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Hematite (Var: Iron Rose) : Fe2O3

Mörchner area, Zemmgrund, Ziller valley, North Tyrol, Tyrol, Austria

Perfect Iron Rose of 16.4 mm from Trento Mineral Show 2008. Exhibitor Webminerals photo M.Chinellato
 © Chinellato MatteoPhoto ID: 196905    View Count: 412

Hematite (Var: Iron Rose) : Fe2O3, Muscovite : KAl2[(OH)2|AlSi3O10]

Mörchner area, Zemmgrund, Ziller valley, North Tyrol, Tyrol, Austria

Very fine specimen of Iron Rose.
The overall size is 9x7 cm.
The two largest crystals are 2 cm.
Photo Franco Lazzari.
 © FRANCO LAZZARIPhoto ID: 246653    View Count: 53

Multiple photos availableHematite (Var: Iron Rose) : Fe2O3, Muscovite : KAl2[(OH)2|AlSi3O10]

Mörchner area, Zemmgrund, Ziller valley, North Tyrol, Tyrol, Austria

Excellent formed lustrous group of two intergrown iron roses, larger one 22mm, smaller - 17 mm resting with small grew muscovite blades on white gneis matrix
Overall size : 12,5 x 6,5 x 5,5 cm
Gerd Stefanik collection
 © Gerd StefanikPhoto ID: 254847    View Count: 27

Hematite (Var: Iron Rose) : Fe2O3, Rutile : TiO2

Mörchnerkar, Mörchner area, Zemmgrund, Ziller valley, North Tyrol, Tyrol, Austria

6.5 x 6.0 x 3.5 cm. A showy and excellent specimen of lustrous, parallel-growth hematite "iron roses" from the famous Morchnerkar area of Austria. Complete all-around, essentially pristine with only one point of attachment. This is a VERY DRAMATIC PIECE with incredible 3-dimensionality and a stark contrast of the thin, metallic, red rutiles ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 121180    View Count: 192

Hematite (Var: Iron Rose) : Fe2O3, Muscovite : KAl2[(OH)2|AlSi3O10], Adularia : KAlSi3O8

Mörchnerkar, Mörchner area, Zemmgrund, Ziller valley, North Tyrol, Tyrol, Austria

Eisenrosen auf Muskovit
Very rich specimen of iron roses, size of the individual crystals up to 17 mm on muskovite, associated with adularia, matrix is gneis.
Wide of view : ca 9cm, x -17 mm
Locality : Mörchnerkar, Zemmgrund, Zillertal, Austria
Collection and Photographer : Gerd Stefanik
 © Gerd StefanikPhoto ID: 151396    View Count: 172

Multiple photos availableHematite (Var: Iron Rose) : Fe2O3, Adularia : KAlSi3O8

Mörchnerkar, Mörchner area, Zemmgrund, Ziller valley, North Tyrol, Tyrol, Austria

Iron rose with adualria, floater, front side
2nd image shows back side.
Size : 4 cm
Gerd Stefanik collection
 © Gerd StefanikPhoto ID: 158021    View Count: 150

Hematite (Var: Iron Rose) : Fe2O3, Hematite (Var: Iron Rose) : Fe2O3

Mörchnerkar, Mörchner area, Zemmgrund, Ziller valley, North Tyrol, Tyrol, Austria

Iron rose - 24 mm Diameter, associated with small Muscovite, Calcite on gneis.
Overall Size ca 7 x 4 x 5 cm
Collection and Photographer : Gerd Stefanik
 © Gerd StefanikPhoto ID: 155602    View Count: 133

Hematite (Var: Iron Rose) : Fe2O3, Quartz (Var: Amethyst) : SiO2, Adularia : KAlSi3O8

Mörchnerkar, Mörchner area, Zemmgrund, Ziller valley, North Tyrol, Tyrol, Austria

Two intergrown iron roses, size of the larger one up to 4 cm diameter, on white aduaria, associated with muscovite.
A small pale violet amethyst szepter is attached on the left side.
Gerd Stefanik collection
 © Gerd StefanikPhoto ID: 169033    View Count: 111

Hematite (Var: Iron Rose) : Fe2O3

Schlegeis tunnel, Zemmgrund, Ziller valley, North Tyrol, Tyrol, Austria

Nicely formed iron rose with excellent metallic luster and
uncommon size from this locality.
Widht oft the piece - 5,2 cm.
Gerd Stefanik collection.
 © Gerd StefanikPhoto ID: 187345    View Count: 141

Hematite (Var: Iron Rose) : Fe2O3

Minas Gerais, Southeast Region, Brazil

Small Iron Rose 2cm across. Photographed by, and in the collection of Karl Volkman
 © Karl VolkmanPhoto ID: 8871    View Count: 638
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