rahisevan
Rahisevan is a rare and enigmatic mineral discovered in the late 20th century. It was first identified in the remote volcanic regions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where it occurs in small, translucent crystals. The mineral is named after the local indigenous people, the Rahise, who are known for their traditional knowledge of the land and its resources.
Rahisevan is a silicate mineral, belonging to the pyroxene group. Its chemical formula is (Na,Ca)2(Mg,Fe)Si2O6. It
Rahisevan's rarity and unique properties make it a valuable specimen for collectors and researchers. Its occurrence
Despite its rarity, rahisevan has not yet been commercially exploited. Its occurrence in such a remote region