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Starborn Semi-Polished Purpurite Flat 500g - 6 pcs

  • You will receive 6 pieces of Semi Polished (bottom side natural) Purpurite that are packaged in a small flat box, weighing ± 500 grams.
  • Purpurite is a rare manganese phosphate mineral with traces of iron. It impresses with its unusual natural purple color and a silky iridescent chatoyance, and sometimes a cat's eye effect.
  • The mineral is found in noble pegmatite, Purpurite is a secondary mineral formed by oxidation of iron and or manganese and simultaneous leaching of lithium from lithiophilite. There are only a few locations worldwide: Our Purpurite comes from a newly discovered (2020) location in the gemstone fields of Minas Gerais/Brazil.
  • The polished Purpurite stone may differ slightly in shape or color from the pieces shown.
  • You will receive 6 pieces of Semi Polished (bottom side natural) Purpurite that are packaged in a small flat box, weighing ± 500 grams.
  • Purpurite is a rare manganese phosphate mineral with traces of iron. It impresses with its unusual natural purple color and a silky iridescent chatoyance, and sometimes a cat's eye effect.
  • The mineral is found in noble pegmatite, Purpurite is a secondary mineral formed by oxidation of iron and or manganese and simultaneous leaching of lithium from lithiophilite. There are only a few locations worldwide: Our Purpurite comes from a newly discovered (2020) location in the gemstone fields of Minas Gerais/Brazil.
  • The polished Purpurite stone may differ slightly in shape or color from the pieces shown.
$27.00

Original: $90.00

-70%
Starborn Semi-Polished Purpurite Flat 500g - 6 pcs

$90.00

$27.00

Description

  • You will receive 6 pieces of Semi Polished (bottom side natural) Purpurite that are packaged in a small flat box, weighing ± 500 grams.
  • Purpurite is a rare manganese phosphate mineral with traces of iron. It impresses with its unusual natural purple color and a silky iridescent chatoyance, and sometimes a cat's eye effect.
  • The mineral is found in noble pegmatite, Purpurite is a secondary mineral formed by oxidation of iron and or manganese and simultaneous leaching of lithium from lithiophilite. There are only a few locations worldwide: Our Purpurite comes from a newly discovered (2020) location in the gemstone fields of Minas Gerais/Brazil.
  • The polished Purpurite stone may differ slightly in shape or color from the pieces shown.