Description
- You will get 5pcs of the Limonite Cabochons similar to the one in the listing, the size and the color of the cabochon may slightly vary as well due to the fact that all minerals are different. (see photo, Lapis Lazuli Bowl NOT included!) Approximately Size: 10-30mm / 7/16-1 3/16 Inches; Approximately Weight: 15-40gr / 0.5-1.4oz.
- Limonite is scientifically not considered a true mineral as it lacks a definitive chemical formula and crystal structure. However, all mineral reference guides list it together with other minerals. Limonite is extremely common and forms the coloring matter in many soils. It is also responsible for the coloring on the weathered surfaces of rocks. Much Limonite, especially the fibrous type, is either Goethite or altered Goethite that absorbed water in its chemical structure.
- Chemical Composition: FeO(OH) · nH2O; Hardness: 4 - 5.5; Color; Yellow, brown, reddish-brown. Occasionally iridescent in a play of colors;
- Limonite usually occurs as a secondary material, formed from the weathering of hematite, magnetite, pyrite, and other iron-bearing materials. Limonite is often stalactitic, reniform, botryoidal, or mammillary in habit rather than crystalline. It also occurs as pseudomorphs and coatings on the walls of fractures and cavities.
- (The above information is provided solely for informational purpose. Kindly note that all stones are offered for decorative purposes only. Please, handle your stones with great care, do not grind or crumble them, do not dip or add them into your food or drink, do not use any parts of them in any elixirs, potions, lotions etc. Always make sure you wash your hands before and after working with your crystals.)
HQRP Limonite Cabochon Pebble Rare Natural Goethite Polished Stone Cab Mineral Crystal Cab - 5PCS