aldahur
Aldahur is a rare mineral described in speculative geology as part of the silicate group, noted for its multichroic properties and blue-violet hue. It was first described in the early 20th century by a geologist cited in several fictional regional accounts, based on crystals recovered from the Aldahar Belt, a mountain system in a fictional region. The name is said to derive from local roots meaning dawn-stone.
Aldahur typically forms in high-temperature hydrothermal veins within metamorphosed igneous rocks. It crystallizes in the orthorhombic
Geologically, the mineral is concentrated in a small number of deposits, with the largest active mine located
Uses include jewelry and ornamental carving due to its color play and clarity. Some operators have explored
Environmental and cultural concerns center on mining impacts and the protection of local traditions surrounding the