Azurite Blue
Azurite Blue
This Is What Azurite And Malachite Is
This Azurite Malachite gemstones has a color of deep blue mineral, it is known as a deep blue semiprecious stone that has a mixture of hydrated copper carbonate.
The Azurite Malachite is a chemical compound that contains water molecules and can usually be expelled by heating, this is usually done without decomposition of the compound.
The Azurite Malachite is known as a mineral that has been characterized in its outward aspect by simple social structures of light and dark blue colors.
This Azurite Malachite, is said to be a mixture of minerals that exist in simple social structures of light and slightly different colors of green and blues that have been mixed with minerals like copper and hydrous carbonate of copper.
These Azurite gemstones are known as crystal forms and mineral mixtures that resembles rocks, the word Monoclinic, is one that describes a crystal that has three unequal axes, with one pair not at right angles to each other.
These crystals are usually marked with parallel grooves, ridges, stripes, or narrow bands and this is known as striated. It has been said that the other forms are know as being bulky having a crispy crust, consisting of or resembling fibers.
The Physical Properties are known as a science that studies nonliving things. Azurite and Malachite are both mineral copper carbonates
As I have studying these Azurite and Malachite gemstones we are told that the Azurite is a secondary mineral that is in a separate area with it’s particular function of copper deposits.
This article says that Malachite exist in a changed substance that is produced in a chemical that opposes the action of copper deposits.
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Patricia Pearce has been fascinated by jewelry for many years. She does extensive research for her webist http://patsjewelryoasis.com and for her jewelry blog at http://patsjewelryblog.com. For more info about jewelry, join us at her blog.
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Gems Chrysocolla
Chrysocolla is one of the lesser-known gems, but in reality is a fascinating mineral. It is sometimes confused with turquoise because of your color and vitreous luster bold. Chrysocolla is one of a handful of jewelry in copper, including malachite, azurite, Larimar, Sunstone Oregon and Paraiba Tourmaline and Turquoise.
In composition, chrysocolla is a hydrous copper, often with traces of oxides of copper, iron and manganese. It is a very soft stone 2 to 4 on the Mohs scale, just softer turquoise. Almost always opaque, and is often the case in blue and green that have similarities with turquoise.
The name comes from the Greek words chyrsocolla Gold (chyrsos) and glue (kolla). Is a Greek name that applies to minerals used for soldering gold, but the term came into use to describe different green mineral containing copper.
An interesting feature is that chrysocolla is often mixed with other secondary copper minerals such as malachite, azurite and turquoise and quartz. These mixtures provide interesting patterns and textures, and also the final product stronger and more durable than pure chrysocolla.
Chrysocolla is traditionally said to alleviate fear, guilt and nervous tension. It is intended to crystallize the feelings of spiritual love centered on the acceptance and tolerance of others. You can forgive others for their evil deeds, and be more loving and understanding, thereby promoting gap acquisition. It is also believed to assist in the activation of the qualities women we all have. Chrysocolla is said to be favored by musicians and singers.
Chrysocolla deposits are in Chile, Israel, Mexico, Peru, Russia, Nevada, USA and Congo in Africa.
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