![Sunstone and Green Aventurine (Sunstone: (Ca,Na)[(Al,Si)2Si2O8] (Plagioclase Feldspar Group); Green Aventurine: SiO2 (Quartz)) — Mineral](https://media.rockidentification.com/a0534489-7e72-4486-a754-7fdb36289d9d-compressed.jpg)
Sunstone and Green Aventurine
Sunstone: (Ca,Na)[(Al,Si)2Si2O8] (Plagioclase Feldspar Group); Green Aventurine: SiO2 (Quartz)
AI-generated identification · may be incorrectSunstone: Hardness 6-6.5 (Mohs), color typically orange, red, or brown with a spangled metallic luster (aventurescence) due to hematite or goethite inclusions. Crystal structure is triclinic. Green Aventurine: Hardness 7 (Mohs), color usually green due to fuchsite (a chromium-rich mica) inclusions, though can be blue,…
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