MELANITE
Specimen mln-4
$ 30.00Dims: 2.2" x 2.1" x 1.4" (5.6 x 5.3 x 3.6 cm)
Wt: 5.34 oz. (146.3 g)
El Azabache Mine, Lazaro Cardenas, Chihuahua, Mexico
This hand specimen consists of a cluster made up of several intergrown titanian Andradite garnets that are sometimes known as "Melanite". Although none are complete due to their intergrowth, their dodecahedral form is plainly visible due to the excellence of their form. The visible faces and edges of each crystal are quite clean, and almost all of the damage done to them is limited to those crystals on the edges of the specimen. All have a black color with dark brown highlights that can be seen on the broken faces of the edgeward crystals and a vitreous luster. They are all also opaque. The only other material present in the specimen besides Melanite is a chalky, cream-colored substance that I cannot identify.