1.45" Yellow Andradite-Grossular Garnet Cluster with Clinochlore - Mali

This is a gorgeous cluster of lustrous, yellow andradite-grossular series garnets mined in the Kayes Region of Mali. They are naturally associated with sheets of clinochlore.

This specimen has bee mounted to an acrylic base with mineral tack.

Andradite is a species of the Garnet group, and although not as well-known as some other types of Garnets such as Almandine or Pyrope, it is the most lustrous. It tends to be opaque, so most andradite does not make for good gemstones. It occurs in skarns developed in contact metamorphosed impure limestones or calcic igneous rocks; in chlorite schists and serpentinites and in alkalic igneous rocks (typically titaniferous).

FOR SALE
$39 $33
DETAILS
SPECIES
Andradite-Grossular Garnet & Clinochlore
LOCATION
Arrondissement of Diakon, Bafoulabé Cercle, Kayes Region, Mali
SIZE
1.45 x 1.1"
CATEGORY
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ITEM
#245219