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Amazonite Palm Stone Worry Stone Green Microcline Feldspar Mineral China Polished Crystal

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Description

Amazonite Palm Stone – Polished Microcline Feldspar Mineral from China

This genuine Amazonite palm stone from China is a polished specimen of the mineral microcline, a member of the potassium feldspar group. Shaped into a smooth worry stone or palm stone form, the polished surface highlights the mineral’s distinctive green to blue-green colour and natural internal patterns.

The specimen has been carefully selected for colour, pattern, and overall mineral quality. The listing photographs show the exact piece you will receive, allowing collectors and buyers to examine the stone’s colour variations, natural inclusions, and polished finish before purchase. For precise dimensions and scale, please refer to the sizing information shown in the listing photographs.

Each piece includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming the authenticity of the mineral specimen.


Mineral Species and Geological Classification

Amazonite is the common name used for green microcline feldspar, a potassium aluminium silicate mineral with the chemical formula KAlSi₃O₈. Microcline belongs to the feldspar mineral group, the most abundant group of minerals in the Earth’s crust.

Microcline crystallises in the triclinic crystal system, although large well-formed crystals are relatively uncommon in many specimens. Instead, the mineral is frequently found in massive forms or intergrown with other minerals.

The green colour that distinguishes amazonite is thought to result from trace amounts of lead and water within the crystal lattice, which interact with the mineral structure to produce the characteristic blue-green tones.


Colour, Texture and Physical Characteristics

Amazonite is well known for its distinctive turquoise to green colour, which can vary from pale mint green to deeper blue-green shades depending on mineral composition and internal structure.

Many specimens also display subtle white streaks or mottled patterns, caused by natural structural variations within the feldspar crystal.

Typical mineral properties include:

• Mineral Species: Microcline Feldspar
• Trade Name: Amazonite
• Chemical Formula: KAlSi₃O₈
• Mineral Group: Feldspar
• Crystal System: Triclinic
• Colour: Green to blue-green with possible white streaks
• Transparency: Opaque to slightly translucent in thin areas
• Lustre: Vitreous when polished
• Mohs Hardness: Approximately 6–6.5

Feldspar minerals such as amazonite commonly display two directions of cleavage that intersect at nearly right angles, a characteristic feature of this mineral group.


Geological Formation and Occurrence

Amazonite forms primarily within granitic pegmatites, which are coarse-grained igneous rock formations created during the final stages of magma crystallisation.

Pegmatites form when silica-rich magma cools slowly beneath the Earth’s surface, allowing unusually large mineral crystals to grow over extended geological time periods.

Within these environments, microcline feldspar may develop alongside minerals such as quartz, albite feldspar, mica, tourmaline, fluorite, and beryl.

The presence of trace elements and specific geological conditions influences the colour and quality of amazonite specimens.

China hosts several mineral-producing regions where pegmatite deposits yield feldspar minerals suitable for lapidary shaping and polishing, including amazonite specimens used in carved mineral forms.


Palm Stone Shape and Collecting Appeal

Palm stones and worry stones are polished mineral forms designed to fit comfortably in the hand, with smooth curved surfaces that display the stone’s natural colour and mineral patterns.

The palm stone shape highlights the internal structure and colour variations of amazonite while creating a visually appealing mineral display piece.

Amazonite palm stones are popular among mineral collectors, natural stone enthusiasts, and decorative crystal collectors because of their vibrant colour and polished finish.

These stones are commonly displayed in mineral collections, decorative interiors, geological exhibits, and educational collections illustrating feldspar minerals.

In various cultural traditions, amazonite has been traditionally associated with symbolic meanings related to communication or harmony, though such interpretations are cultural perspectives rather than scientifically established properties.

Because each mineral forms under unique geological conditions, every amazonite specimen displays its own combination of colour tones, patterns, and natural inclusions.


Authenticity and Specimen Information

• Mineral Species: Microcline Feldspar
• Trade Name: Amazonite
• Chemical Formula: KAlSi₃O₈
• Mineral Group: Feldspar
• Crystal System: Triclinic
• Locality: China
• Colour: Green to blue-green with natural white streaks
• Transparency: Opaque to slightly translucent
• Lustre: Vitreous when polished
• Hardness: 6–6.5 Mohs
• Formation: Pegmatite igneous deposits
• Associated Minerals: Quartz, albite feldspar, mica, tourmaline, fluorite, beryl
• Shape: Polished palm stone / worry stone
• Authenticity: Genuine mineral specimen
• Included: Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card
• Exact Item: The amazonite palm stone shown in the photographs is the piece you will receive

This Amazonite palm stone from China showcases the distinctive green colour and feldspar structure of microcline, making it a visually striking addition to mineral collections, geological displays, or decorative natural stone collections.

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