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Mica on Albite Chunk #1

Here is a specimen of muscovite that is way better than what you usually see in a mica specimen. The crystals have grown in a tight cluster of individual books of hexagonal crystals with superlative crystal form, all grouped together in helter-skelter fashion on a matrix of bright white albite.

The individual crystal books have a bright metallic luster and are colored a silvery bronze that is very attractive. The piece displays really well, and there is no damage.

Micas are translucent to opaque with a distinct vitreous or pearly luster, and different mica minerals display colors ranging from white to green to black. This is a stone that’s so brittle that it will crumble and flake apart, in some areas and caves it makes a natural pitfall.

Large crystals of mica used for various applications are typically mined from granitic pegmatites. Mica grows by building up see-through paper-thin layers upon layers, which appear opaque but are in fact transparent. Mica is very metallic and can be cold to touch. Mica occurs semi-translucent crystals, either flat angular blades or rosettes or even hexagonal thin columns.

Mica helps us focus on what is important, It acts as a protective interface so one does not become overwhelmed by the sheer energy of the higher vibrational crystals it grows with, A very good companion to meditate with.

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Mica On Albite Chunk #1

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Regular price $50.00 $37.50
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Delivered Dec 21 - Dec 27

Stone: Mica

Origin: Brazil

Sold by: Single piece

Attributes:
Weight: 300g to 700g
Size: 3" to 5"
Size Range: 3" to 5"

Mica on Albite Chunk #1

Here is a specimen of muscovite that is way better than what you usually see in a mica specimen. The crystals have grown in a tight cluster of individual books of hexagonal crystals with superlative crystal form, all grouped together in helter-skelter fashion on a matrix of bright white albite.

The individual crystal books have a bright metallic luster and are colored a silvery bronze that is very attractive. The piece displays really well, and there is no damage.

Micas are translucent to opaque with a distinct vitreous or pearly luster, and different mica minerals display colors ranging from white to green to black. This is a stone that’s so brittle that it will crumble and flake apart, in some areas and caves it makes a natural pitfall.

Large crystals of mica used for various applications are typically mined from granitic pegmatites. Mica grows by building up see-through paper-thin layers upon layers, which appear opaque but are in fact transparent. Mica is very metallic and can be cold to touch. Mica occurs semi-translucent crystals, either flat angular blades or rosettes or even hexagonal thin columns.

Mica helps us focus on what is important, It acts as a protective interface so one does not become overwhelmed by the sheer energy of the higher vibrational crystals it grows with, A very good companion to meditate with.

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