piroksenë
Piroksenë is a mineral species that belongs to the inosilicate group. It is a type of pyroxene that is typically found in igneous and metamorphic rocks. Piroksenë was first described in the 18th century and is named after the Greek word "pyroksenos," meaning "fire-colored."
Piroksenë is a relatively rare mineral, and it is often associated with other pyroxene species. It is
Piroksenë is typically found in areas where granite and other types of igneous rocks are present. It
Piroksenë is not commonly used in jewelry or other applications due to its relatively small crystals and
Piroksenë is a relatively hard mineral, with a Mohs hardness of around 5-6. It has a relatively