Seraphinite is a type of clinochlore, which is a mineral of the chlorite family. Its color usually varies from gray to dark green with some silvery shimmer on the surface, and the design includes delicate and reflective highlights that create the illusion of a soft, feather-like texture. Seraphinite this name originated from the Greek words klino, which means oblique or inclined, and chloros, which means green, and Seraphim represents the highest rank of angels in the Bible. This enthralling green crystal is rare because it is mostly mined from the Korshunovskoye iron skarn deposit in Eastern Siberia. If we talk about its hardness, it is a relatively soft stone that can easily break in the trimming or cabbing process.
Unlocking the Secrets of Seraphinite
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