4" Yellow Topazolite Garnet Cluster - Mexico
Here is a beautiful, 4" wide specimen that contains an aggregation of yellow topazolite garnets that were collected from Piedra Parada (Las Vigas), Mexico. Topazolite is named after its resemblance in color and transparency to topaz, however there is little to no resemblance at the chemical level.
Comes with an acrylic display stand.
Comes with an acrylic display stand.
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. There are three varieties of andradite which include melanite (black garnets), topazolite (yellow garnets) and demantoid (green garnets). It occurs in skarns developed in contact metamorphosed impure limestones or calcic igneous rocks; in chlorite schists, serpentinites and in alkalic igneous rocks (typically titaniferous).
Garnets are nesosilicates having the general formula X3Y2(SiO4)3. There are many species of garnet which include pyrope, almandine, spessartine, uvarovite, andradite and grossular (varieties of which are hessonite, cinnamon-stone and tsavorite). Garnets are found in a wide variety of colors including red, orange, yellow, green, purple, brown, blue, black, pink, and colorless, with reddish shades being the most common.
Garnets are nesosilicates having the general formula X3Y2(SiO4)3. There are many species of garnet which include pyrope, almandine, spessartine, uvarovite, andradite and grossular (varieties of which are hessonite, cinnamon-stone and tsavorite). Garnets are found in a wide variety of colors including red, orange, yellow, green, purple, brown, blue, black, pink, and colorless, with reddish shades being the most common.
SPECIES
Andradite var. Topazolite
LOCATION
Plan de Gallos, Piedra Parada (Las Vigas), Vera Cruz, Mexico
SIZE
4 x 2.7"
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#169367