Brown Green Fuchsite Freeform Palm Stone - 50mm, 73g
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£10.99
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Locality - Madagascar
Size – 50 x 46 x 25mm
Weight – 73g
Size – 50 x 46 x 25mm
Weight – 73g
This fuchsite freeform features dark, mossy green, semi-translucent, light stormy grey and clay brown tones included with shiny, silvery-gold pyrite flecks and has a subtly sparkling surface. It is a nicely polished, rounded piece with unique colours, ideal for holding or carrying. Green fuchsite is an unusual material rarely seen as freeforms such as this.

Fuchsite is a green variety of muscovite mica, its colour caused by high chromium content, with fine specimens showing rich, emerald colouration and a sparkling effect on its surface caused by fine grained crystals within it. It is often associated with ruby (specimens that are often incorrectly marketed as 'ruby in zoisite') and may also be included with silvery pyrite flecks. It was originally discovered in Schwarzenstein Mountain in Austria, and named in 1842 by Karl F. Emil von Schafhäutl in honor of the German mineralogist Johann Nepomuk von Fuchs. Most fuchsite is mined in Brazil, though it has also been discovered in India, Russia, Madagascar and South Africa. Fuchsite is one of the most commonly misspelled and mispronounced minerals, often mistakenly spelt 'fuschite' and pronounced with a long 'u', when it is correctly pronounced 'fook-site', as in 'book'.