Detailed information
Species
Andradite, Garnet
Dimensions
59 x 80 x 37
mm
Locality
Sinerechenskoe skarn occurrence Primorsky Krai Russia
Condition
No recorded repairs
The Sinerechenskoe skarn occurrence in Primorsky Krai, Russia, lies towards the eastern most extremity of Russia, only some 150 km from the coast looking out across to Japan. Andradite-rich skarn deposits form by the juxtaposition calcium-rich igneous intrusions contacting carbonate rich country rock (e.g. limestone). This particular skarn is famous for its fabulous Andradite Garnet specimens and this most handsome small cabinet specimen is a first class example. The Andradite forms beautifully sharp and well defined crystals to 1.6 cm across as an intergrown dome. All crystals are highly lustrous, appear blackish-green-brown and where transmitted light can penetrate the crystal's thinner edges, translucent clove brown zones become visible.
