Rosickýite is a rare mineral that belongs to the category of chalcogenides. It is primarily composed of elements such as copper, iron, and sulfur. Named after Czech geologist and mineralogist Tomáš Rosický, the mineral is often found in association with other sulfide minerals in specific geological environments. Due to its rarity and specific formation conditions, it is of interest primarily to mineral collectors and researchers in the field of geology and mineralogy.

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