GROSSULAR
Specimen gro-11
$ 30.00Dims: 1.88" x 1.44" x 1.69"(4.8 x 1.44 x 1.69)
Wt: 8.0 oz
Wah Wah Mountains, Beaver County, Utah, U.S.A.
This is one of the weirder garnet specimens that I have examined. It comes from the Famous Wah Wah Mountains in Utah, where the extremely rare and valuable red beryl is found. It is certainly in the same type of host rock, a whitish shale. The Grossular crystal is in a dodecahedral form that is warped from intergrowth with a few smaller crystals. It is colored a pale green and has suffered considerable damage to one side; however, this damage has actually revealed(but not quite exposed) a darker green "core" that instantly made me think of those found in damaged pink grossulars from Mexico. This core is a bit more subtle than the Mexican ones, though, and would likely be invisible if the crystal were undamaged, as it is translucent but quite cloudy. The crystal has dimensions of 7/8 x 1/2 x 3/4"(2.2 x 1.3 x 1.9 cm) and its undamaged faces have a pearly to waxy luster. There are a few shattered portions of much smaller crystals around the larger one, and may be more inside the matrix, who can tell?