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Fuchsite
Fuchsite
Fuchsite

Fuchsite

Fuchsite

A species of Muscovite, Also known as Green Muscovite, Chrommuscovite

Fuchsite's primary use is for gemstone production and is a striking emerald-green variety of the mineral muscovite. This mineral is frequently carved into small decorative objects or shaped into cabochons that are less likely to receive strong impacts or heavy wear given it is not a hard stone. It is also valued by collectors as an ornamental stone or mineral specimen.

Hardness
Hardness:

2.5

Density
Density:

2.77 - 2.88 g/cm³

General Info About Fuchsite

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Physical Properties of Fuchsite

Luster
Pearly, Vitreous, Silky
Diaphaneity
Transparent to translucent
Colors
Green
Magnetism
Non-magnetic
Tenacity
Elastic
Cleavage
Perfect
Fracture
Micaceous
Streak
White
Crystal System
Monoclinic
Hardness
2.5 , Extremely soft
Density
2.77 - 2.88 g/cm³, Normal Weight
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Chemical Properties of Fuchsite

Chemical Classification
Silicates
Formula
K(Al,Cr)3Si3O10(OH)2
Elements listed
Al, Cr, H, K, O, Si

Optical Properties of Fuchsite

Refractive Index
1.552-1.618
Pleochroism
Weak
Optical Character
Biaxial negative

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Rarity
Uncommon
Collection Recommendation
4.0 out of 5
Popularity
3.5
Aesthetic
4.0
Rarity
4.1
Sci-Cultural Value
4.2

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Rough/Tumbled Price

Smaller Than Hand (0-1.5in)
$2 - $10
Close Hand (1.5-3in)
$10 - $20
Equal To Hand (3-6in)
$20 - $40
Bigger Than Hand (>6in)
$40

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Durability
Nondurable
Scratch resistance
Poor

Toughness of Fuchsite

Poor
Fair
Good
Excellent
Fuchsite's poor toughness arises from its layered structure and weak bonds. Its perfect cleavage along specific planes makes it susceptible to chipping and fracturing under stress or impact.

Stability of Fuchsite

Sensitive
Stable
Fuchsite's susceptibility to water, heat, stains, and chemicals indicates a level of care required that renders it sensitive for daily use.
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Uses of Fuchsite

Fuchsite is often worn as a pendant, and it is also carved into small sculptures. Its green color prevents its use in most construction projects, but it can be ground up and used as a pigment extender in green paint. Cut into fine sheets, fuchsite is also used in a variety of electronic devices.

The Meaning of Fuchsite

Fuchsite was admired as a magical stone by shamans and healers. They believed that the stone had the power to show the root of the disease. The stone was generally associated with well-being and health. Herbalists even thought that fuchsite could help gardens to be abundant and healthy.

Healing Properties of Fuchsite

Fuchsite is often referred to as the "Healing Stone" due to its strong purported powers of healing. It is an excellent stone for complete healing of the mind, body, and spirit. It has been said that its benefits are so strong that the healing powers can help anyone in its vicinity. Its calming energy may provide a sense of balance and harmony when used in the home.
Chakras
Heart

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