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'''Razmanite''' is a dark greenish mineral commonly mined from the rugged hills of northeastern [[Idiri]]. It is often but not always found associated with copper deposits. The stone has a silky luster when polished, and its hues range from hunter green to a very deep olive. It is usually features streaks or marbling in various shades of orange and reddish-brown. Difficult to work but very durable, it is often carved by skilled [[Razmani]] artisans into wrist and ankle bangles, pendants, or settings for metal jewelry. | '''Razmanite''' is a dark greenish mineral commonly mined from the rugged hills of northeastern [[Idiri]]. It is often but not always found associated with copper deposits. The stone has a silky luster when polished, and its hues range from hunter green to a very deep olive. It is usually features streaks or marbling in various shades of orange and reddish-brown. Difficult to work but very durable, it is often carved by skilled [[Razmani]] artisans into wrist and ankle bangles, pendants, or settings for metal jewelry. | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Rocks & Minerals]] | ||
[[Category:Materials]] | [[Category:Materials]] | ||
[[Category:Natural History]] | [[Category:Natural History]] |
Revision as of 21:27, 31 July 2022
Razmanite is a dark greenish mineral commonly mined from the rugged hills of northeastern Idiri. It is often but not always found associated with copper deposits. The stone has a silky luster when polished, and its hues range from hunter green to a very deep olive. It is usually features streaks or marbling in various shades of orange and reddish-brown. Difficult to work but very durable, it is often carved by skilled Razmani artisans into wrist and ankle bangles, pendants, or settings for metal jewelry.