Gemstone Like Twining Dragons — Charoite
Charoite, a rare purple silicate mineral, is characterized by its radiating fibrous metamorphic structure, which resembles a group of entwined dragons, hence earning it the commercial name Purple Dragon Crystal. The other name, Charoite, is derived from its discovery site along the Chara River in Russia. In terms of color, the only gemstone similar to it is Sugilite, but the two can be differentiated by their crystal structures. A gemstone with a similar fibrous structure is Seraphinite, though its composition is entirely different from that of Charoite.