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Vesuvianite

Vesuvianite got its name from the famous Italian volcano Vesuvius. It was with her that he was first described - specifically in 1759 by the German mineralogist A. G. Werner. Vesuvianite is a complex aluminosilicate that crystallizes in a square system. It comes in many color variants. The so-called egeran - a radiantly stalked variety of Vesuvianite, originally considered a separate mineral, deserves a separate mention. More info

Vesuvianite got its name from the famous Italian volcano Vesuvius. It was with her that he was first described - specifically in 1759 by the German mineralogist A. G. Werner. Vesuvianite is a complex aluminosilicate that crystallizes in a square system. It comes in many color variants. The so-called egeran - a radiantly stalked variety of Vesuvianite, originally considered a separate mineral, deserves a separate mention.
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