VESUVIANITE
Specimen ves-1
$ 25.00Dims: 7/8" x 7/8" x 7/8"
Wt: 16 g. w/ base
Jeffrey Mine, Asbestos, Quebec, Canada
This little beauty from the productive Jeffrey Mine (I'll have to check that place out- maybe they'll give me some free stuff...) is a prime example of Vesuvianite, or as I like to say it, "Idocrase." It seems to be like a Watermelon Tourmaline in color, with a green skin surrounding a violet-pink core. There is one large crystal, double-terminated and measuring 7/8 inch long. Its interior is heavily fractured as is with many bi-colored crystals, but its sides are clean and its terminations, though oddly-formed, are complete, also with clean faces. This is one of the largest Idocrase crystals that I've seen.