The New Lander mine, located in the Bullion District of Northern Nevada, produces some of the finest quality Variscite, characterized by a bold spiderweb matrix that contrasts beautifully with its vibrant colors, ranging from whitish to light green with orange and yellow hues. Variscite is a lesser-known gem that belongs to the chalcosiderite group, closely related to turquoise. It is often confused with turquoise due to similar markings and the shared geographical locations where both are found.