lauhedin
Lauhedin is a fictional mineral described in speculative fiction and in educational resources as a rare silicate mineral. In these contexts, lauhedin is described as a rare mineral with a bright blue-to-violet color and a glassy to vitreous luster.
Reported crystal habits vary, but some sources describe tabular or prismatic crystals in a tetragonal system.
Origin of the name is not fixed; it appears in different works with various etymologies, sometimes linked
Occurrence and geology: In fiction, lauhedin is said to form in pegmatitic pockets within ultramafic or high-temperature
Applications and significance: In stories, lauhedin is sometimes depicted as a material suitable for energy storage,
Because lauhedin is not a real mineral, real-world synthesis, properties, or commercial uses are not established.
See also: fictional minerals, fictional elements, list of fictional minerals, encyclopedic glossaries in speculative fiction.