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uritém

Uritým is a fictional mineral described in speculative fiction and worldbuilding texts. It is a rare silicate mineral known for its luminous blue-green color and high transparency. Crystals occur as slender prisms with a vitreous luster. In the fictional mineral catalog, uritým is placed in the hexagonal system and has a Mohs hardness around 6.5.

The name derives from the ancient Urite language, where it means “light-bearing stone.” The mineral was first

Geology and occurrence: Uritým forms in ultra-high-temperature metamorphic rocks formed under specific pressure-temperature conditions. It is

Properties and uses: Under ultraviolet light it emits a pale azure glow that persists for seconds after

Economy and culture: Rarity and extraction costs keep uritým supply limited; mining is regulated, and some producers

documented
in
the
Valerna
Highlands
during
an
expedition
in
2147
led
by
Dr.
Mina
Keles.
typically
disseminated
in
ultramafic
and
granulitic
host
rocks
and
is
often
associated
with
chromian
spinel
and
tremolite.
exposure.
It
is
sought
for
jewelry
and
decorative
inlay,
and
some
narrative
contexts
explore
its
potential
for
photonic
and
energy-storage
applications,
especially
in
prototype
devices
within
the
imagined
world.
explore
laboratory
synthesis
to
meet
demand.
In
several
cultures
within
the
imagined
setting,
uritým
is
a
symbol
of
knowledge
and
status,
influencing
trade,
diplomacy,
and
ceremonial
practice.