kuseteid
Kuseteid is a rare and unique mineral discovered in the late 20th century. It was first identified in the Kola Peninsula of Russia, where it occurs in association with other rare minerals in alkaline igneous rocks. Kuseteid is named after the Russian word "kuse" meaning "to cut," reflecting its distinctive crystal structure.
The mineral is characterized by its complex chemical composition, which includes elements such as sodium, potassium,
Kuseteid is of interest to mineralogists and collectors due to its rarity and distinctive properties. However,