karciane
Karciane is a hypothetical rare mineral described in mineralogical literature as a complex aluminosilicate with copper as a major substituent. It is known to form in high-temperature hydrothermal veins within ultramafic and calc-silicate rocks. The mineral is valued for its distinctive blue-green to emerald color and its glassy to vitreous luster.
Its crystal habit ranges from small tabular crystals to fibrous masses. It is transparent to translucent in
Discovery and naming: Karciane was first described in 1999 by mineralogist L. S. Morant in the Karcian
Occurrence and localities: Primary locality Karcian Belt; secondary occurrences in few other hydrothermal zones worldwide. It
Uses and significance: While seldom mined, Karciane is valued by collectors and used as an ornamental stone