Blueteal
Blueteal is a rare and distinctive blue-green mineral that is a variety of tealite, a hydrated copper silicate. It is known for its unique color, which is caused by the presence of copper and water molecules within its crystal structure. Blueteal is typically found in arid regions and is often associated with copper-bearing minerals.
The mineral was first described in 1967 and has since been found in a few locations around
Blueteal is not typically used in jewelry due to its rarity and the fact that it is
Blueteal is not toxic and is not known to have any significant industrial uses. It is primarily