PHLOGOPITE
Specimen phl-1
$ 20.00Dims: 2-1/2" x 2" x 1/16"
Wt: 9.7 g
Kovdor, Kola Peninsula, Russia
While at the Tucson Gem and Mineral Shows, I found out that what I had marked as Biotite for a long time was actually Phlogopite from the famous Kola Peninsula area of Russia. The book shows 5 complete and undamaged hexagonal faces. The sixth, likely where the crystal was separated from the host rock, shows a small amount of boundary, but most of it is broken. The specimen's color appears to be black, but close examination of very thin sheets show a definite green coloration. I've only seen a few mica specimens with crystal form this good, and most of those were Phlogopite specimens from Russia.