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anglesite

Its name comes from a locality in Wales (Great Britain): the island of Anglesey. Described in 1832 by French mineralogist François Sulpice Beudant as anglésine and then subsequently anglesite. There are varieties rich in silver or copper.



CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Pb[SO4]

lead sulfate mineral



PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Main color

colourless

Other colors

white, blue, yellow, green

yellow, white, green, blue

Color of streak

white

Luster

adamantine, resinous

Hardness

2.5 to 3.5

Density

6.30 to 6.40

Cleavage

good

Fracture

conchoidal



OPTICAL PROPERTIES

Transparency

translucent, transparent

Refractive index

1.878 - 1.895

Double refraction

0.017

slightly biaxial ( + )

visible double refraction

Yes

Dispersion

0.045(0.025)

Pleochroism

absent

Number of colors

1

Fluorescence

moderate

orange, yellow, rose



CRYSTALS PROPERTIES

prismatic, tabular, but fragile

crystals system

orthorhombic



OTHER INFORMATIONS

Astrological sign

Aries, Leo

Exploited
sites

It is found in deposits of lead where it is formed by oxidation of galena, Scotland, Spain, Morocco, the United States, Namibia (Tsumeb), Tunisia (Sidi Amor Ben Salem).

use in jewelry

It is a stone sought by collectors, too fragile for use in jewelry.

Daily care
and precautions

Fragile, sensitive to shocks. Please note that it contains lead whose salts are toxic.

Historical
healing properties

This stone would prevent the mind wandering, would enhance concentratio and perception of reality. It would act positively on all forms of confusion in personality and would have the ability to concentrate the energies.

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