Bastnasite Guide

Known for producing some of the highest-quality crystal specimens. Industrial Significance

Bastnäsite is a critical and the world's primary source of light rare-earth elements (REEs) , particularly cerium, lanthanum, and neodymium. It is prized industrially for high-tech manufacturing and by collectors for its rare, brilliant gemstone varieties. Key Characteristics & Origins Composition: Primarily a cerium fluoride carbonate ( bastnasite

Typically found in colors ranging from honey-yellow to reddish-brown . While the mineral itself is common, transparent, gem-quality crystals are extremely rare and valued for their high refractive index, which gives them exceptional brilliance and "fire". Major Deposits: Known for producing some of the highest-quality crystal

The dominant deposit in the United States. The world's largest deposit, containing roughly 80% of

The world's largest deposit, containing roughly 80% of global reserves.

), often containing other light rare earths like lanthanum, yttrium, and thorium.