Black crystal of Høgtuvaite up to 1,7 cm in matrix from the type locality.
Formula : (Ca,Na)2(Fe2+,Fe3+,Ti4+)6[O2/Be(Si,Al)5O18]
System: triclinic Hardness:5½ Rarity:very rare
Strunz id:VIII/F.14-35 -
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Name origin: Named for the Høgtuva peak, the nearest significant reference point in the area of the type locality in Nordland, Norway. The peak is located about 7 km NW of the TL. It was first found in 1983 by Ingvar Lindahl (Norwegian Geological Survey) during uranium exploration in the area, and named by Grauch et al. (1994).
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Specimen weight:31 gr.
Crystal size:Up to 1,7 cm long
Overall size: 47mm x 35 mm x 20 mm

Owner : Minservice (Sondrio - Italy) Minservice Galleries Main 
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