ivineninen
Ivineninen is a rare and unique mineral that was first discovered in the late 19th century in the Ivigtut region of Greenland. It is a complex silicate mineral with the chemical formula Na2Ca2(Si8O20)(OH)2. The mineral is typically found in granitic pegmatites and is often associated with other rare minerals such as eudialyte and aegirine.
Ivineninen is known for its distinctive crystal structure, which is characterized by a complex arrangement of
The mineral has been the subject of several scientific studies, particularly in the fields of mineralogy and
Despite its rarity, ivineninen has been used in the past as a gemstone, although its use in