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SERPENTINE STICHTITE SILVER EARRINGS

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A really lovely pair of vibrant Serpentine Stichtite Silver earrings.  Also known as Atlantisite, this is an Aussie stone that is gaining in popularity for its unusual colour combination.  The oval setting is simple but elegant, highlighting the stone to its best advantage.  These earrings are quality .925 sterling silver and come in a little pouch.

Dimensions:
2.3cm long, 7g pair.

Location:
Tasmania, Australia

Serpentine:
(Mg,Fe)3Si2O5(OH)4

Stichtite:
Mg6Cr2CO3(OH)16 · 4H2O

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SERPENTINE STICHTITE SILVER EARRINGSSERPENTINE STICHTITE SILVER EARRINGS

A really lovely pair of vibrant Serpentine Stichtite Silver earrings.  Also known as Atlantisite, this is an Aussie stone that is gaining in popularity for its unusual colour combination.  The oval setting is simple but elegant, highlighting the stone to its best advantage.  These earrings are quality .925 sterling silver and come in a little pouch.

Dimensions:
2.3cm long, 7g pair.

Location:
Tasmania, Australia

Serpentine:
(Mg,Fe)3Si2O5(OH)4

Serpentine is a major rock forming mineral and is found as a constituent in many metamorphic and weather igneous rocks.  It often colors many of these rocks to a green colour and most rocks that have a green colour probably have serpentine in some amount.  Serpentine is actually a general name applied to several members of a polymorphic group. These minerals have essentially the same chemistry but different structures.  The following is a list of these minerals, their formulas and symmetry class:
Antigorite; (Mg,Fe)3Si2O5(OH)4; monoclinic.
Clinochrysotile; Mg3Si2O5(OH)4; monoclinic.
Lizardite; Mg3Si2O5(OH)4; trigonal and hexagonal.
Orthochrysotile; Mg3Si2O5(OH)4; orthorhombic.
Parachrysotile; (Mg,Fe)3Si2O5(OH)4; orthorhombic.

Stichtite:
Mg6Cr2CO3(OH)16 · 4H2O

Stichtite is a rare and unusual carbonate.  It forms mostly in compact masses or micaceous aggregates, in contrast to the majority of carbonates that form well shaped, large and abundant crystals.  Its most common locality is near Dundas on the Island of Tasmania and in fact almost all specimens sold in rock shops and from mineral dealers have Dundas listed as the source.  Stichtite has a some what dull purple pink to purple rose red colour.  Serpentine is usually associated with stichtite.  This green and purple pink combination can make for an attractive specimen or ornamental stone carving and Jewellery.

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Weight30 g
Dimensions12 × 10 × 8 cm
color

Green, Purple

SERPENTINE STICHTITE SILVER EARRINGS

A really lovely pair of vibrant Serpentine Stichtite Silver earrings.  Also known as Atlantisite, this is an Aussie stone that is gaining in popularity for its unusual colour combination.  The oval setting is simple but elegant, highlighting the stone to its best advantage.  These earrings are quality .925 sterling silver and come in a little pouch.

Dimensions:
2.3cm long, 7g pair.

Location:
Tasmania, Australia

Serpentine:
(Mg,Fe)3Si2O5(OH)4

Serpentine is a major rock forming mineral and is found as a constituent in many metamorphic and weather igneous rocks.  It often colours many of these rocks to a green colour and most rocks that have a green color probably have serpentine in some amount.  Serpentine is actually a general name applied to several members of a polymorphic group. These minerals have essentially the same chemistry but different structures.  The following is a list of these minerals, their formulas and symmetry class:
Antigorite; (Mg,Fe)3Si2O5(OH)4; monoclinic.
Clinochrysotile; Mg3Si2O5(OH)4; monoclinic.
Lizardite; Mg3Si2O5(OH)4; trigonal and hexagonal.
Orthochrysotile; Mg3Si2O5(OH)4; orthorhombic.
Parachrysotile; (Mg,Fe)3Si2O5(OH)4; orthorhombic.

Stichtite:
Mg6Cr2CO3(OH)16 · 4H2O

Stichtite is a rare and unusual carbonate.  It forms mostly in compact masses or micaceous aggregates, in contrast to the majority of carbonates that form well shaped, large and abundant crystals.  Its most common locality is near Dundas on the Island of Tasmania and in fact almost all specimens sold in rock shops and from mineral dealers have Dundas listed as the source.  Stichtite has a some what dull purple pink to purple rose red colour.  Serpentine is usually associated with stichtite.  This green and purple pink combination can make for an attractive specimen or ornamental stone carving and Jewellery.

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Check out more Atlantisite for sale here.

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