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Axinite-(Fe) : Ca2Fe2+Al2[OH|BSi4O15]

Stamps and Jowl Zawn (Roscommon Cliff; incl. Wheal Cock Zawn), Trewellard, Botallack - Pendeen Area, St Just District, Cornwall, England, UK

3cm x4cm
Photo ID: 283    View Count: 856

Multiple photos availableAxinite-(Fe) : Ca2Fe2+Al2[OH|BSi4O15]

Stamps and Jowl Zawn (Roscommon Cliff; incl. Wheal Cock Zawn), Trewellard, Botallack - Pendeen Area, St Just District, Cornwall, England, UK

Glassy brown blades of Axinite to 1cm in length, filling a cavity of area 6cm x 2.5cm. Nice display piece from this famous locality.

Size: 60mm x 80mm x 40mm

Collection: ex. Sam Weller Collection
 © Crystal ClassicsPhoto ID: 70155    View Count: 228

Multiple photos availableAxinite-(Fe) : Ca2Fe2+Al2[OH|BSi4O15]

Stamps and Jowl Zawn (Roscommon Cliff; incl. Wheal Cock Zawn), Trewellard, Botallack - Pendeen Area, St Just District, Cornwall, England, UK

Dark brown and translucent ferroaxinite crystals, much better in person. See second image for detail. Specimen size 3.2 x 2.5 x 2.3 cm.
 © Christian BrackePhoto ID: 101457    View Count: 127

Axinite-(Fe) : Ca2Fe2+Al2[OH|BSi4O15]

Stamps and Jowl Zawn (Roscommon Cliff; incl. Wheal Cock Zawn), Trewellard, Botallack - Pendeen Area, St Just District, Cornwall, England, UK

Specimen approx 4cm wide.

 © J.RalphPhoto ID: 133135    View Count: 123

Multiple photos availableAxinite-(Fe) : Ca2Fe2+Al2[OH|BSi4O15]

Stamps and Jowl Zawn (Roscommon Cliff; incl. Wheal Cock Zawn), Trewellard, Botallack - Pendeen Area, St Just District, Cornwall, England, UK

3.4 x 2.9 x 2.6 cm. A CLASSIC, rich specimen of gemmy and lustrous, clove-brown ferro-axinite crystals to 1.2 cm attractively crowning matrix from the famous Roscommon Cliff, Cornwall, England. All of the major crystals are undamaged and this is a highly representative specimen for the species and locality.
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 133529    View Count: 117

Axinite-(Fe) : Ca2Fe2+Al2[OH|BSi4O15]

Stamps and Jowl Zawn (Roscommon Cliff; incl. Wheal Cock Zawn), Trewellard, Botallack - Pendeen Area, St Just District, Cornwall, England, UK

Crystals up to 9 mm length.
 © Christian BrackePhoto ID: 101459    View Count: 110

Axinite-(Fe) : Ca2Fe2+Al2[OH|BSi4O15]

Stamps and Jowl Zawn (Roscommon Cliff; incl. Wheal Cock Zawn), Trewellard, Botallack - Pendeen Area, St Just District, Cornwall, England, UK

Picture width is 40mm. Nice group of Ferro-Axinite.
 © Elmar LacknerPhoto ID: 130173    View Count: 107

Axinite-(Fe) : Ca2Fe2+Al2[OH|BSi4O15]

Stamps and Jowl Zawn (Roscommon Cliff; incl. Wheal Cock Zawn), Trewellard, Botallack - Pendeen Area, St Just District, Cornwall, England, UK

Ferro Axinite. Specimen size 6x6cm.
Photo and collection Jorge M. Alves
 © Jorge M. AlvesPhoto ID: 95399    View Count: 106

Multiple photos availableAxinite-(Fe) : Ca2Fe2+Al2[OH|BSi4O15]

Stamps and Jowl Zawn (Roscommon Cliff; incl. Wheal Cock Zawn), Trewellard, Botallack - Pendeen Area, St Just District, Cornwall, England, UK

5.0 x 3.2 x 2.3 cm. A CLASSIC, OLD-TIME and very rich specimen of gemmy and lustrous, clove-brown axinite crystals to 1.6 cm on matrix from the famous Roscommon Cliff, Cornwall, England. There is scattered damage to this showy piece, but it remains a highly representative specimen for the species and locality. Ex. George Elling Collection.
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 122172    View Count: 102

Axinite-(Fe) : Ca2Fe2+Al2[OH|BSi4O15]

Stamps and Jowl Zawn (Roscommon Cliff; incl. Wheal Cock Zawn), Trewellard, Botallack - Pendeen Area, St Just District, Cornwall, England, UK

Specimen of Axinit-(Fe) from the well known Cornish classic locality.
Crystals reach 12 mm on edge and the mineral is very difficult to photograph. The specimen is much better in person.
Collection and photo, Paul De Bondt.
 © Paul De BondtPhoto ID: 221106    View Count: 38
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