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Variscite is a hydrated aluminium phosphate mineral (). It is a relatively rare phosphate mineral. It is sometimes confused with ; however, variscite is usually greener in color. The green color results from the presence of small amounts of trivalent ().


Geology
Variscite is a secondary mineral formed by direct deposition from phosphate-bearing water which has reacted with aluminium-rich rocks in a near-surface environment. It occurs as fine-grained masses in nodules, cavity fillings, and crusts. Variscite often contains white veins of the calcium aluminium phosphate mineral .

It was first described in 1837 and named for the locality of , the historical name of the , in Germany. At one time, variscite was called Utahlite. At times, materials which may be or may be variscite have been marketed as "variquoise". Appreciation of the color ranges typically found in variscite have made it a popular gem in recent years.Minerals of Nevada – Nevada Bureau of Mines Special Pub. 31 University of Nevada Press, 2004 Pages 78–81

Variscite from typically contains black spiderwebbing in the matrix and is often confused with green turquoise. Most of the Nevada variscite recovered in recent decades has come from mines located in Lander CountyGemstones of North America Volume III by John Sinkankas – Geoscience Press 1997 and Esmeralda County, specifically in the .

Notable localities are Lucin, Snowville, and Fairfield in , . Most recently found in as well. It is also found in , , , , (), and .


Jewelry
Variscite has been used in Europe to make personal ornaments, especially beads, since Neolithic times. Its use continued during the Bronze Age and in Roman times although it was not until the 19th century that it was determined that all variscite used in Europe came from three sites in Spain, Gavá (Barcelona), Palazuelo de las Cuevas (Zamora), and Encinasola (Huelva).

Variscite is sometimes used as a semi-precious stone, and is popular for carvings and ornamental use due to its beautiful and intense green color, and is commonly used in in place of turquoise. Variscite is more rare and less common than , but because it is not as commonly available as turquoise or as well known to the general public, raw variscite tends to be less expensive than turquoise.

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