Detailed information
Dimensions
100 x 28 x 20
mm
Weight
102 g
Locality
Francon Quarry Montréal, Québec Canada
Condition
No recorded repairs
This cleaved long block of the rare silicate Agrellite is from its type locality in the Kipawa alkaline complex within the Les Lacs-du-T'miscamingue region of Qu'bec, Canada. Agrellite is a sodium-calcium silicate also containing fluorine (as fluoride) and forms an opaque glassy block, 10 cm long, of a bluish grey cream with strongly crystallised foliation parallel to its length. The mainly smooth texture is interrupted with splinter-like shards where crystal boundaries are cleaved and displays a glassy to silky lustre. Under LWUV the Agrellite fluoresces ethereal strawberry cream at about 25 cm from the source, and bright bubble-gum pink close to the UV lamp, that latter as shown in the accompanying photograph. A rare silicate from the Kipawa alkaline complex in Qu'bec.