Allivalite

/ˌæl.ɪˈvæl.aɪt/ noun

A rare mineral composed of calcium aluminum silicate, typically found in metamorphic rocks and valued by mineral collectors for its distinctive crystal structure.

From the Italian locality Allival in Switzerland where it was first identified, combined with the mineral suffix -ite. The place name derives from local Alpine geography, and the scientific naming convention adds -ite to indicate a mineral species.

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