Vivianite
Chakra Flow
$30.00
Vivianite Specimen
Vivianite is a mineral characterized by its striking blue to green-blue color and its association with phosphorus-rich environments. It typically forms as a secondary mineral in sedimentary or low-temperature environments where organic matter is present, such as swamps, marshes, and sediment-rich bodies of water. Vivianite crystals often occur as elongated prisms or tabular crystals, though massive forms are also common.
The vibrant blue color of vivianite is due to the presence of iron ions within its crystal structure. Over time, vivianite specimens may undergo alteration, resulting in a greenish hue as the iron oxidizes. This color change is often observed in museum specimens or older collections.
Vivianite is known for its softness and fragility, which can make it challenging to work with or handle without damage. Despite this, it is treasured by mineral collectors for its beautiful color and distinctive crystal habits. In addition to its aesthetic appeal, vivianite has been studied for its potential applications in environmental science and archaeology, as it can serve as an indicator of past environmental conditions or as a pigment in ancient artifacts.
While vivianite is not commonly used in jewelry due to its softness and susceptibility to damage, it is highly valued by collectors and enthusiasts for its unique coloration and geological significance.
The vibrant blue color of vivianite is due to the presence of iron ions within its crystal structure. Over time, vivianite specimens may undergo alteration, resulting in a greenish hue as the iron oxidizes. This color change is often observed in museum specimens or older collections.
Vivianite is known for its softness and fragility, which can make it challenging to work with or handle without damage. Despite this, it is treasured by mineral collectors for its beautiful color and distinctive crystal habits. In addition to its aesthetic appeal, vivianite has been studied for its potential applications in environmental science and archaeology, as it can serve as an indicator of past environmental conditions or as a pigment in ancient artifacts.
While vivianite is not commonly used in jewelry due to its softness and susceptibility to damage, it is highly valued by collectors and enthusiasts for its unique coloration and geological significance.
Chakra: Heart
Zodiac: Capricorn
Vibrational Number: 3
Mohs Scale: 1.5-2
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