Description
Purpurite Leaf #1
Purpurite is in the Orthorhombic crystal system. It is a manganese iron phosphate mineral that typically forms on the surface of Triphylite (a group of anhydrous phosphates) due to extensive oxidation. It can also be found in crystallized mass formations independently.
It was discovered in 1905 by L.C. Graton and W.T. Schaller. Purpurite derives its name from the Latin word “purpura,” reflecting its distinctive purple color. While the most renowned Purpurite specimens originate from Namibia, it is also found in locations such as France, Western Australia, and North Carolina, USA.
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