A stunning specimen of gem-quality garnet var. grossular featuring vibrant green phantoms from the renowned Jeffrey Mine in Quebec, Canada. The grossular crystals exhibit vivid green cores, a result of chromium, surrounded by transparent, colorless zones. These sharp, rhombic dodecahedral crystals, up to 1.5mm in size, boast a glassy luster and striking contrast. Small black chromite inclusions further enrich the complexity of the piece. Green-cored garnets are among the rarest and most unique Jeffrey mine garnets, making this piece highly sought after. This was mined decades ago - the mine is closed now. It displays all over 360 degree. For references see the 2013 issue of The Mineralogical Record vol. 44, # 4. Some small contacts. On acrylic base.
Beauty!