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Rock and Gem Shop Tumbled Charoite
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Tumbled Charoite

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Charoite is a rare silicate mineral known for its striking lavender to purple coloration. It was first discovered in the 1940s along the Chara River in Siberia, Russia, and is named after this location.

Charoite is highly valued for its aesthetic appeal and is used mainly in cabochons, beads, and ornamental objects. Its unique appearance and relative rarity make it a sought-after material among gem collectors and jewelry designers.

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Charoite is a rare silicate mineral known for its striking lavender to purple coloration. It was first discovered in the 1940s along the Chara River in Siberia, Russia, and is named after this location.

Charoite is highly valued for its aesthetic appeal and is used mainly in cabochons, beads, and ornamental objects. Its unique appearance and relative rarity make it a sought-after material among gem collectors and jewelry designers.

Charoite is a rare silicate mineral known for its striking lavender to purple coloration. It was first discovered in the 1940s along the Chara River in Siberia, Russia, and is named after this location.

Charoite is highly valued for its aesthetic appeal and is used mainly in cabochons, beads, and ornamental objects. Its unique appearance and relative rarity make it a sought-after material among gem collectors and jewelry designers.

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