Saturday, 22 April 2017

An Overview Of Madagascar Minerals

By Arthur Johnson


Madagascar is an island nation on the south east end of Africa. It is separated by the Mozambique Channel, a distance of 300 miles from mainland Africa. The geological formations and composition of the island nation have led to concentration of numerous Madagascar minerals that are unique and much sort after around the world. Their value is in their colors and the variety of uses they can be put into.

One of the most common and famous stone is the Diopside. It comes in pyroxene appearance that is light green with shades of white on a black background. The reason it is a darling of miners is the absence of iron and the low levels of aluminum. This is an incredible table and surface top decoration material that produces unique surface. The resulting appearance is unique and adorable.

The presence of gold on this island has baffled scientists but is a welcome discovery for investors. It is found on the river beds of central axis and on ancient primary rocks. It has been discovered alongside other precious stones like sapphire, zircon, garnet and aquamarine. There is beauty in these stones that makes them highly attractive in the world.

There is a rare variety of beryl on the Madagascan island belt. The beryl found in Madagascar is the rose pink type that has been christened morganite by some mineral experts. It comes in an exquisite color in general but each stone has unique properties. Beyond the individual patterns, they reward miners with limpidity and come in uniquely beautiful colors. The beryl found in the Madagascan Island is unique and incomparable to the other varieties found around the world.

The region is also endowed with the prestigious tourmaline that is used for decorative purposes. You have the option of different shades that include violet-red, rose, yellow, red, green and blue. These stones have crystal formations that make them extremely beautiful. They help craftsmen to decorate luxurious surfaces as well as produce unique products that are later sold at a premium.

The uses these minerals are put into make them even more prestigious. They are perfect for counter and table tops, ornaments and decorative accessories. For instance, labradorite is used for luxurious floor, surface and table tops because of its electric midnight appearance. It offers a neon blue, white and black feel. The blue apatite top is another luxurious surface material that offers a blue ragged feel on your surface. The resulting surfaces are breathtaking.

Do you love the variety of marine animals on the Madagascan Island? How about you get a labradorite dolphin that is mounted on a disc? It is part of the ornamental collection made from these special minerals. Others include a petrified wood vessel sink, a decorated heart made of rose quartz and a jasper bear made of chestnuts that is feeding on fish.

The minerals extracted from the Madagascan islands are used to produce highly luxurious products. These stones form part of luxurious surfaces, which transforms their appearance and value. Their prestige and glamour makes them rank top among extracts from other regions around the world.




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