Good day dear Hive Community, first of all I would like to wish you all a pleasant day and hope you are well! Here I would like to bring a mineral a little closer and hope you can expand your knowledge a little.
You can see here a representative from the mineral class of germanates and silicates, which is also known as forsterite. Forsterite was first discovered in the 19th century by the French mineralogist and doctor Armand Lévy (1795 - 1841) who had found the mineral for the first time in Italy near the Mount Vesuvius and when naming it he referred to the mineralogist and minerals seller Adolarius Jacob Forster (1739 - 1806). As the origin can already be guessed, the formation can be traced back to a magmatic origin and it is widespread worldwide and the best-known places of discovery include England, Canada USA, France, Greece or Switzerland. Depending on the specimen, the color can be green, gray or yellow and can be traced back to the chemical composition and the formation can in some cases also be traced back to metamorphic origin and it has also been found on meteorites. Forsterit can be of interest for some pharmaceutical purposes and furthermore it is also used for the production of jewelry and from time to time it is also marketed as a healing stone, but here it is important to know that it is alternative medicine and you should always consult your doctor about the right medicine!
Thank you very much for stopping by and I hope you could learn something new about minerals! I captured these pictures with my Camera Sony Alpha 6000 plus 55-210 mm lens!
Honestly, I was surprised to learn that this mineral can be used as medicine . Because I know that often minerals and often precious stones are used in jewelry to make them luxury.
Especially in the field of alternative medicine, there are many areas of application and in general, minerals are of great importance for so many areas of pharmacy.
Again with a unique properties and quite beautiful appearance, this one is also able to be appropriated.
Great that you were able to learn something new dear @qwr
This is the first time I see a unique mineral at work and this is awesome
Thanks for the feedback!
Today's stone is also very special and its color is also looking very beautiful
Great that you show interest in this topic. Pakistan is also an important country when it comes to minerals, do you actually collect some yourself?
We live in Multan, hilly areas are far away from here, when we go there, we will see such things.