Lustrous Chromite Octahedron
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Collection |
Robert Lavinsky |
Description |
This is a very largest, equant Chromite crystal of unusual size! Chromite is usually found in tiny crystals or grains. This crystal is an octahedron with some luster and a mottled black color. Pretty amazing size and sharpness make this an important example of the species. Ex. Al Ordway; purchased from his old collecting friend Ed Swoboda, in 1998. |
Locality |
Hanga, Kenema District, Eastern Province, Sierra Leone |
Dimensions |
1.8 x 1.7 x 1.2 cm. |
Specimen Grade |
C |
Photograph |
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