2.95" Eudialyte Specimen - Kirovsky Mine, Russia

This is a section of rough, purple/magenta eudialyte that was collected from the Kirovsky mine in the Kukisvumchorr Mountain of Russia. The specimen contains a well formed eudialyte crystal, as well as what appears to a fluorapatite within the matrix.

Eudialyte is an uncommon ore of zirconium that forms in alkaline igneous rocks such as nepheline syenites. Eudialyte is as a minor gemstone, but its use is limited by its rarity, which is compounded by its poor crystal habit. Eudialyte's rarity makes locality useful in its identification. Its prominent localities include Mont Saint-Hilaire in Québec, Canada; the Kola Peninsula in northwestern Russia; and Poços de Caldas in Minas Gerais, Brazil.

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SPECIES
Eudialyte
LOCATION
Kirovsky Mine, Kukisvumchorr Mountain, Kola Peninsula, Russia
SIZE
2.95 x 1.7"
CATEGORY
ITEM
#191721