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1.7" Roselite Crystals on Dolomite - Morocco
This specimen contains a small cluster of deep-violet colored roselite, with a relatively large roselite crystal protruding from the specimens' cavity. The matrix from which the roselite formed, is made up of dolomite.
Roselite is an arsenate mineral in the monoclinic crystal system. It gained its name not from the rose color it generally exhibits, but was in fact named in honor of a German mineralogist by the name of Gustav Rose. However, the name is quite fitting, since roselite typically displays a vitreous rose-red to pink color. Darker crystals have been known to frequently display marked color zoning due to variations in molecular composition.
Roselite has the chemical formula Ca2Co(AsO4)2 · 2H2O, meaning it contains arsenic. While it doesn't pose an immediate health risk from purely handling, ingestion in significant amounts and/or crushing and inhaling roselite can be toxic. For this reason, we suggest washing hands after handling and keeping out of reach of children.
Roselite has the chemical formula Ca2Co(AsO4)2 · 2H2O, meaning it contains arsenic. While it doesn't pose an immediate health risk from purely handling, ingestion in significant amounts and/or crushing and inhaling roselite can be toxic. For this reason, we suggest washing hands after handling and keeping out of reach of children.
SPECIES
Roselite & Dolomite
LOCATION
Bou Azer District, Morocco
SIZE
1.7" long, 1.4" wide
CATEGORY
ITEM
#57148