Vivianite is named after British mineralogist John Henry Vivian
These titanium and iron ions absorb certain wavelengths of light in the red and yellow parts of the spectrum
or other metallic minerals within the stone
Ammonites were extinct marine cephalopods related to modern squid
while the cut base makes it easier to display than loose rough or irregular crystal pieces
Fluorite - Specimen adorable goblin Vivianite is named after BritishMined from: Koh i Maran, Kalat District, Balochistan, Pakistan Description: This one of a kind fluorite specimen from Pakistan is made up of broad, intergrown cubic crystals with pronounced stepped growth across the faces. Its colour ranges from smoky blue grey to muted blue violet, with lighter translucent edges and some clearer areas visible around the base. Repeated square growth lines, layered corners, natural contact points, and small iron