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magnesite

Described in 1808 by German mathematician Karsten (1768-1810), it owes its name to its component: magnesium and the town of Greece, Magnesia, where it came from.



CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS

MgCO3

magnesium carbonate



PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Main color

colourless

Other colors

white, brown, grey, yellow, pink

pearl white

Color of streak

white

Luster

pearly, vitreous

Hardness

3.5 to 4.5

Density

2.95 to 3.12

Cleavage

perfect

Fracture

uneven



OPTICAL PROPERTIES

Transparency

opaque, translucent, transparent

Refractive index

1.508 - 1.715

Double refraction

0.190

very strong uniaxial ( - )

visible double refraction

Yes

Pleochroism

variable

Number of colors

2

present in varieties with cobalt

Fluorescence

weak

bluish



CRYSTALS PROPERTIES

often in scalenohedrons such as calcite

crystals system

trigonal



OTHER INFORMATIONS

Astrological sign

Libra

Exploited
sites

It is found worldwide : the Binn valley in Switzerland, Cornwall in England, in Styria in the Austrian Alps, Greece, Slovakia, Saudi Arabia, Finland, Sweden, on the Kola peninsula in Russia, Congo, Namibia, South Africa, Brazil, Chile, Canada, the United States.

use in jewelry

Its hardness makes it only a stone collection, cut in facets or transparent rhombohedra used to observe the birefringence as calcite.

Daily care
and precautions

Fragile with its easy cleavage.

imitations and
treatments

Its whitish variety is dyed to imitate turquoise, lapis-lazuli or coral.

Historical
healing properties

This stone would help to “give up” all that it is too much… negative thoughts, troubles, overweight.

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