Elemental Minerals
Polished Stichtite freeforms from South Africa - sold per kg
Polished Stichtite freeforms from South Africa - sold per kg
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Cut and hand-polished in our lapidary workshop, these stichtite freeforms showcase the mineral's natural beauty. Sizes vary from 5cm and up, depending on the rough material available. Sourced from the mountainous Kaapsehoop region in South Africa's Mpumalanga province, each piece is individually shaped and polished to reveal the characteristic pink to purple coloration within the serpentine matrix. Originally discovered in Tasmania and also known as Atlantisite, stichtite remains a rare mineral found at only a handful of localities worldwide.
Layer 2: Technical Specs
- Mineral: Stichtite (Magnesium Chromium Carbonate) in Serpentine
- Chemical Formula: Mg₆Cr³⁺₂(OH)₁₆[CO₃] · 4H₂O
- Size Range: 5cm and up (variable, based on rough availability)
- Color Range: Light pink, lilac, to dark purple/magenta (Barbertonite)
- Matrix: Black, brown, or green serpentine (light apple green most sought after)
- Hardness: 1.5–2 Mohs
- Finish: Hand-polished to lustrous sheen
- Processing: Cut and polished in-house
- SKU: STICHP
- Country of Origin: South Africa
- Sold By: Per kilogram
Layer 3: Keyword Anchors
Hand-polished stichtite freeforms from South Africa's Kaapsehoop region offer rare magnesium chromium carbonate in serpentine matrix. These finished pieces, cut and polished in-house, display color variations from pink to deep purple suitable for resale, mineral collections, or wholesale requirements for polished stichtite from southern Africa's serpentinite metamorphic provinces.
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