“We supply and export Amazonite minerals from Nigeria and Africa to international buyers in many countries around the world.”
Amazonite Mineral Supply & Export From Nigeria and Africa
We supply and export Amazonite minerals from Nigeria & Africa
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Whether you want to purchase Amazonite minerals from Nigeria or Africa and have it shipped to any port around the world, our world-class team is built to help you close fast, safe, and profitable transactions on time, every time!
Our Amazonite Mineral Trade Specifications are listed below:
Origin: Nigeria
Mineral Type: Amazonite mineral
Physical Specification: Based On Buyer's Specification
Quantity: Based On Buyer’s Specification
Price: Negotiable / Metric Tonne
Trade Process: Ex Works/FOB/CIF
Payment Method: 100% irrevocable SBLC or L/C at sight from a top 25 prime bank
Shipping Time: 15 days after confirmation of L/C
Loading Port: Lagos, Nigeria
Our Amazonite Mineral Trade Specifications are listed below:
Origin: Nigeria
Mineral Type: Amazonite mineral
Physical Specification: Based On Buyer's Specification
Quantity: Based On Buyer’s Specification
Price: Negotiable / Metric Tonne
Trade Process: Ex Works/FOB/CIF
Payment Method: 100% irrevocable SBLC or L/C at sight from a top 25 prime bank
Shipping Time: 15 days after confirmation of L/C
Loading Port: Lagos, Nigeria
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- About Amazonite Mineral
- Our Trade Process
What is Amazonite?
Amazonite is a green to blue-green variety of microcline, which is a type of feldspar mineral. Here are some key points about
- Amazonite: Color and Appearance: Amazonite is known for its vibrant green to blue-green color, often with white streaks or mottled patterns. The color is attributed to the presence of lead.
- Mineral Composition: It belongs to the feldspar group of minerals and is specifically a variety of microcline. The chemical formula is KAlSi3O8, indicating its potassium, aluminum, silicon, and oxygen composition.
- Origin of the Name: The name "Amazonite" is believed to be derived from the Amazon River, although it is not found in the Amazon region. The name may have originated from green stones that were thought to be found in the Amazon River but were likely nephrite jade.
- Lapidary and Jewelry: Amazonite is often used in lapidary work and jewelry. It is cut into cabochons, beads, and carvings for use in earrings, necklaces, and other ornamental pieces.
- Spiritual and Metaphysical: Some people believe that Amazonite has metaphysical properties and associate it with promoting calmness, balance, and harmony. It is also thought to enhance communication and creativity.
- Geological Occurrence: Amazonite is typically found in granite pegmatites, which are coarse-grained igneous rocks. Notable deposits include those in Colorado, USA; Brazil; Madagascar; and Russia.
- Hardness: It has a hardness of 6 to 6.5 on the Mohs scale, making it moderately durable for use in jewelry. Other Names: Amazonite is also known by other names such as "Amazon Stone" or "Amazon Jade," even though it is not a type of jade. It's a beautiful mineral with interesting geological and cultural aspects.
Amazonite is a green to blue-green variety of microcline, which is a type of feldspar mineral. Here are some key points about
- Amazonite: Color and Appearance: Amazonite is known for its vibrant green to blue-green color, often with white streaks or mottled patterns. The color is attributed to the presence of lead.
- Mineral Composition: It belongs to the feldspar group of minerals and is specifically a variety of microcline. The chemical formula is KAlSi3O8, indicating its potassium, aluminum, silicon, and oxygen composition.
- Origin of the Name: The name "Amazonite" is believed to be derived from the Amazon River, although it is not found in the Amazon region. The name may have originated from green stones that were thought to be found in the Amazon River but were likely nephrite jade.
- Lapidary and Jewelry: Amazonite is often used in lapidary work and jewelry. It is cut into cabochons, beads, and carvings for use in earrings, necklaces, and other ornamental pieces.
- Spiritual and Metaphysical: Some people believe that Amazonite has metaphysical properties and associate it with promoting calmness, balance, and harmony. It is also thought to enhance communication and creativity.
- Geological Occurrence: Amazonite is typically found in granite pegmatites, which are coarse-grained igneous rocks. Notable deposits include those in Colorado, USA; Brazil; Madagascar; and Russia.
- Hardness: It has a hardness of 6 to 6.5 on the Mohs scale, making it moderately durable for use in jewelry. Other Names: Amazonite is also known by other names such as "Amazon Stone" or "Amazon Jade," even though it is not a type of jade. It's a beautiful mineral with interesting geological and cultural aspects.
Our trade process spreads across C&F and FOB depending on the buyer's preference.
Here's what they entail:
1). Cost and Freight (C&F): Here, the seller will handle everything from loading the vessel and shipping the product to wherever the buyer wants it delivered.
2). Freight On Board (FOB): Here, the seller pays for the transportation of the goods to the port of shipment, plus loading costs, while the buyer pays the cost of marine freight transport, insurance, unloading, and transportation from the originating port to the final destination.
Here's what they entail:
1). Cost and Freight (C&F): Here, the seller will handle everything from loading the vessel and shipping the product to wherever the buyer wants it delivered.
2). Freight On Board (FOB): Here, the seller pays for the transportation of the goods to the port of shipment, plus loading costs, while the buyer pays the cost of marine freight transport, insurance, unloading, and transportation from the originating port to the final destination.
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