Rare Normandite natural stone cabochon , 43 x 20 x 5 mm, Kolo Peninsula, Russian rare stone, Cabochon for Jewelry
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Rare Normandite natural stone cabochon
43 x 20 x 5 mm
Exellent polished.
Normandite is a rare brittle orange brown sorosilicate mineral discovered in 1997 by Charles Normand of Montreal.
It occurs at the type locality at Mont Saint-Hilaire in Quebec, Canada in cavities and as vesicule fillings in nepheline syenite along with microcline, catapleiite, and eudialyte. Additional localities include in the Khibiny and Lovozero massifs in the Kola Peninsula of Russia as large crystals in alkaline pegmatites, as well as in Spain, Morocco, Guinea, Greenland, and Brazil.
43 x 20 x 5 mm
Exellent polished.
Normandite is a rare brittle orange brown sorosilicate mineral discovered in 1997 by Charles Normand of Montreal.
It occurs at the type locality at Mont Saint-Hilaire in Quebec, Canada in cavities and as vesicule fillings in nepheline syenite along with microcline, catapleiite, and eudialyte. Additional localities include in the Khibiny and Lovozero massifs in the Kola Peninsula of Russia as large crystals in alkaline pegmatites, as well as in Spain, Morocco, Guinea, Greenland, and Brazil.
Listed on 7 November, 2024