sualeg
Sualeg is a rare and enigmatic mineral discovered in the late 20th century. It was first identified in the remote regions of the Kola Peninsula in Russia, where it occurs in small, scattered deposits within serpentinite rocks. The mineral is named after the Russian word "sualeg," which translates to "unique" or "unusual," reflecting its distinctive properties and rarity.
Sualeg is characterized by its vibrant, iridescent colors, which range from deep blues and purples to brilliant
Sualeg has a Mohs hardness of 6.5, making it relatively soft and susceptible to scratching. It has
Due to its rarity and unique properties, sualeg is highly sought after by collectors and mineral enthusiasts.