Description
Hiddenite Mineral Specimen – Genuine Green Spodumene from Karelia, Russia
This genuine Hiddenite mineral specimen from Karelia, Russia is a rare and highly desirable collector’s crystal. Hiddenite is the green gemstone variety of spodumene, prized for its elegant colour tones, crystalline structure, and geological significance. Specimens from Russia are particularly sought after for their distinctive natural character and locality interest.
The photograph shows the exact specimen you will receive. Each piece is carefully chosen for its colour, crystal form, and overall display appeal. Full sizing can be confirmed in the listing photographs.
This crystal is a genuine specimen and includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card.
Mineral Species & Scientific Classification
Hiddenite is the green variety of the mineral spodumene, a lithium aluminium inosilicate with the chemical formula:
LiAlSi₂O₆
Spodumene belongs to the pyroxene group of minerals and crystallises in the monoclinic crystal system. It commonly forms elongated prismatic crystals with strong vertical striations and well-defined crystal faces.
Key characteristics include:
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Colour: Pale green to vivid emerald-green tones
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Lustre: Vitreous (glass-like)
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Transparency: Transparent to translucent depending on thickness
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Hardness: 6.5–7 on the Mohs scale
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Crystal habit: Long prismatic crystals
The green colour in hiddenite is typically associated with trace amounts of chromium or other elements within the crystal lattice, giving it its distinctive gemstone appearance.
Geological Formation & Karelia Locality
Hiddenite forms in granitic pegmatites, which are coarse-grained igneous rocks created during the final stages of magma crystallisation. Pegmatites are well known for producing large, well-formed crystals and rare mineral species due to the concentration of unusual elements such as lithium, beryllium, and chromium.
Karelia, located in northwestern Russia, is a geologically rich region with ancient crystalline bedrock and complex metamorphic and igneous histories. Pegmatite deposits in this area can host spodumene crystals alongside other rare and collectible minerals.
Associated minerals in pegmatite environments may include:
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Quartz
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Feldspar
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Mica
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Tourmaline
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Beryl varieties
The presence of hiddenite in Karelia reflects the unique geochemical conditions required for green spodumene to develop.
Appearance & Natural Crystal Features
This hiddenite specimen may display:
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Natural prismatic crystal form
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Green colour zoning or subtle tonal variation
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Smooth or striated crystal faces
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Translucent areas with internal depth
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Natural inclusions typical of pegmatite-grown minerals
In rough mineral form, hiddenite retains its authentic geological growth patterns, making it especially appealing to collectors who value natural, unpolished specimens.
Light interacting with clearer sections of the crystal can highlight its vitreous lustre and internal structure, giving the piece strong visual presence even without faceting.
Collecting, Display & Gift Appeal
Hiddenite is considered one of the more specialised collector varieties of spodumene, valued for both rarity and beauty. This specimen is ideal for:
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Mineral and crystal collectors
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Gemstone specimen enthusiasts
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Pegmatite mineral collections
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Display cabinets and natural history decor
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Unique gifts for geology lovers
Hiddenite is traditionally associated in spiritual contexts with growth and clarity, though this listing focuses entirely on its mineralogical and geological significance.
Its Russian Karelia provenance adds further collectability for locality-focused collectors.
Authenticity & Certificate Included
This is a genuine Hiddenite (green spodumene) mineral specimen from Karelia, Russia. The photograph shows the exact piece you will receive, carefully selected for quality and display value.
Your purchase includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card. Please refer to the listing images for full sizing and scale.
A rare green spodumene crystal from a notable Russian locality, this hiddenite specimen offers an exceptional opportunity to own a genuine and highly collectible mineral piece formed deep within Earth’s pegmatite environments.





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