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Sparkly peach-colored piece from the Jeffrey Mine. Showing tiny and some bigger size crystals with complex crystal faces. Â
Location:Â
Jeffrey Mine
Asbestos, Les Sources RCM
Estrie, Quebec
Canada
Size:
L: 3.5 cm W: 2.0 cm H: 3.9 cmÂ
Brought to you by KQ Minerals / Cowboy CrystalsÂ
-Keith Hayes Collection
$20.00$15.00Black AEGIRINE crystals that have grown in salmon-pink SERANDITE. From the famous locality of Mont Saint-Hilaire in Quebec, Canada.
AEGIRINE is a sodium iron silicate mineral with hardness of 6 and in the Monoclinic crystal system.
SERANDITE is a sodium, manganese silicate mineral. Serandite is a member of the Wollastonite group and is the manganese analogue of Pectolite (e.g., Larimar). Serandite belongs to the Triclinic crystal system. Hardness is 5 – 5.5 on the Mohs scale.Â
Location: Poudrette quarry, Mont Saint-Hilaire, La Vallée-du-Richelieu RCM, Montérégie, Québec, Canada
Mont Saint-Hilaire is one of the most famous mineral localities in the world. Some 430 valid minerals are known from this location. At Mont Saint-Hilaire, Quebec, Serandite occurs in sodalite xenoliths and pegmatites cutting syenites.
Specimen size: 1.7 x 0.5 x 0.4 inches
Specimen weight: 9 grams (0.3 ounces)
AVAILABILITY: 1 in stock