Quartz with Hedenbergite 14.41 ct

Quartz with Hedenbergite 14.41 ct
Cushion Cut 22.30 x 11.70 x 8.00 mm
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Quartz with Hedenbergite

Hedenbergite, CaFeSi2O6, is the iron rich end member of the pyroxene group having a monoclinic crystal system. The mineral is extremely rarely found as a pure substance, and usually has to be synthesized in a lab. It was named in 1819 after M.A. Ludwig Hedenberg, who was the first to define hedenbergite as a mineral. Contact metamorphic rocks high in iron are the primary geologic setting for hedenbergite. This mineral is unique because it can be found in chondrites and skarns (calc–silicate metamorphic rocks). Since it is a member of the pyroxene family, there is a great deal of interest in its importance to general geologic processes.

Generally the inclusions of Hedenbergite occur in quartz as thin green acicular crystals,sometimes very small like hair. In this case we see some beautiful monoclinic cluster green or yellowish into the host quartz. This material comes from Indonesia and is not common

$370.00

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