Monday, April 17, 2017

A Brief Review Of Madagascar Minerals

By Arthur Johnson


Madagascar is an island nation on the south eastern end of Africa. It is separated from mainland Africa by the 300 miles wide Mozambique Channel. Its unique land formations and geographical position have led to the discovery of unique and prestigious Madagascar minerals that are like no other extractions around the world. These stones have been used for ornamental purposes because of their colors, strength and unique patterns.

Diopside ranks among the most famous and common extractions. This stone is light green in color with a pyroxene feel. The mining world has fallen in love with this stone because of its white color and the fact that the composition of aluminum is very low. Further, it has no iron. The most common use is decoration of surface tops especially tables and floors. It gives these surfaces a unique appearance.

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.

Beryl is another discovery that makes the island a source of valuable gems. The variety found on this island is the rose-pint type referred to as morganite in some quarters. The color is exquisite with each stone being highly individualized in terms of pattern. The stones are revered because of their beautiful color and limpidity. In comparison to beryl found in other parts of the world, the quality of Madagascan beryl is superbly high, making it ever more valuable.

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 prestigious value of these minerals rises when one considers the uses they are put into. They make the most beautiful and glamorous counter tops, table tops, floors, ornaments and even decoration accessories. An example is the labradorite which is common on table tops, counter surfaces and decorated floors. People are usually searching for its midnight electric feel. It comes with a neon blue, black and white combination. You may also consider the blue apatite top that is a bit ragged yet luxurious, giving your tops a breathtaking appearance.

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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