Linarite is Probably the most Intensive blue Mineral of All. ! From Dolea, Brusturi, Bihor, Romania.
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Linarite is Probably the most Intensive blue Mineral of All. ! From Dolea, Brusturi, Bihor, Romania.
Photo 📷 Fine mineral photography
Even more hnk OCs, some faces that might seem familiar
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Linarite
Photo Credit: Michael J Pabst
The S (sulfate(VI)) analogue of franksousaite. Usually found as small to microscopic azure blue crystals, either tabular or elongated, in
[FUSION]Obsidian(@neto_draws) + Diego = Linarite |steven universe|
collab with @neto_draws in instagram
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Pedro Alves has a amazing gallery on Mindat.org
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Strengite, Beraunite, Sitio do Castelo Mine, Portugal
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Covellite, Beudantite, Sulphur, Torgal Mine, Portugal
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Cuperite, Connellite, Copper, Slag Dumps, Portugal
Linarite
Locality: Unknown
Here’s two more gems. They are best friends and take part of a fighting class my solar Quartz teaches!
Incredibly satisfied with my gem-inspired custom order from @floofy-dice
Thanks for all your work! Excited to break these out at the next session.