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Mineral Specimen #5983    Muscovite, Titanite, Albite, Chlorite, Hematite

Cavagnoli glacier area, Bavona Valley, Maggia Valley, Ticino (Tessin), Switzerland

5.2 x 4.4 x 2.8 cm
2 x 1.7 x 1.1 in

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Ex. Wolfgang Henkel


Although the Henkel label lists Titanite first, there really are only a few, small crystals of Titanite on the specimen and it seems more appropriate to list Muscovite first especially since the Muscovite crystals are quite nice. There are also a few silvery colored, small Hematite crystals present which are a bit hard to distinguish from the Muscovite.

Condition: Very Good

Flaws: Nothing Appreciable

This mineral is also found in the following galleries: Minerals From Europe | Phyllosilicates | Oxides and Hydroxides | Tectosilicates | Nesosilicates | Minerals Priced Between 25 and 49 Dollars

This mineral is also found in the following galleries: Minerals From Europe | Phyllosilicates | Oxides and Hydroxides | Tectosilicates | Nesosilicates | Minerals Priced Between 25 and 49 Dollars