Almandine garnet (Ref: RG0975)
Fauske, Nordland Fylke, Norway
67mm x 55mm x 25mm
minID: WCC-E2L
$325
A large, sharp, dark-red (to nearly black) dodecahedral Almandine garnet crystal, measuring 40 x 35 x 25 mm, is perched on contrasting muscovite schist matrix, and is complemented by several smaller garnets. The larger and one of the smaller garnets has a small area of damage, but the specimen still displays well. This is a large crystal for the locality, and was collected by Harald Kvarsvik in the mid 1990s.Data last checked on 19th Aug 2025
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