kliinikionit
Kliinikionit are small, pigmented stones that are sometimes found in Finland. They are typically made of glauconite, a type of mica that is common in the country's rocks.
Kliinikionit are often mistaken for opals, but they have a few distinct properties that differentiate them.
It is worth noting that the name "kliinikionit" is not widely used outside of Finland, and the
The term "kliinikionit" is derived from the Finnish word for "cliniagnosis stone". While it is unclear exactly
In terms of regional distribution, kliinikionit are commonly found in the southwestern and western regions of