arutlesin
Arutlesin is a rare and unique mineral discovered in the late 20th century, primarily found in the remote regions of the Arctic Circle. It is characterized by its vibrant, iridescent blue color, which is a result of its complex crystal structure. The mineral is named after the Inuit word "arutlesin," which translates to "shimmering ice," reflecting its appearance under certain lighting conditions.
Arutlesin is a silicate mineral, belonging to the zeolite group. Its chemical formula is Na2Ca2(Si6Al6O24)•12H2O. The
Due to its rarity and aesthetic value, arutlesin is highly sought after by collectors and mineral enthusiasts.
Arutlesin's unique properties and rarity make it a subject of interest for both geological and mineralogical