Green aventurine is a variety of quartz that is known for its green color and shimmering appearance. It belongs to the larger group of minerals known as chalcedony, which is a type of microcrystalline quartz. Aventurine is typically green due to the presence of microscopic inclusions of green minerals such as fuchsite, mica, or chlorite.
Key characteristics of green aventurine include:
- Color: As the name suggests, green aventurine is primarily green in color. The shade of green can vary from pale to dark, often with a sparkling or shimmering effect caused by the inclusions.
- Inclusions: The shimmering effect, known as aventurescence, is caused by the presence of platy or flaky inclusions of other minerals like mica, fuchsite, or chlorite. These inclusions interact with light, producing a sparkling appearance.
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