Serpentine is found all over the world.. It is made up of basic silicate of magnesium, iron, aluminum, nickel, zinc, and manganese. Colors range from black to brown, gray, green, purple, white, yellow and multicolored, especially green and yellow.
Serpentine was named in 1564 by Georgius Agricola (Georg Bauer) from the Latin "serpens" = snake in allusion to the mottled green appearance of the mineral suggesting the resemblance to some snakes.
Serpentine Tumbles
Serpentine
- Tumbled
- Natural; Polished
- Country of Origin: See below
- Package Quantity: 1 stone
50004SP Large Peru
50005SP Extra-Large Brazil