All Specimens with Andalusite

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ch21 - Andalusite with Muscovite - £ 129
Fallbrook, Northern San Diego County, California, USA
small cabinet, 6.5 x 6.3 x 4.9 cm
ex.  Chuck Houser

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Andalusite with Muscovite - Fallbrook, Northern San Diego County, California, USA
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Andalusite with Muscovite - Fallbrook, Northern San Diego County, California, USA

Another urban mineral specimen, from excavations in the northern San Diego County town of Fallbrook. These are crudely terminated andalusites, though covered atop by a drapery of muscovite. Unusual!



GEMS-083 - Andalusite - £ 181
Bahia, Brazil
thumbnail, 14.5 x 8.0 mm ; 4.07 carats

Andalusite - Bahia, BrazilAndalusite - Bahia, Brazil
Andalusite - Bahia, BrazilAndalusite - Bahia, Brazil

Though Andalusite is well known throughout the gem world, there are very few world localities for fine quality gems. This stone is a virtually eye clean trichroic red, orange and green "Cushion" cut gem. The multicolor pleochroism of Andalusite is distinctive and extremely attractive. It is difficult to find stones in this size with this clarity.



MD-130334 - Andalusite - - Archived
Lüsens valley (Lisens valley; Lüsens alp; Lisens alp), Sellrain valley, North Tyrol, Tyrol, Austria
small cabinet, 6.0 x 6.0 x 5.7 cm.

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Andalusite - Lüsens valley (Lisens valley; Lüsens alp; Lisens alp), Sellrain valley, North Tyrol, Tyrol, Austria

6.0 x 6.0 x 5.7 cm. An OLD-TIME, CLASSIC and aesthetic cluster of blocky, olive-brown andalusite crystals to 3.0 cm on matrix from a famous Austrian locality - Lüsens Valley, Tyrol. The crystals may be pseudomorphs of pinite after andalusite. This excellent piece is accompanied by two old labels, from Ward’s and from Hugh Ford, a major New York City dealer from 1947-1957. Ex. Richard Hauck Collection.



MD-137982 - Andalusite (Var: Viridine) - - Archived
Recruta Farm, Vitória da Conquista, Bahia, Northeast Region, Brazil
miniature, 4.5 x 2.7 x 2.3 cm.

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Andalusite (Var: Viridine) - Recruta Farm, Vitória da Conquista, Bahia, Northeast Region, Brazil

4.5 x 2.7 x 2.3 cm. Andalusite variety viridine is an ULTRA-RARE manganese-rich andalusite. This UNIQUE specimen features large, blocky, DISCRETE, grass-green to brown viridine crystals on a bit of matrix. I have NEVER seen another like it and believe it is unheard of! The locality, itself, is UNIQUE - Conquista, Bahia, Brazil. Dr. Fred Pough, famous mineralogist, author and curator must have collected or obtained this striking and unusual piece while in Brazil during World War II. Ex. Elling Collection.



MD-179864 - Andalusite - - Archived
Jenipapo district, Itinga, Jequitinhonha valley, Minas Gerais, Southeast Region, Brazil
small cabinet, 5.2 x 3.8 x 2.6 cm.

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Andalusite - Jenipapo district, Itinga, Jequitinhonha valley, Minas Gerais, Southeast Region, Brazil

5.2 x 3.8 x 2.6 cm. This large crystal of andalusite has good form and a pleasing orange-brown color with minor translucence. It is extremely unusual in its robust form and completeness. Ex. Martin Zinn Collection.



MD-202033 - Andalusite (Var: Chiastolite) - - Archived
Lancaster, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, USA
cabinet, 14.6 x 10.7 x 0.2 cm.

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Andalusite (Var: Chiastolite) - Lancaster, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, USA
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Andalusite (Var: Chiastolite) - Lancaster, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, USA

14.6 x 10.7 x 0.2 cm. So-called Chiastolite (a species name discredited some time ago) is a variety of Andalusite containing cross-shaped inclusions of carbon that make the crystals very distinct. Somebody went to a lot of trouble and time to make this attractive reference set of thin-sections, cut from the cores of over a dozen crystals. The set was obviously made up to show the different patterns possible within, perhaps to better study their formation. Shown in normal light and in backlit lighting. Ex. Academy of Natural Sciences Philadelphia Collection.



MD-213173 - Andalusite - - Archived
Lüsens valley (Lisens valley; Lüsens alp; Lisens alp), Sellrain valley, North Tyrol, Tyrol, Austria
cabinet, 11.4 x 7.8 x 5.4 cm.

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Andalusite - Lüsens valley (Lisens valley; Lüsens alp; Lisens alp), Sellrain valley, North Tyrol, Tyrol, Austria

11.4 x 7.8 x 5.4 cm. An old-time Alpine specimen (from the Tyrolean Alps in Austria, not Swiss) of blocky, rectangular, translucent crystals of andalusite (part of the sillimanite group (Al2SiO5 = Al[6]Al[5]OSiO4). The crystals are embedded in grey graphite schist. Frequently, these crystals show a cross-shaped pattern of light and dark inside. This locality in the Alps is known as a classic locality for andalusite.



MD-21352 - Andalusite (Var: Viridine) - - Archived
Recruta Farm, Vitória da Conquista, Bahia, Northeast Region, Brazil
miniature, 5 x 3 x 2.5 cm

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Andalusite (Var: Viridine) - Recruta Farm, Vitória da Conquista, Bahia, Northeast Region, Brazil

An attractive and colorful example of this very rare and interesting green andalusite species, with the color due to manganese (why it makes it green instead of red, I do not know!). This specimen is, I am told, VERY good for what it is and was long in the possession of Fred Pough, who brought it up from Brazil in the 60's. It came out of his collection with a hastily handwritten label, in a recent trade a friend of mine did with him. 5 x 3 x 2.5 cm



MD-57085 - Andalusite, Andalusite (Var: Chiastolite) - - Archived
Tyrol, Austria
small cabinet, 8.3 x 6.5 x 5.1cm

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Andalusite, Andalusite (Var: Chiastolite) - Tyrol, Austria

This andalusite specimen passed from an old collection in New York to Richard Hauck at some point, and thence to us. What you see here are three startlingly clear and sharp crystals, with the internal "crosses" that make variety of andalusite so unique. These crosses consist of either clay or carbonaceous materials included inside the crystals in regular patterns (which can vary - you can see that a couple of them have circles in the middle at the crux of the cross). There is just nothing like these out there, and you don''t see them around! Real conversation pieces . . . 8.3 x 6.5 x 5.1cm



MD-65654 - Andalusite - - Archived
Lüsens valley (Lisens valley; Lüsens alp; Lisens alp), Sellrain valley, North Tyrol, Tyrol, Austria
thumbnail, 3.0 cm

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Andalusite - Lüsens valley (Lisens valley; Lüsens alp; Lisens alp), Sellrain valley, North Tyrol, Tyrol, Austria

This specimen is comprised of several, blocky, muted luster, brownish-green, andalusite crystals, to 3.0 cm, in length. These crystals are huge for the species, and it is an exceptional specimen overall for the size and aesthetics. 7.5 x 5.4 x 5.4 cm



MRZ335 - Andalusite - £ 291
Jenipapo Mine, Taquaral area, Minas Gerais, Brazil
miniature, 5.2 x 3.8 x 2.6 cm
ex.  Martin Zinn

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Andalusite - Jenipapo Mine, Taquaral area, Minas Gerais, Brazil
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Andalusite - Jenipapo Mine, Taquaral area, Minas Gerais, Brazil
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Andalusite - Jenipapo Mine, Taquaral area, Minas Gerais, Brazil

This large crystal of andalusite has good form and a pleasing orangy-brown color with minor translucence. It is extremely unusual in its robust form and completeness, the best of this late-90s find that i can recall.



PAS-135 - Andalusite var. Chiastolite (reference set of thin sections) - £ 808
Lancaster, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, USA
cabinet, 14.6 x 10.7 x 0.2 cm
ex.  Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences

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Andalusite var. Chiastolite (reference set of thin sections) - Lancaster, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, USA
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Andalusite var. Chiastolite (reference set of thin sections) - Lancaster, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, USA
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Andalusite var. Chiastolite (reference set of thin sections) - Lancaster, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, USA
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Andalusite var. Chiastolite (reference set of thin sections) - Lancaster, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, USA

So-called Chiastolite (a species name discredited some time ago) is a variety of Andalusite containg cross-shaped inclusions of carbon that make the crystals VERY distinct, for obvious reasons. Somebody went to a lot of trouble and time to make this attractive reference set of thin-sections, cut from the cores of over a dozen crystals. The set was obviously made up to shwo the different patterns possible within, perhaps to better study their formation. Shown in normal light and, dramatically, in backlit lighting.



RH1-24 - Andalusite - £ 162
Lisenz, Tyrol, Austria
small cabinet, 7.5 x 5.4 x 5.4 cm
ex.  Richard Hauck

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Andalusite - Lisenz, Tyrol, Austria
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Andalusite - Lisenz, Tyrol, Austria
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Andalusite - Lisenz, Tyrol, Austria

This specimen is comprised of several, blocky, muted luster, brownish-green, andalusite crystals, to 3.0 cm, in length. These crystals are huge for the species, and it is an exceptional specimen overall for the size and aesthetics.



RLKG10-165 - Andalusite - £ 32
Bahia, Brazil
thumbnail, 7.9 x 5.0 mm ; 1.32 carats

Andalusite - Bahia, Brazil
Andalusite - Bahia, BrazilAndalusite - Bahia, Brazil

A wonderful, bright, well-cut, virtually eye clean, trichroic red, orange and green Emerald cut gemstone of Andalusite. The pleochroism of Andalusite is distinctive, attractive and truly helps to easily identify the material. It is difficult to find stones such as this one with great saturation and multi-color display! This is a relatively large stone for this material and is from an old stash of rough from the 1960's.



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