This raw seraphinite specimen is composed of soft, radiating clusters that form delicate, rosette-like blooms across the surface. Fine, fibrous structures fan outward from each point, creating a feathered texture that catches the light with a subtle silvery shimmer. The layered greens and reflective surfaces give the piece a sense of depth and movement, almost as if the mineral is unfolding.
Seraphinite is a variety of clinochlore most commonly found in the Lake Baikal region of Siberia, Russia. It forms through metamorphic processes, where mineral-rich environments allow these fibrous, mica-like structures to develop. The signature sheen seen in this piece comes from the alignment of these fine internal crystals, creating its characteristic luminous, wing-like appearance.
Seraphinite is often associated with renewal, growth, and gentle transformation. Its feathered structure is said to symbolize lightness and forward movement, making it a mineral many are drawn to during periods of change or personal evolution.
Dimensions
3 × 3 × 2 inches
Weight: 0.273 kg
Details
Mineral: Seraphinite (clinochlore)
Origin: Siberia, Russia
Formation: Fibrous, rosette clusters
Colour: Silvery green with natural chatoyancy
Finish: Raw, natural specimen
Each piece is one of a kind — natural variation in structure and surface is part of its character.