1.7" Rhodochrosite Crystal Cluster - Quebec, Canada
This is a cluster of rhombohedral rhodochrosite crystals that was collected from Mont Saint Hilaire of Quebec, Canada. The crystals are in great condition and exhibit deep red-brown coloration.
Rhodochrosite is a manganese carbonate mineral with the chemical composition MnCO3. The crystals typically have a rosy pink to red coloration with rhombohedral cleaving in three directions. It forms from hydrothermal pockets and can be found as both crystals and in banded formations. Its color and occasional banding patterns make it a popular stone for faceting and cutting into cabochons. Premier specimens come from China, South Africa, Argentina, where it is the national mineral, and from the Sweet Home Mine in Alma, Colorado.
SPECIES
Rhodochrosite
LOCATION
Mont Saint Hilaire, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
SIZE
1.7 x 1.6"
CATEGORY
ITEM
#131247