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Uvarovite hand specimen from the Urals / Russia (503g) - intense green crystals
Transform your home with the fascinating beauty of Uvarovite!
Discover the rare and luxurious Uvarovite variety - a true jewel of nature that transforms any room into an oasis of elegance and beauty with its rich emerald green. Uvarovite, a rare form of garnet, is valued for its unique and intense green. This color, reminiscent of the freshness and depth of a dense forest, magically draws the eye and conveys a feeling of calm and harmony.
Each specimen is a unique one-of-a-kind piece and has been carefully selected to perfectly showcase the mineral's natural structure and luminosity. Whether as a collector's item, as an accent for your living or work space, or as a gift for someone special, the Uvarovite specimen brings a feeling of exclusivity and purity into your life.
Special features of our uvarovite specimen:
- Intense color: The bright green ensures an unmistakable presence.
- Rare and precious: Uvarovite can only be found in a few places in the world, making each piece a rarity.
- Versatile and stylish: ideal as a decorative highlight or for collecting minerals.
Experience the fascinating world of Uvarovite and be enchanted by its natural beauty!
L: 16cm
Width: 7cm
H: 3.5cm
What is Uvarovite?
Uvarovite is a rare and special variety of garnet, valued for its intense green color. It belongs to the garnet group and contains chromium, which gives it its characteristic emerald green color. The mineral was named after Count Sergei Uvarov, a Russian mineralogist and patron of science.
Origin and Locations
Uvarovite is a metamorphic mineral and often forms in igneous rocks such as peridotite and chromite. Its formation is closely linked to the presence of chromium, which gives it its intense color. Uvarovite is rare and is mainly found in Russia (in the Urals), Finland and a few other places around the world, making it an exclusive collector's item.
color and appearance
Uvarovite is characterized by a bright, rich green color that is often compared to emerald. The color is particularly vibrant and fascinating because the chromium in the mineral acts as a natural dye. Uvarovite often occurs in the form of small crystals that sit on the surface of a host rock, forming a sparkling, almost "sugar-like" structure.
use and meaning
Uvarovite is primarily valued as a collector's mineral, as its rarity means it is rarely found as a piece of jewelry. In esoteric mineralogy, uvarovite is praised for its calming energy and is said to strengthen the heart chakra, bring harmony and promote self-esteem. Its deep, natural color and radiant surface make it a sought-after stone for spiritual work and as a decorative accent.
Special properties and care
- Hardness: Uvarovite has a Mohs hardness of 6.5 to 7, similar to other garnets, which makes it quite resistant to scratches.
- Care: Since uvarovite is a delicate stone and often occurs in filigree crystal forms, it should be handled carefully and preferably cleaned dry.
- Unique charisma: Due to its striking color and crystal structure, it appears impressive and intensely luminous, especially in direct light.
Important features at a glance:
- Chemical composition: Ca₃Cr₂(SiO₄)₃ (calcium chromium silicate)
- Crystal system: Cubic
- Gloss: Glassy to matte
- Transparency: From transparent to opaque, depending on crystal size and purity
Please note that the effects of gemstones and minerals have not been scientifically proven and should therefore not be seen as a substitute for medical treatment or therapy. These are traditions and beliefs that everyone can interpret and apply for themselves .
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Uvarovite hand specimen from the Urals / Russia (503g) - intense green crystals