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Aegirine and Orthoclase, Dark Green Crystal from Malawi, Natural Mineral Specimen
Aegirine and Orthoclase, Dark Green Crystal from Malawi, Natural Mineral Specimen
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This stunning natural specimen features a striking combination of Aegirine and Orthoclase, sourced from the renowned Mount Malosa in Zomba, Malawi. The deep green, almost black, prismatic Aegirine crystals contrast beautifully against the pale Orthoclase matrix, giving this piece a bold and dynamic appearance.
- Weight: Approx. 165g
- Origin: Mount Malosa, Zomba, Malawi
The Story Behind Aegirine
The name Aegirine comes from Ægir, the Norse god of the sea, known for his strength and power over the oceans. The mineral was first described in 1835 by Norwegian mineralogist Hans Morten Thrane Esmark, who named it after Ægir, likely inspired by the crystal’s strong, elongated prismatic formations.
What Makes This Piece Unique?
Aegirine, known for its sharp, dark crystal formations, displays an almost black, deep green hue in this specimen. Orthoclase, a light-coloured feldspar mineral, forms the perfect backdrop, highlighting the natural beauty of the contrasting colours. This combination creates a visually stunning mineral that’s perfect for collectors and crystal enthusiasts.
Why Mount Malosa Crystals Are So Highly Regarded
Mount Malosa is famous for producing some of the world’s most exceptional Aegirine specimens. The crystals from this region are known for their quality, structure, and distinct colour variations, making them highly desirable among collectors.
Perfect for Collectors and Display
This Aegirine and Orthoclase crystal is a rare and unique addition to any mineral collection. Its natural, unpolished beauty highlights the raw craftsmanship of Mother Nature.
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