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Multiple photos availableKôzulite : [Na][Na2][Mn2+4(Fe3+,Al)][(OH)2|Si8O22], Rhodonite : MnSiO3

Woods Mine (Wood's Rhodonite Mine), Tamworth, Darling Co., New South Wales, Australia

Field of view about 60mm. Kozulite cleavage faces up to 10mm across.
 © 2008 M GoodwinPhoto ID: 229449    View Count: 63

Multiple photos availableKôzulite : [Na][Na2][Mn2+4(Fe3+,Al)][(OH)2|Si8O22], Rhodonite : MnSiO3

Woods Mine (Wood's Rhodonite Mine), Tamworth, Darling Co., New South Wales, Australia

7.8 x 5.5 x 5.3 cm. A very impressive specimen of the rare Na-Mn Silicate Kozulite. Normally, any crystals are in the mm size range, but these Kozulite crystals are up to 7mm. Most are as cleavage faces or embedded crystal portions. And it is not just one crystal - they are in two rich veins that that completely span the specimen. A small amount ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 244416    View Count: 22

Kôzulite : [Na][Na2][Mn2+4(Fe3+,Al)][(OH)2|Si8O22]

Tanohata mine, Shimohei-gun, Iwate Prefecture, Tohoku Region, Honshu Island, Japan

Reddish black cleavages and crystals of Kozulite from the type locality at Tanohata mine, Iwate pref., Japan. Field of view: 5 mm. Specimen and photo: Knut Eldjarn.
 © Knut EldjarnPhoto ID: 54763    View Count: 428

Kôzulite : [Na][Na2][Mn2+4(Fe3+,Al)][(OH)2|Si8O22]

Tanohata mine, Shimohei-gun, Iwate Prefecture, Tohoku Region, Honshu Island, Japan

Nearly opaque red-black grains in manganese ore, predominantly braunite / rhodonite / nambulite. S337-11
2 cm example.
Excalibur Mineral specimen.
 © 2008, JGWPhoto ID: 151174    View Count: 175

Kôzulite : [Na][Na2][Mn2+4(Fe3+,Al)][(OH)2|Si8O22]

Tanohata mine, Shimohei-gun, Iwate Prefecture, Tohoku Region, Honshu Island, Japan

dimension area mm. 4 x 4

photo and collection Luigi Chiappino
 © luigi chiappinoPhoto ID: 221687    View Count: 83
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