Seraphinite Clinochlore Specimen - Large Green Radiating Crystal Slice from Russia - Collector Mineral

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Seraphinite, the trade name for Clinochlore, is an admired member of the chlorite group, treasured for its shimmering radiance and unique feathery inclusions. This specimen exhibits bold radiating crystal structures that capture light beautifully, producing a distinctive silvery glow across the deep green surface.
  • Chemical formula: (Mg,Fe²⁺)₅Al(Si₃Al)O₁₀(OH)₈
  • Crystal system: Monoclinic
  • Locality: Irkutsk region, Siberia, Russia
With its remarkable size (over 10 cm) and polished display surface, this Seraphinite slice is an outstanding addition for collectors, display enthusiasts, or those interested in lapidary arts. Its high aesthetic value also makes it desirable for jewelry and metaphysical purposes.

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Mineral: Seraphinite (Clinochlore)

Origin: Russia

Type: Mineral

lwh: 100x60x38 mm

Weight: 309 g

Mineralogy
Origin
Why Collect

Mineralogy

Seraphinite is a fine variety of Clinochlore that displays silky luster and chatoyant internal fibers. It forms in metamorphic rocks and is well-known for its angelic patterns that resemble wings or feathers.

Origin

Mined in Siberia, Russia, this specimen comes from the type locality known for producing the most beautiful and collectible Seraphinite in the world.

Why Collect

Seraphinite is rare, highly aesthetic, and instantly recognizable by its shimmering feather-like structures. Collectors appreciate its uniqueness, while crystal lovers prize it for spiritual and healing associations.
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