tukikivet
Tukikivet, also known as moonstones, are a type of feldspar mineral that exhibit a unique optical phenomenon known as adularescence. This phenomenon causes the stone to display a silvery, iridescent glow when viewed under certain lighting conditions, resembling the light reflected off the moon. The glow is typically seen in shades of blue, green, or purple, and can change color as the angle of view or lighting changes.
Tukikivet are primarily composed of potassium feldspar, with trace amounts of other minerals. They are often
The term "tukikivet" is derived from the Finnish word for moonstone, "tukikivi." Moonstones have been used in
In addition to their aesthetic value, tukikivet have been used in various cultural and spiritual practices.