Serpentine Pendant Russia Ural

$40.00

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Description

SERPENTINE PENDANT

This is the light green serpentine pendant. Dimensions: 0.9 x 0.7 x 0.1″ (2.4 x 1.8 x 0.3cm). Weight – 0.1oz (4 grams). Origin: Russia, Ural.

Some information about serpentine:

Serpentine is a gem-quality hydrated magnesium silicate, usually green, yellowish-green, or brownish-green in color. Its name is thought to be derived from its serpent-like green colors. Serpentine is not just a gemstone, but rather, it is a group of minerals which includes up to 20 different related members. Although there are a variety of serpentines, there are only two basic aggregate structures of serpentine which include antigorite and chrysotile.

Serpentine is a basic magnesium silicate, with many specimens containing iron as well. Other elements in small quantities may also be present, including chromium, nickel and cobalt. Most serpentine rocks are translucent to opaque with a hardness score that can range from 2.5 to 5.5, depending on exact composition. Serpentine is fairly soft and light, with a specific gravity (density) ranging from 2.44 to 2.62, which is slightly lower than quartz. Its luster can be greasy, waxy or silky. It can sometimes be confused with nephrite jade, but nephrite is much harder, tougher and has a less greasy luster.

In Russia serpentine deposits are found in the Ural Mountains.

Additional information

Weight 4 g