Description
Amazonite with smoky quartz
Found in Colorado
Size is about 3 inches long and weighs about 168 grams.
Amazonite is a beautiful green to blue-green mineral that is a variety of microcline feldspar. It’s known for its vibrant color and is often used as a semi-precious gemstone in jewelry and decorative objects.
Key Facts about Amazonite:
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Chemical formula: KAlSi₃O₈ (Potassium aluminum silicate)
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Hardness: 6–6.5 on the Mohs scale
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Luster: Vitreous (glassy)
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Crystal system: Triclinic
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Color: Green, blue-green, turquoise (the color is thought to come from trace amounts of lead or water in the feldspar)
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Transparency: Usually opaque, sometimes translucent
Origin of the Name Amazonite:
Despite the name, amazonite is not found in the Amazon River area. The name likely came from early Spanish explorers who confused green-colored stones in the region with amazonite. Most amazonite comes from places like:
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Colorado and Virginia (USA)
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Russia
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Madagascar
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Brazil
Uses:
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Jewelry (rings, pendants, beads)
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Carvings and ornamental objects
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Metaphysical uses: Believed by some to soothe emotional trauma, balance energies, and promote communication.
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