can anyone identify the black stone set in this garnet?

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Brian T. Booth

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Well it would be best if you could take a better picture of the specimen. The black you are describing could be just a really deep..deep red of the garnet. It could be a rock type called amphibolite. Which is a black rock that garnets are found within the matrix. It might be another mineral, such as hornblende. A black mineral that is found with garnet.
 

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Hopefully a better pic.


It could be a that rock type i mentioned called amphibolite. Which is a black rock that garnets are found within the matrix. It might be a mineral called staurolite that is found with garnet. In the picture there seems to be a deep green tinge on the mineral toward the bottom, it might be just my computer screen. But it might have epidote within the garnet. But I think the black mineral that you are seeing is hornblende. A black mineral that is found with garnets. Hope this answers your questions. I would still ask around to confirm. Nice specimen. If you have any other questions just ask. Happy hunting. Stay safe.
 

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It could be a that rock type i mentioned called amphibolite. Which is a black rock that garnets are found within the matrix. It might be a mineral called staurolite that is found with garnet. In the picture there seems to be a deep green tinge on the mineral toward the bottom, it might be just my computer screen. But it might have epidote within the garnet. But I think the black mineral that you are seeing is hornblende. A black mineral that is found with garnets. Hope this answers your questions. I would still ask around to confirm. Nice specimen. If you have any other questions just ask. Happy hunting. Stay safe.

Thanks for the info. Happy hunting
 

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