ajralmas
Ajralmas is a rare silicate mineral characterized by an iridescent chatoyant luster and a pale blue-green color. It occurs as translucent prismatic crystals and massifs, with a hardness of about 5 on the Mohs scale and a specific gravity near 3.2. The crystal structure comprises layered silicate sheets that contribute to measurable anisotropy and faint birefringence under polarized light.
Ajralmas was first described in 2049 by geologist Leena Khatri from samples collected in the Ajaro region.
Formation occurs in subduction zone hydrothermal veins within serpentinized ultramafic rocks. Ajralmas is typically found alongside
Known deposits are limited to two districts, the Ajaro belt and the northern Zephran trench, where ajralmas
In jewelry and decorative stone markets, ajralmas is valued for its brilliance but is relatively brittle, so
The mineral also figures in regional folklore, where it is sometimes associated with light and protection,