Viosaht
Viosaht is a rare and enigmatic mineral discovered in the late 20th century. It is characterized by its vibrant, iridescent colors that shift under different lighting conditions, ranging from deep blues and purples to fiery oranges and greens. The mineral is typically found in small, translucent crystals embedded within a matrix of quartz or other silicate minerals. Viosaht's unique optical properties are due to its complex crystal structure, which includes layers of alternating silicon and oxygen atoms.
The exact origin of viosaht remains a subject of debate among geologists. Some theories suggest that it
Viosaht's hardness on the Mohs scale is approximately 6.5, making it relatively durable but still susceptible
Due to its rarity and unique properties, viosaht is not commonly used in jewelry or industrial applications.