Erythrite, Hornésite, La Cena del Depósito, Almería, Andalusia, Spain.

50,00

Erythrite comes from the alteration of cobalt minerals, mainly skutterudite.
Hornesite was named after Moriz Hörnes in 1895 and is a rare member of the Vivianite group.
It is chemically related to erythrite.
The provenance indicated is not 100% confirmed.
This specimen was part of Philippe Glastre’s collection.

  • Description

    Description

    Erythrite comes from the alteration of cobalt minerals, mainly skutterudite.
    Hornesite was named after Moriz Hörnes in 1895 and is a rare member of the Vivianite group.
    It is chemically related to erythrite.
    The provenance indicated is not 100% confirmed.
    This specimen was part of Philippe Glastre’s collection.

    This post is also available in: French

  • Additional information

    Additional information

    Weight 0,436 kg
    Dimensions 8,5 × 7,8 × 4,7 cm

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