Phosphosiderite Chile 3mm Faceted Rounds
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Phosphosiderite Chile 3mm Faceted Rounds

Phosphosiderite Chile 3mm Faceted Rounds

$10.44

Original: $34.80

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Phosphosiderite Chile 3mm Faceted Rounds

$34.80

$10.44

The Story

 

  • Phosphosiderite Chile 3mm Faceted Rounds
  • Approx. 15.5" long
  • Sold by ONE SINGLE STRAND
  • Have this strand made into a necklace!
  • Phosphosiderite is a rare mineral named for its main components, Phosphate and Iron. The Siderite at the end of Phosphosiderite comes from "Sideros", the Greek word for Iron.
  • Phosphosiderite was discovered in 1890. It is mined in some parts of Chile, Argentina, Germany, Portugal, and the United States.
  • Phosphosiderite is often found in a bright orchid-purple tint with yellow-colored streaks. The vein-like streaks found in the stone are known as Cacoxenite. Four other rare color variants are rose red, brown-reddish yellow, mossy green, and dark shades of purple.
Phosphosiderite Chile 3mm Faceted Rounds - Image 2

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Phosphosiderite Chile 3mm Faceted Rounds - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Phosphosiderite Chile 3mm Faceted Rounds - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

 

  • Phosphosiderite Chile 3mm Faceted Rounds
  • Approx. 15.5" long
  • Sold by ONE SINGLE STRAND
  • Have this strand made into a necklace!
  • Phosphosiderite is a rare mineral named for its main components, Phosphate and Iron. The Siderite at the end of Phosphosiderite comes from "Sideros", the Greek word for Iron.
  • Phosphosiderite was discovered in 1890. It is mined in some parts of Chile, Argentina, Germany, Portugal, and the United States.
  • Phosphosiderite is often found in a bright orchid-purple tint with yellow-colored streaks. The vein-like streaks found in the stone are known as Cacoxenite. Four other rare color variants are rose red, brown-reddish yellow, mossy green, and dark shades of purple.