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Metallic and lusterious Hematite crystal with contrasting white Albite from Pakistan

Metallic and lusterious Hematite crystal with contrasting white Albite from Pakistan

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SKU : HWA-00-674

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This striking specimen features the captivating contrast of metallic, lustrous Hematite crystals alongside pristine white Albite, hailing from the mineral-rich regions of Pakistan. The Hematite crystals, renowned for their reflective sheen and deep metallic hues, form intricate structures that catch and reflect light with captivating allure. Set against the contrasting backdrop of Albite, the Hematite's brilliance is accentuated, creating a dynamic interplay of textures and colors. Albite, with its snowy white appearance, provides a stark yet harmonious complement to the Hematite, enhancing the visual impact of the specimen. This unique pairing showcases nature's artistic prowess, blending contrasting elements into a harmonious and visually stunning composition.


Product Information:

Specimen Type Hematite crystal with white Albite 
Weight 20 grams
Dimensions H: 3.7 x W: 3.5 x D: 2.2 cm
Origin Tormiq Valley, Skardu District, Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan
Treatment None

 

Description:

The name Hematite comes from a Greek word meaning Blood which is derived from the fact that, when cut, the saw coolant becomes colored red. Hematite is one of the most common minerals. The color of most red and brown rocks, such as sandstone, is caused by small amounts of Hematite.

It is also responsible for the red color of many minerals. Hematite can be in reddish-brown, dark silvery-grey scaled masses, ocherous masses, silvery-grey crystals, and dark-grey masses. Formerly used as mourning jewelry, but today mainly for rings and necklaces. It takes a very high polish. 

Hematite Crystal Information:

Chemical Formula Fe2 O3
Composition Iron oxide. May contain slight amounts of titanium
Mohs Hardness 5 - 6
Specific Gravity 4.90 – 5.30
Crystal System Hexagonal
Color

Black, gray to silver-gray, brown to reddish-brown, red. Some specimens are iridescent, and others are multicolored or banded gray and dark red

Transparency Opaque
Lustre Metallic to dull

 


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