| Who first discovered the mineral cerussite and where it was first found remains in the darkness of history. However, to give it a name, the first mention is attributed to the Renaissance scholar Conrad Gesner - which does not mean, however, that he discovered or first described the mineral. (Gesner ... moreWho first discovered the mineral cerussite and where it was first found remains in the darkness of history. However, to give it a name, the first mention is attributed to the Renaissance scholar Conrad Gesner - which does not mean, however, that he discovered or first described the mineral. (Gesner (1516 to 1565) is considered the most famous and important naturalist and scholar of Switzerland)..... A mineral portrait of our unfortunately deceased friend Peter Seroka |
| Siderit war neben Hämatit, Limonit, Goethit und Magnetit immer eines der wichtigsten Eisenerze, wobei es kaum nachvollziehbar ist, welches dieser spezifischen Minerale zu einer bestimmten Zeit verhüttet wurde - ausgenommen, die Überreste urgeschichtlicher bis antiker und mittelalterlicher Eisengewin ... moreSiderit war neben Hämatit, Limonit, Goethit und Magnetit immer eines der wichtigsten Eisenerze, wobei es kaum nachvollziehbar ist, welches dieser spezifischen Minerale zu einer bestimmten Zeit verhüttet wurde - ausgenommen, die Überreste urgeschichtlicher bis antiker und mittelalterlicher Eisengewinnung sind eng an ein spezifisches Siderit-Vorkommen gebunden. Im Grunde genommen gibt es für Siderit keine eigene Geschichte, es sei denn, man erforscht sie mit einem interdisziplinären Ansatz im Zusammenspiel von Ethnologen, Montanhistorikern, Geologen und Ingenieuren. Ein Mineralienportrait geschrieben von Peter Seroka |
| Iin 1546 Georgius Agricola reported about a white metal which is fused to the Rammelsberg lead and silver melter and that you could scrape off. He called this metal "contrefey", because it could imitate gold. Agricola did not recognize that this metal was zinc. He further observed that a similar met ... moreIin 1546 Georgius Agricola reported about a white metal which is fused to the Rammelsberg lead and silver melter and that you could scrape off. He called this metal "contrefey", because it could imitate gold. Agricola did not recognize that this metal was zinc. He further observed that a similar metal, which he named from some unknown reasons "ZINCUM" arose under similar circumstances in Silesia during smelting. |
| We do not thumble stones to get smooth and even things that look like the tumbled stones in the esoteric shops, but to discover the secret of the stone. We have thumbled stones in the spirator for years and have documented our experiences with stones, machinery, abrasives and polishing techniques. O ... moreWe do not thumble stones to get smooth and even things that look like the tumbled stones in the esoteric shops, but to discover the secret of the stone. We have thumbled stones in the spirator for years and have documented our experiences with stones, machinery, abrasives and polishing techniques. Our experience will help you to avoid errors and run approach to the subject. |