Seraphinite (Clinochlore) – Green Mineral Specimens

Natural seraphinite with deep green color and feather-like silver patterns. Selected clinochlore specimens for collectors. Shipping from the EU.
Seraphinite (Clinochlore) – Properties and Collecting
Seraphinite is a trade name for a разновидность clinochlore, a member of the chlorite group, known for its deep green color and distinctive silvery patterns resembling feathers. This visual effect is caused by fibrous inclusions that reflect light, creating a soft shimmering appearance.

Unlike many crystalline minerals, seraphinite typically occurs in massive form rather than well-defined crystals. Its value is determined by pattern contrast, color intensity, and the quality of the surface, especially in polished pieces.

Seraphinite is primarily found in Eastern Siberia, Russia, which makes it relatively limited in geographic distribution. Material from this region is known for its rich color and well-defined internal patterns.

When selecting a seraphinite specimen, collectors focus on the intensity of the green color, clarity of the feather-like patterns, surface quality, and overall visual balance. Pieces with strong contrast and clearly visible structure are considered the most desirable.

In this collection, each seraphinite specimen is individually selected based on visual quality and collector appeal. You receive exactly the piece shown in the photos, with no stock images or substitutions. All items are securely packed and shipped from the European Union.
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