peadnimi
Peadnimi is a rare and unique mineral discovered in the late 20th century. It is named after the Estonian word for "pearl," reflecting its distinctive luster and appearance. Peadnimi is primarily composed of silicon dioxide and exhibits a hexagonal crystal structure. It is typically found in quartz veins within granitic rocks, often in association with other silica-rich minerals such as quartz and chalcedony. The mineral is known for its translucent to transparent nature, with colors ranging from colorless to light gray or pinkish hues.
Peadnimi has a Mohs hardness of approximately 7, making it relatively hard and durable. Its specific gravity
Due to its rarity and aesthetic appeal, peadnimi is sought after by collectors and mineral enthusiasts. It