Tyrolit it was named after the Tyrolean region of Austria, where it was first discovered in 1845. It is typical for its turquoise blue to blue-green color and pearlescent luster. They form radial aggregates. It is a secondary mineral formed by weathering of copper deposits. Today it is already rare and a collector's favorite. More info
Tyrolit it was named after the Tyrolean region of Austria, where it was first discovered in 1845. It is typical for its turquoise blue to blue-green color and pearlescent luster. They form radial aggregates. It is a secondary mineral formed by weathering of copper deposits. Today it is already rare and a collector's favorite.