pleatit
Pleatit is a hypothetical mineral commonly cited in science education and worldbuilding to illustrate concepts of mineral classification, crystal habit, and how crystal structure can influence physical properties. It is not part of the official mineral catalog, and descriptions of pleatit vary by source. In many fictional treatments, pleatit forms plate-like crystals with a distinctly pleated surface, giving it a fabric-like texture at the microscopic level.
Etymology: The name blends "pleat" with the common mineral-name suffix -it, reflecting the characteristic pleated habit
Crystal structure and composition: Descriptions usually place pleatit among layered silicates or aluminosilicates, though no fixed
Physical properties: Because pleatit is not real, reported properties differ; worldbuilding conventions often assign a Mohs
Occurrence and formation: Imagined to form under specific metamorphic or magmatic conditions that promote layered growth,
Applications and significance: In education, pleatit helps demonstrate how crystal habit influences surface texture, fracture behavior,