 | "From the David K. Joyce Collection. Scapolite, which is Greek for "shaft", is commonly found in stubby to long prismatic crystals, hence the name. It is tetragonal so that it will commonly have a square or octahedral cross-section. Will often fluoresce either orange, yellow or more rarely red under ultraviolet light. Sphene is named from the greek word for wedge, because of its typical wedge shaped crystal habit. It is also alternatively called titanite for its titanium content." Location: Bear Lake Molybdenite Mine, Litchfield Township, Pontiac County, Quebec, Canada Size: 7.6 x 5 x 5 cm. Weight: 0.7 lbs. Quantity Available: 1 Price: $30.00 |