Barite
Barite – Atlantis Institute Crystals Encyclopedia
Origin
Barite (also known as Baryte or Heavy Spar) is a Sulfate mineral of the Barite group and consists of barium sulphate. Other Barite groups include anhydrite, anglesite and celestine.
The stone is formed in a quantity of depositional environments and can be formed th
Ametrine
AMERTRINE - Atlantis Institute Crystals Encyclopedia
Origin
Ametrine is a crystal of primary formation which means it was formed from molten magma. This usually happens in cavities in volcanoes where the combination of chemistry and structural arrangements of mineral deposits, atoms and substances pass from gas or liquid into a solid-state or by means of going out of solution by precipitation or evaporation. Ametrine is a silicate mine
Amethyst
AMETHYST – Atlantis Institute Crystal Encyclopedia
Origin
Amethyst is a primary crystal formation created when the molten magma from volcanic explosions colls and forms into igneous rock. This usually happens in cavities in volcanoes where the combination of chemistry and structural arrangements of mineral deposits, atoms and substances pass from gas or liquid into a solid-state or by means of going out of solution by precipitation or evaporati
Amazonite
AMAZONITE - Atlantis Institute Crystals Encyclopedia
Origin
A subdivision of Feldspar is Alkali Feldspar which is typically rich in potassium, and from this evolves the Microcline type, which is mainly white or pale yellow. In rare cases, the Microcline may appear a blue | or green colour, which is then termed the semi-precious stone, Amazonite. Amazonite is created in sedimentary and metamorphic rocks when potassium-rich hot silica acid cha
Fluorite
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Origin - the place or situation from which something comes, the beginning of something’s existence, the point from which it starts out, th
Hematite
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