{"title":"Charoite","description":null,"products":[{"product_id":"charoite-cabochon-russia-cak29","title":"Charoite cabochon – Russia - CAK29","description":"\u003cul\u003e\n\u003cli\u003eLocation: Russia\u003c\/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003eWeight: 5.3g\u003c\/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003eDimensions: 2.9 x 1.5 x 0.6 cm\u003c\/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003eDETAILED DESCRIPTION\u003c\/li\u003e\n\u003c\/ul\u003e\u003cp\u003eCharoite Cabochon – Rare Purple Mineral from Siberia Charoite cabochon is a processed natural mineral known for its distinctive purple color and unique fibrous, swirling structure. This rare mineral features shades ranging from light lilac to deep purple, often accompanied by a silky luster and distinctive patterns. A typical characteristic of charoite is its complex internal structure formed by thin fibers and irregular patterns that create a unique decorative appearance. Cabochons and Use in Jewelry A cabochon is a particular type of cut without facets, featuring a smooth, rounded, and polished surface. This processing method enhances the natural color, pattern, and silky luster of the mineral. Charoite cabochons are particularly popular for making rings, pendants, earrings, and bracelets. Due to its hardness of 5–6 on the Mohs scale, charoite is especially suitable for jewelry not exposed to excessive mechanical stress. Each cabochon is unique due to its inimitable patterns and color structure. Formation of Charoite Charoite forms through complex geological processes during the transformation of rocks under the influence of hot, mineral-rich solutions and high temperatures. This process, called metasomatism, causes a chemical transformation of the original rocks and the formation of a new mineral with a characteristic fibrous structure. Charoite does not occur as individual crystals but forms compact masses and veins within the host rock. Its typical structure develops through the gradual growth of mineral fibers during long geological processes. Location of Charoite The only deposit of charoite is located in the Chara River area in Russia. This mineral was discovered in the second half of the 20th century, and its presence is exclusively limited to this locality. Precisely because of this uniqueness, charoite is highly valued by both collectors and in the jewelry industry.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"PeltramMinerals","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":58028111364421,"sku":"CAK29","price":41.36,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0881\/1659\/2965\/files\/73283_charoite-cabochon---russia.jpg?v=1779380291"},{"product_id":"charoite-cabochon-russia-cak37","title":"Charoite cabochon – Russia - CAK37","description":"\u003cul\u003e\n\u003cli\u003eLocation: Russia\u003c\/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003eWeight: 0.9g\u003c\/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003eDimensions: 1.5 x 0.8 x 0.4 cm\u003c\/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003eDETAILED DESCRIPTION\u003c\/li\u003e\n\u003c\/ul\u003e\u003cp\u003eCharoite cabochon – rare purple mineral from Siberia. The charoite cabochon is a processed natural mineral known for its distinctive purple color and unique fibrous, swirling structure. This rare mineral exhibits shades ranging from light lilac to deep purple, often accompanied by a silky luster and distinctive patterns. A typical characteristic of charoite is its complex internal structure formed by thin fibers and irregular patterns that create a unique decorative appearance. Cabochons and Use in Jewelry A cabochon is a particular type of cut without facets, with a smooth, rounded, and polished surface. This processing method enhances the natural color, pattern, and silky luster of the mineral. Charoite cabochons are particularly popular in the creation of rings, pendants, earrings, and bracelets. Due to its hardness of 5–6 on the Mohs scale, charoite is especially suitable for jewelry not exposed to excessive mechanical stress. Each cabochon is unique due to its inimitable patterns and color structure. Formation of Charoite Charoite is formed through complex geological processes during the transformation of rocks under the influence of hot, mineral-rich solutions and high temperatures. This process, called metasomatism, causes a chemical transformation of the original rocks and the formation of a new mineral with a characteristic fibrous structure. Charoite does not occur as individual crystals but forms compact masses and veins within the host rock. Its typical structure develops through the gradual growth of mineral fibers during long geological processes. Location of Charoite The only deposit of charoite is found in the Chara River area in Russia. This mineral was discovered in the second half of the 20th century, and its presence is exclusively limited to this location. 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This rare mineral exhibits shades ranging from light lilac to deep purple, often accompanied by a silky luster and distinctive patterns. A typical feature of charoite is its complex internal structure formed by thin fibers and irregular patterns that create a unique decorative appearance. Cabochons and use in jewelry A cabochon is a special type of cut without facets, with a smooth, rounded, and polished surface. This processing method enhances the natural color, pattern, and silky luster of the mineral. Charoite cabochons are particularly popular in the creation of rings, pendants, earrings, and bracelets. Thanks to its hardness of 5–6 on the Mohs scale, charoite is especially suitable for jewelry not exposed to excessive mechanical stress. Each cabochon is unique due to its irreplaceable patterns and color structure. Formation of charoite Charoite forms through complex geological processes during the transformation of rocks under the influence of hot mineral-rich solutions and high temperatures. This process, called metasomatism, causes a chemical transformation of the original rocks and the formation of a new mineral with a characteristic fibrous structure. Charoite does not occur as individual crystals but forms compact masses and veins within the host rock. Its typical structure develops through the gradual growth of mineral fibers during long geological processes. Location of charoite The only deposit of charoite is located in the Chara River area in Russia. This mineral was discovered in the second half of the 20th century, and its presence is exclusively limited to this location. 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This rare mineral exhibits shades ranging from light lilac to deep purple, often accompanied by a silky luster and distinctive patterns. A typical characteristic of charoite is its complex internal structure formed by thin fibers and irregular patterns that create a unique decorative appearance. Cabochon and Use in Jewelry The cabochon is a particular type of cut without facets, with a smooth, rounded, and polished surface. This processing method enhances the natural color, pattern, and silky luster of the mineral. Charoite cabochons are particularly popular for making rings, pendants, earrings, and bracelets. Thanks to its hardness of 5–6 on the Mohs scale, charoite is especially suitable for jewelry not exposed to excessive mechanical stress. Each cabochon is unique due to its irreplaceable patterns and color structure. Formation of Charoite Charoite forms through complex geological processes during the transformation of rocks under the influence of hot mineral-rich solutions and high temperatures. This process, called metasomatism, causes a chemical transformation of the original rocks and the formation of a new mineral with a characteristic fibrous structure. Charoite does not occur as individual crystals but forms compact masses and veins within the host rock. Its typical structure develops through the gradual growth of mineral fibers during long geological processes. Location of Charoite The only charoite deposit is located in the Chara River area in Russia. This mineral was discovered in the second half of the 20th century, and its presence is exclusively limited to this location. 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This rare mineral exhibits shades ranging from light lilac to deep purple, often accompanied by a silky luster and distinctive patterns. A typical characteristic of charoite is its complex internal structure formed by thin fibers and irregular patterns that create a unique decorative appearance. Cabochons and use in jewelry A cabochon is a particular type of unfaceted cut, with a smooth, rounded, and polished surface. This processing method enhances the natural color, pattern, and silky luster of the mineral. Charoite cabochons are particularly popular in the creation of rings, pendants, earrings, and bracelets. Thanks to its hardness of 5–6 on the Mohs scale, charoite is especially suitable for jewelry not exposed to excessive mechanical stress. Each cabochon is unique due to its unrepeatable patterns and color structure. Formation of charoite Charoite forms through complex geological processes during the transformation of rocks under the influence of hot mineral-rich solutions and high temperatures. This process, called metasomatism, causes a chemical transformation of the original rocks and the formation of a new mineral with a characteristic fibrous structure. Charoite does not occur as individual crystals but forms compact masses and veins within the host rock. Its typical structure develops through the gradual growth of mineral fibers during long geological processes. Charoite location The only charoite deposit is located in the area of the Chara River in Russia. This mineral was discovered in the second half of the 20th century, and its presence is exclusively limited to this location. 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This rare mineral exhibits shades ranging from light lilac to deep violet, often accompanied by a silky luster and distinctive patterns. A typical feature of charoite is its complex internal structure formed by thin fibers and irregular patterns that create a unique decorative appearance. Cabochons and Use in Jewelry A cabochon is a particular type of cut without facets, with a smooth, rounded, and polished surface. This processing method enhances the natural color, pattern, and silky luster of the mineral. Charoite cabochons are particularly popular in the creation of rings, pendants, earrings, and bracelets. Thanks to its hardness of 5–6 on the Mohs scale, charoite is especially suitable for jewelry not exposed to excessive mechanical stress. Each cabochon is unique due to its unrepeatable patterns and color structure. Formation of Charoite Charoite forms through complex geological processes during the transformation of rocks under the influence of hot, mineral-rich solutions and high temperatures. This process, called metasomatism, causes a chemical transformation of the original rocks and the formation of a new mineral with a characteristic fibrous structure. Charoite does not occur as individual crystals but forms compact masses and veins within the host rock. Its typical structure develops through the gradual growth of mineral fibers during long geological processes. Location of Charoite The only deposit of charoite is located in the Chara River area in Russia. This mineral was discovered in the second half of the 20th century, and its presence is exclusively limited to this location. 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This rare mineral exhibits shades ranging from light lilac to intense violet, often accompanied by a silky luster and distinctive patterns. A typical feature of charoite is its complex internal structure formed by thin fibers and irregular patterns that create a unique decorative appearance. Cabochon and Use in Jewelry A cabochon is a particular type of cut without facets, with a smooth, rounded, and polished surface. This processing method enhances the natural color, pattern, and silky luster of the mineral. Charoite cabochons are particularly popular for making rings, pendants, earrings, and bracelets. Due to its hardness of 5–6 on the Mohs scale, charoite is especially suitable for jewelry not exposed to excessive mechanical stress. Each cabochon is unique due to its inimitable patterns and chromatic structure. Formation of Charoite Charoite forms through complex geological processes during the transformation of rocks under the influence of hot mineral-rich solutions and high temperatures. This process, called metasomatism, causes a chemical transformation of the original rocks and the formation of a new mineral with a characteristic fibrous structure. Charoite does not occur as individual crystals but forms compact masses and veins within the host rock. Its typical structure develops through the gradual growth of mineral fibers during long geological processes. Location of Charoite The only deposit of charoite is found in the Chara River area in Russia. This mineral was discovered in the second half of the 20th century, and its presence is exclusively limited to this location. 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This rare mineral exhibits shades ranging from light lilac to deep purple, often accompanied by a silky luster and distinctive patterns. A typical feature of charoite is its complex internal structure formed by thin fibers and irregular patterns that create a unique decorative appearance. Cabochon and jewelry use. A cabochon is a particular type of cut without facets, with a smooth, rounded, and polished surface. This processing method enhances the natural color, pattern, and silky luster of the mineral. Charoite cabochons are particularly popular in the creation of rings, pendants, earrings, and bracelets. Thanks to its hardness of 5–6 on the Mohs scale, charoite is especially suitable for jewelry not exposed to excessive mechanical stress. Each cabochon is unique due to its inimitable patterns and color structure. Formation of charoite. Charoite forms through complex geological processes during the transformation of rocks under the influence of hot solutions rich in minerals and high temperatures. This process, called metasomatism, causes a chemical transformation of the original rocks and the formation of a new mineral with a characteristic fibrous structure. Charoite does not occur as individual crystals but forms compact masses and veins within the host rock. Its typical structure develops through the gradual growth of mineral fibers during long geological processes. Location of charoite. The only deposit of charoite is located in the Chara River area in Russia. This mineral was discovered in the second half of the 20th century, and its presence is limited exclusively to this location. 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This rare mineral exhibits shades ranging from light lilac to intense purple, often accompanied by a silky luster and distinctive patterns. A typical feature of charoite is its complex internal structure, formed by thin fibers and irregular patterns that create a unique decorative appearance. Cabochon and Use in Jewelry The cabochon is a specific type of cut without facets, with a smooth, rounded, and polished surface. This method of processing enhances the natural color, pattern, and silky luster of the mineral. Charoite cabochons are particularly prized for making rings, pendants, earrings, and bracelets. Due to its hardness of 5–6 on the Mohs scale, charoite is most suitable for jewelry not exposed to excessive mechanical stress. Each cabochon is unique due to its unrepeatable patterns and color structure. Charoite Formation Charoite forms through complex geological processes during the transformation of rocks under the influence of hot, mineral-rich solutions and high temperatures. This process, called metasomatism, causes a chemical transformation of the original rocks and the formation of a new mineral with a characteristic fibrous structure. Charoite does not occur as individual crystals but forms compact masses and veins within the host rock. Its typical structure develops through the gradual growth of mineral fibers during long geological processes. Charoite Locality The only deposit of charoite is located in the Chara River area in Russia. This mineral was discovered in the second half of the 20th century, and its presence is limited exclusively to this location. 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This rare mineral features shades ranging from light lilac to intense violet, often accompanied by a silky luster and distinctive patterns. A typical characteristic of charoite is its complex internal structure formed by thin fibers and irregular patterns that create a unique decorative appearance. Cabochons and Use in Jewelry A cabochon is a specific type of cut without facets, featuring a smooth, rounded, and polished surface. This processing method enhances the mineral's natural color, pattern, and silky luster. Charoite cabochons are particularly prized for making rings, pendants, earrings, and bracelets. Thanks to its hardness of 5–6 on the Mohs scale, charoite is especially suitable for jewelry not exposed to excessive mechanical stress. Each cabochon is unique due to its irreplaceable patterns and color structure. Formation of Charoite Charoite forms through complex geological processes during the transformation of rocks under the influence of hot, mineral-rich solutions and high temperatures. This process, called metasomatism, causes a chemical transformation of the original rocks and the formation of a new mineral with a characteristic fibrous structure. Charoite does not occur as individual crystals but forms compact masses and veins within the host rock. Its typical structure develops through the gradual growth of mineral fibers during long geological processes. Location of Charoite The only deposit of charoite is found in the Chara River area in Russia. This mineral was discovered in the second half of the 20th century, and its presence is limited exclusively to this location. 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This rare mineral features shades ranging from light lilac to deep purple, often accompanied by a silky luster and distinctive patterns. A typical characteristic of charoite is its complex internal structure formed by thin fibers and irregular patterns that create a unique decorative appearance. Cabochon and Use in Jewelry. A cabochon is a specific type of cut without facets, with a smooth, rounded, and polished surface. This processing method enhances the natural color, pattern, and silky luster of the mineral. Charoite cabochons are particularly popular for making rings, pendants, earrings, and bracelets. Due to its hardness of 5–6 on the Mohs scale, charoite is especially suitable for jewelry not exposed to excessive mechanical stress. Each cabochon is unique due to its irreplaceable patterns and color structure. Formation of Charoite. Charoite forms through complex geological processes during the transformation of rocks under the influence of hot mineral-rich solutions and high temperatures. This process, called metasomatism, causes a chemical transformation of the original rocks and the formation of a new mineral with a characteristic fibrous structure. Charoite does not occur as individual crystals but forms compact masses and veins within the host rock. Its typical structure develops through the gradual growth of mineral fibers during long geological processes. Location of Charoite. The only deposit of charoite is located in the Chara River area in Russia. This mineral was discovered in the second half of the 20th century, and its presence is limited exclusively to this location. 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This rare mineral features shades ranging from light lilac to deep violet, often accompanied by a silky luster and distinctive patterns. A typical characteristic of charoite is its complex internal structure formed by thin fibers and irregular patterns that create a unique decorative appearance. Cabochons and use in jewelry. A cabochon is a particular type of cut without facets, with a smooth, rounded, and polished surface. This processing method enhances the natural color, pattern, and silky luster of the mineral. Charoite cabochons are particularly popular for making rings, pendants, earrings, and bracelets. Thanks to its hardness of 5–6 on the Mohs scale, charoite is especially suitable for jewelry not exposed to excessive mechanical stress. Each cabochon is unique due to its irreplaceable patterns and color structure. Formation of charoite. Charoite forms through complex geological processes during the transformation of rocks under the influence of hot mineral-rich solutions and high temperatures. This process, called metasomatism, causes a chemical transformation of the original rocks and the formation of a new mineral with a characteristic fibrous structure. Charoite does not occur as individual crystals but forms compact masses and veins within the host rock. Its typical structure develops through the gradual growth of mineral fibers during long geological processes. Location of charoite. The only deposit of charoite is found in the Chara River area in Russia. This mineral was discovered in the second half of the 20th century, and its presence is limited exclusively to this location. 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This rare mineral exhibits shades ranging from light lilac to intense violet, often accompanied by a silky luster and distinctive patterns. A typical characteristic of charoite is its complex internal structure formed by thin fibers and irregular patterns that create a unique decorative appearance. Cabochon and use in jewelry The cabochon is a particular type of cut without facets, with a smooth, rounded, and polished surface. This processing method enhances the natural color, pattern, and silky luster of the mineral. Charoite cabochons are particularly prized for making rings, pendants, earrings, and bracelets. Thanks to its hardness of 5–6 on the Mohs scale, charoite is especially suitable for jewelry not exposed to excessive mechanical stress. Each cabochon is unique due to its unrepeatable patterns and color structure. Formation of charoite Charoite forms through complex geological processes during the transformation of rocks under the influence of hot solutions rich in minerals and high temperatures. This process, called metasomatism, causes a chemical transformation of the original rocks and the formation of a new mineral with a characteristic fibrous structure. Charoite does not occur as individual crystals but forms compact masses and veins within the host rock. Its typical structure develops through the gradual growth of mineral fibers during long geological processes. Charoite locality The only charoite deposit is located in the Chara River area in Russia. This mineral was discovered in the second half of the 20th century, and its presence is limited exclusively to this locality. 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This rare mineral exhibits shades ranging from light lilac to deep purple, often accompanied by a silky luster and distinctive patterns. A typical characteristic of charoite is its complex internal structure formed by thin fibers and irregular patterns that create a unique decorative appearance. Cabochon and use in jewelry A cabochon is a particular type of cut without facets, with a smooth, rounded, and polished surface. This processing method enhances the natural color, pattern, and silky luster of the mineral. Charoite cabochons are particularly popular for making rings, pendants, earrings, and bracelets. Due to its hardness of 5–6 on the Mohs scale, charoite is especially suitable for jewelry not exposed to excessive mechanical stress. Each cabochon is unique thanks to its inimitable patterns and color structure. Formation of charoite Charoite forms through complex geological processes during the transformation of rocks under the influence of hot, mineral-rich solutions and high temperatures. This process, called metasomatism, causes a chemical transformation of the original rocks and the formation of a new mineral with a characteristic fibrous structure. Charoite does not occur as individual crystals but forms compact masses and veins within the host rock. Its typical structure develops through the gradual growth of mineral fibers during long geological processes. Location of charoite The only deposit of charoite is located in the Chara River area in Russia. This mineral was discovered in the second half of the 20th century, and its presence is limited exclusively to this location. 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This rare mineral exhibits shades ranging from light lilac to deep purple, often accompanied by a silky luster and distinctive patterns. A typical feature of charoite is its complex internal structure formed by thin fibers and irregular patterns that create a unique decorative appearance. Cabochons and use in jewelry A cabochon is a particular type of cut without facets, with a smooth, rounded, and polished surface. This processing method enhances the natural color, pattern, and silky luster of the mineral. Charoite cabochons are particularly popular in the creation of rings, pendants, earrings, and bracelets. Thanks to its hardness of 5–6 on the Mohs scale, charoite is especially suitable for jewelry not exposed to excessive mechanical stress. Each cabochon is unique due to its unrepeatable patterns and color structure. Formation of charoite Charoite is formed through complex geological processes during the transformation of rocks under the influence of hot mineral-rich solutions and high temperatures. This process, called metasomatism, causes a chemical transformation of the original rocks and the formation of a new mineral with a characteristic fibrous structure. Charoite does not occur as individual crystals but forms compact masses and veins within the host rock. Its typical structure develops through the gradual growth of mineral fibers during long geological processes. Location of charoite The only deposit of charoite is located in the Chara River area in Russia. This mineral was discovered in the second half of the 20th century, and its presence is exclusively limited to this locality. 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This rare mineral exhibits shades ranging from light lilac to deep purple, often accompanied by a silky luster and distinctive patterns. A typical characteristic of charoite is its complex internal structure formed by thin fibers and irregular patterns that create a unique decorative appearance. Cabochons and Use in Jewelry A cabochon is a particular type of cut without facets, featuring a smooth, rounded, and polished surface. This processing method enhances the natural color, pattern, and silky luster of the mineral. Charoite cabochons are particularly popular in the creation of rings, pendants, earrings, and bracelets. Thanks to its hardness of 5–6 on the Mohs scale, charoite is especially suitable for jewelry not exposed to excessive mechanical stress. Each cabochon is unique due to its inimitable patterns and color structure. Formation of Charoite Charoite forms through complex geological processes during the transformation of rocks under the influence of hot mineral-rich solutions and high temperatures. This process, called metasomatism, causes a chemical transformation of the original rocks and the formation of a new mineral with a characteristic fibrous structure. Charoite does not occur as individual crystals but forms compact masses and veins within the host rock. Its typical structure develops through the gradual growth of mineral fibers during long geological processes. Location of Charoite The only deposit of charoite is located in the Chara River area in Russia. This mineral was discovered in the second half of the 20th century, and its presence is exclusively limited to this location. 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This rare mineral exhibits shades ranging from light lilac to deep purple, often accompanied by a silky luster and distinctive patterns. A typical feature of charoite is its complex internal structure formed by thin fibers and irregular patterns that create a unique decorative appearance. Cabochons and Use in Jewelry A cabochon is a particular type of cut without facets, featuring a smooth, rounded, and polished surface. This processing method enhances the mineral's natural color, pattern, and silky luster. Charoite cabochons are particularly popular for making rings, pendants, earrings, and bracelets. Due to its hardness of 5–6 on the Mohs scale, charoite is especially suitable for jewelry not exposed to excessive mechanical stress. Each cabochon is unique thanks to its inimitable patterns and color structure. Formation of Charoite Charoite forms through complex geological processes during the transformation of rocks under the influence of hot, mineral-rich solutions and high temperatures. This process, called metasomatism, causes a chemical transformation of the original rocks and the formation of a new mineral with a characteristic fibrous structure. Charoite does not occur as individual crystals but forms compact masses and veins within the host rock. Its typical structure develops through the gradual growth of mineral fibers during long geological processes. Location of Charoite The only charoite deposit is located in the Chara River area in Russia. This mineral was discovered in the second half of the 20th century, and its presence is limited exclusively to this location. 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This rare mineral exhibits shades ranging from light lilac to deep purple, often accompanied by a silky luster and distinctive patterns. A typical feature of charoite is its complex internal structure formed by thin fibers and irregular patterns that create a unique decorative appearance. Cabochons and Use in Jewelry A cabochon is a specific type of cut without facets, with a smooth, rounded, and polished surface. This processing method enhances the natural color, pattern, and silky luster of the mineral. Charoite cabochons are particularly popular in the creation of rings, pendants, earrings, and bracelets. Thanks to its hardness of 5–6 on the Mohs scale, charoite is especially suitable for jewelry not exposed to excessive mechanical stress. Each cabochon is unique due to its unrepeatable patterns and color structure. Formation of Charoite Charoite is formed through complex geological processes during the transformation of rocks under the influence of hot mineral-rich solutions and high temperatures. This process, called metasomatism, causes a chemical transformation of the original rocks and the formation of a new mineral with a characteristic fibrous structure. Charoite does not occur as individual crystals but forms compact masses and veins within the host rock. Its typical structure develops through the gradual growth of mineral fibers during long geological processes. Location of Charoite The only deposit of charoite is located in the Chara River area in Russia. This mineral was discovered in the second half of the 20th century, and its presence is exclusively limited to this locality. 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Formation of Charoite Charoite forms through complex geological processes during the transformation of rocks under the influence of hot mineral-rich solutions and high temperatures. This process, called metasomatism, causes a chemical transformation of the original rocks and the formation of a new mineral with a characteristic fibrous structure. Charoite does not occur as individual crystals but forms compact masses and veins within the host rock. Its typical structure develops through the gradual growth of mineral fibers during long geological processes. Location of Charoite The only deposit of charoite is located in the Chara River area in Russia. This mineral was discovered in the second half of the 20th century, and its presence is limited exclusively to this location. 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Formation of charoite Charoite forms through complex geological processes during the transformation of rocks under the influence of hot mineral-rich solutions and high temperatures. This process, called metasomatism, causes a chemical transformation of the original rocks and the formation of a new mineral with a characteristic fibrous structure. Charoite does not occur as individual crystals but forms compact masses and veins within the host rock. Its typical structure develops through the gradual growth of mineral fibers during long geological processes. Locality of charoite The only deposit of charoite is located in the area of the Chara River in Russia. This mineral was discovered in the second half of the 20th century, and its presence is limited exclusively to this locality. 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Formation of charoite Charoite forms through complex geological processes during the transformation of rocks under the influence of hot mineral-rich solutions and high temperatures. This process, called metasomatism, causes a chemical transformation of the original rocks and the formation of a new mineral with a characteristic fibrous structure. Charoite does not occur as individual crystals but forms compact masses and veins within the host rock. Its typical structure develops through the gradual growth of mineral fibers during long geological processes. Location of charoite The only deposit of charoite is located in the Chara River area in Russia. This mineral was discovered in the second half of the 20th century, and its presence is limited exclusively to this location. 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Formation of Charoite Charoite forms through complex geological processes during the transformation of rocks under the influence of hot mineral-rich solutions and high temperatures. This process, called metasomatism, causes a chemical transformation of the original rocks and the formation of a new mineral with a characteristic fibrous structure. Charoite does not occur as individual crystals but forms compact masses and veins within the host rock. Its typical structure develops through the gradual growth of mineral fibers during long geological processes. Locality of Charoite The only charoite deposit is found in the Chara River area in Russia. This mineral was discovered in the second half of the 20th century, and its presence is limited exclusively to this locality. 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Formation of charoite Charoite forms through complex geological processes during the transformation of rocks under the influence of hot mineral-rich solutions and high temperatures. This process, called metasomatism, causes a chemical transformation of the original rocks and the formation of a new mineral with a characteristic fibrous structure. Charoite does not occur as individual crystals, but forms compact masses and veins within the host rock. Its typical structure develops through the gradual growth of mineral fibers during long geological processes. Location of charoite The only deposit of charoite is located in the Chara River area in Russia. This mineral was discovered in the second half of the 20th century, and its presence is limited exclusively to this locality. 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Formation of Charoite Charoite forms through complex geological processes during the transformation of rocks under the influence of hot mineral-rich solutions and high temperatures. This process, called metasomatism, causes a chemical transformation of the original rocks and the formation of a new mineral with a characteristic fibrous structure. Charoite does not occur as individual crystals but forms compact masses and veins within the host rock. Its typical structure develops through the gradual growth of mineral fibers during long geological processes. Location of Charoite The only deposit of charoite is located in the Chara River area in Russia. This mineral was discovered in the second half of the 20th century, and its presence is limited exclusively to this location. 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Formation of Charoite Charoite forms through complex geological processes during the transformation of rocks under the influence of hot, mineral-rich solutions and high temperatures. This process, called metasomatism, causes a chemical transformation of the original rocks and the formation of a new mineral with a characteristic fibrous structure. Charoite does not occur as individual crystals but forms compact masses and veins within the host rock. Its typical structure develops through the gradual growth of mineral fibers over long geological processes. Location of Charoite The only charoite deposit is located in the Chara River area in Russia. This mineral was discovered in the second half of the 20th century, and its presence is limited exclusively to this location. 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Formation of charoite Charoite forms through complex geological processes during the transformation of rocks under the influence of hot mineral-rich solutions and high temperatures. This process, called metasomatism, causes a chemical transformation of the original rocks and the formation of a new mineral with a characteristic fibrous structure. Charoite does not occur as individual crystals, but forms compact masses and veins within the host rock. Its typical structure develops through the gradual growth of mineral fibers during long geological processes. Location of charoite The only deposit of charoite is located in the Chara River area in Russia. This mineral was discovered in the second half of the 20th century, and its presence is limited exclusively to this location. 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This rare mineral exhibits shades ranging from light lilac to deep purple, often accompanied by a silky luster and distinctive patterns. A typical characteristic of charoite is its complex internal structure formed by thin fibers and irregular patterns that create a unique decorative appearance. Cabochon and Use in Jewelry A cabochon is a particular type of cut without facets, with a smooth, rounded, and polished surface. This processing method enhances the natural color, pattern, and silky luster of the mineral. Charoite cabochons are particularly popular in the creation of rings, pendants, earrings, and bracelets. Thanks to its hardness of 5–6 on the Mohs scale, charoite is especially suitable for jewelry not exposed to excessive mechanical stress. Each cabochon is unique due to its irreplicable patterns and color structure. Formation of Charoite Charoite forms through complex geological processes during the transformation of rocks under the influence of hot solutions rich in minerals and high temperatures. This process, called metasomatism, causes a chemical transformation of the original rocks and the formation of a new mineral with a characteristic fibrous structure. Charoite does not occur as individual crystals but forms compact masses and veins within the host rock. Its typical structure develops through the gradual growth of mineral fibers during long geological processes. Location of Charoite The only deposit of charoite is located in the Chara River area in Russia. This mineral was discovered in the second half of the 20th century, and its presence is exclusively limited to this locality. 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Formation of charoite Charoite forms through complex geological processes during the transformation of rocks under the influence of hot, mineral-rich solutions and high temperatures. This process, called metasomatism, causes a chemical transformation of the original rocks and the formation of a new mineral with a characteristic fibrous structure. Charoite does not occur as individual crystals but forms compact masses and veins within the host rock. Its typical structure develops through the gradual growth of mineral fibers during long geological processes. Location of charoite The only charoite deposit is located in the Chara River area in Russia. This mineral was discovered in the second half of the 20th century, and its presence is limited exclusively to this locality. 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Formation of Charoite Charoite forms through complex geological processes during the transformation of rocks under the influence of hot mineral-rich solutions and high temperatures. This process, called metasomatism, causes a chemical transformation of the original rocks and the formation of a new mineral with a characteristic fibrous structure. Charoite does not occur as individual crystals but forms compact masses and veins within the host rock. Its typical structure develops through the gradual growth of mineral fibers during long geological processes. Location of Charoite The only charoite deposit is located in the Chara River area in Russia. This mineral was discovered in the second half of the 20th century, and its presence is limited exclusively to this location. 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Charoite formation Charoite forms through complex geological processes during the transformation of rocks under the influence of hot mineral-rich solutions and high temperatures. This process, called metasomatism, causes a chemical transformation of the original rocks and the formation of a new mineral with a characteristic fibrous structure. Charoite does not occur as individual crystals but forms compact masses and veins within the host rock. Its typical structure develops through the gradual growth of mineral fibers during long geological processes. Charoite locality The only charoite deposit is located in the Chara River area in Russia. This mineral was discovered in the second half of the 20th century, and its presence is limited exclusively to this locality. 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Formation of Charoite Charoite forms through complex geological processes during the transformation of rocks under the influence of hot mineral-rich solutions and high temperatures. This process, called metasomatism, causes a chemical transformation of the original rocks and the formation of a new mineral with a characteristic fibrous structure. Charoite does not occur as individual crystals but forms compact masses and veins within the host rock. Its typical structure develops through the gradual growth of mineral fibers during long geological processes. Location of Charoite The only charoite deposit is located in the Chara River area in Russia. This mineral was discovered in the second half of the 20th century, and its presence is exclusively limited to this location. 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