinite is a variety of the mineral clinochlore (a group of chlorites), characterized by its green color and silvery inclusions that resemble angel wings.
Where does seraphinite come from?
The most famous deposit is in Russia, the Irkutsk region near Lake Baikal. These localities produce the highest quality specimens of seraphinite.
What are the properties of seraphinite?
Hardness 2–4 Mohs, pearly to silky luster, distinctive dark green color with white or silvery reflections. It is relatively soft, which is why it is most often used as polished sheets.
Why is seraphinite valued?
Due to its limited location and aesthetics – unique patterns that resemble feathers or wings – it is a sought-after collector's stone.
How is seraphinite used?
Most often as polished sheets, a decorative stone, for mineral collections or for jewelry production.
Rare raw Seraphinite from Russia.
Seraphinite is a mineral popular among collectors and stone lovers for its aesthetics and rarity. It is found only in limited deposits in Siberia, which makes it a unique collector's stone.
Weight: 1238 g
Dimensions: 15.5 x 8 x 5 cm
Country of origin: Russia
You always buy the mineral shown in the photo!