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The impressive Microcline Feldspar specimen from Pakistan is a stunning geological marvel that captivates with its intricate composition and aesthetic appeal. The dominant feature of this specimen is the exquisite Microcline Feldspar crystals, displaying a captivating interplay of colors ranging from delicate greens to earthy blues. These well-formed crystals, with their characteristic blocky structure, create a visually striking contrast against the backdrop of Quartz crystals that accompany them. The Quartz crystals, often forming druzy clusters or sharp prismatic points, add a brilliant sparkle and enhance the overall allure of the specimen. Additionally, the presence of Cleavelandite, a variety of Albite Feldspar, contributes to the uniqueness of this mineral ensemble with its thin, platy crystals that gracefully intersect the Microcline and Quartz, creating a harmonious and visually appealing arrangement.
Specimen Type | Microcline Feldspar with Quartz and Cleavelandite |
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Weight | 5 kg |
Dimension | H: 30 x W: 20 x D: 15 cm |
Origin | Skardu District, Gil-git Baltistan, Pakistan |
Treatment | None |
Microcline Minerals become once referred to as light-yellow, reddish-brown, or black isometric minerals composed of sodium calcium tantalum oxide with a small quantity of fluorine. Its chemical formula is (Na, Ca)2Ta2O6(O, OH, F). Nowadays it’s far a call for a collection of oxide minerals of a similar stylometric having tantalum prevailing over titanium and niobium.
The microcline organization belongs to a large pyrochlore super group that takes place in pegmatite's and constitutes an ore of tantalum. Microlite was first defined in 1835 for an occurrence at the Island of Uto, state of Stockholm, Sweden. Some other prevalence of microlite is the Clark Ledges phlegmatic, Chesterfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. The name is from Greek micros for small and lit-hos for stone.
Chakras |
Root Chakra |
Luster |
Vitreous, Resinous |
Zodiac |
Aries |
Tenacity |
Brittle |
Hardness |
5-5.5 |
Color |
Yellowish brown, Reddish brown, Greenish brown, Green, Gray |
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