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Charoite K(Ca,Na) 2Si 4O 10(OH,F)•H 2O is a rare
silicate mineral,
first described in 1978. It is
named after the
Chara River,
despite its
being 70 km...
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Celestite Ceruleite Cerussite Chabazite Chalcopyrite Chambersite Charlesite Charoite Childrenite Chiolite Chondrodite Chrysoberyl Alexandrite (var.) Cymophane...
- of its
eastern bank. The
region is
famous for a
peculiar mountain where charoite has been
mined for decades. This
intensely purple mineral,
named after...
- 15% 103 91 114 H310L40C15
Indigo Red 310° 40% 20% 105 90 120 H310L40C20
Charoite Violet 310° 40% 25% 106 87 127 H310L40C25
Royal Purple 310° 40% 30% 106...
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aforementioned quartz, chrysoberyl,
beryl (especially.
aquamarine varieties),
charoite, tourmaline, labradorite, selenite, feldspar, apatite, moonstone, thomsonite...
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Challacolloite Chambersite Chamosite Changbaiite Chaoite Chapmanite Charlesite Charoite Chatkalite Chesterite Chibaite Childrenite Chiolite Chlorargyrite Chlorite...
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Oblast side. The m****if is part of the
Aldan Shield geological region.
Charoite, a rare mineral, is
found in the area.
Other minerals, such as Brookite...
- mineral. It
occurs as
aggregates in
charoite,
creating cabochons when
contrasted against swirling purple charoite. It is
extremely rare for
canasite to...
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Charmarite Char
Claraite Clar Coskrenite-(Ce) Ckr-Ce
Carlosbarbosaite Cbb
Charoite Cha
Claringbullite Cgb
Cossaite Css
Carlosruizite Crz
Chatkalite Ctk Clarkeite...
- be grayish-white, yellowish, orange, or brown, and it is
often found in
charoite. Its name is
derived from its composition:
titanium (Ti),
sodium (Na) pot****ium...