5 Fun Facts About Azurite Minerals You Must Know About

Posted by CharliMichel on October 4th, 2019

Azurite is known as a carbonate hydroxide mineral that is primarily popular for its distinct deep blue to violet-blue color — talking about the "azure," which is another name for the blue color and is named from the deep blue evening skies that you notice above deserts and wintry landscapes. Though Azurite is not a common mineral and you won’t find it everywhere, but the mineral is beautiful and attracts a great deal of attention among the people. In Spite of being very popular for its color and attractive visual elements, there are many things that people don't know about the mineral. Here we are sharing five fun facts about the Azurite that you must know about it before you start looking Azurite minerals for sale online.

Azurite is mostly found in rocks above deposits of copper ore that helps the Geologists with other purposes. With the help of this information, they use azurite as an indicator mineral to seek out subsurface copper deposits. After finding the copper deposit, the azurite that is also present gets distracted by the geologists and used if it is a high grade and easy enough to mine.

In Spite of the fat that Azurite accepts a bright lustrous polish, it is very limited to the Jewelry making in the industry. The reason behind this is the Mohs Hardness of just 3.5. Using a mineral for jewelry making with this much of softness can cause damage and abrasion, especially in rings, bracelets or necklaces.

With time Azurite weather causing it losing the blue color turning light or getting a green effect. Due to this, you will notice that Azurite jewelry is most commonly stored in a dark place away from heat and light. The jewelry is kept in boxes keeping the light outside protecting the Azurite.

The studies and researchers have proven that ancient Egyptians used to mine Azurite on the Sinai Peninsula, and they melted it down to produce copper.

Maybe the weathering effect makes it less popular among the jewelry mineral, but it is getting popular among the collectors every day. More and more collectors are getting pulled towards this blue color rock due to its attractive look and perfect characteristics to add to their collection. Moreover, in recent days the collectors seeking trilobites fossils for sale also seemed to be very interested in Azurite.

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