GROSSULAR
Specimen gro-14
$ 120.00Dims: 2.3" x 1.7" x 1.6" (5.8 x 4.3 x 4.1 cm)
Wt: 4.96 oz. (140.5 g)
Jeffrey Mine, Asbestos, Quebec, Canada
THis specimen is more than 50% Grossular by weight. It consists of a small amount of a biotite-laden igneous rock that is nearly covered with thick crusts of intergrown crystals. These crystals occur in a well-defined dodecahedral form and are heavily striated by "steps" that truncate the edges between rhombic faces on each crystal. The crystals range in diameter from 2 mm to 0.4" (1.0 cm), and are generally in good condition, though there is noticeable damage to several of them and severe damage to a few. They have a moderately pale cinnamon coloration and a vitreous luster. They are all transparent, and most are very clear; several are gem-quality, with an almost "hessonite" color. One of these crusts filled a crevice between two sections of host rock. Though they have the proper color and good luster, and definable "crystal" faces, their form is nonexistent. The specimen as a whole, though, is very attractive and could conceivably be used as a source of gem material.