RHODONITE

 

Rhodonite is a manganese silicate mineral (MnSiO3), and is often referred to as a pyroxenoid mineral.  Rhodonite is translucent to transparent, with a glassy, nonmetallic luster, a reddish, pinkish, or brownish color, and a hardness around 6.  Chemically, rhodonite always has a calcium component and sometimes has iron or zinc.

 

Rhodonite (red) - nice cluster of rhodonite crystals on gray galena (PbS - lead sulfide) from the North Mine, Broken Hill Block, western New South Wales, southeastern Australia.

 


 

Photo gallery of rhodonite

 


 

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