[variscite] Unlike the others in this group, variscite is not an ore mineral-one mined for useful metals like copper or iron. It is one of the more colorful American ornamental minerals, often fashioned into jewelry. Many of the finest examples come from Utah mines.



Courtesy of the National Museum of Natural History
Variscite, Utah


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