amethyst? and?

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Pretty sure that this is amethyst, but what is pink one? Very clear pink.

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Yep, amethyst and the pink may be light garnet or morganite inclusions. Difficult to say but the pink is not quartz.
 

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Yep, amethyst and the pink may be light garnet or morganite inclusions. Difficult to say but the pink is not quartz.

I think you are right about the Morganite! I looks exactly like the fractured Morganite rough found at the Ray Mica Mine outside of Burnsville, North Carolina.


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:occasion14:Yes! What makes it pink? We have a LOT of pink!
 

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We have manganese and there's cesium prospect about 3 miles. USGS says we're in a melange.
 

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We have manganese and there's cesium prospect about 3 miles. USGS says we're in a melange.

I believe that Manganese accounts for the more pinkish colored Morganite while the Cesium accounts for the pinkish Morganite with purple hues but I am not an expert, so can't be for sure!


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Ours seems to be a light pink, no purple, yet anyway. We've got such weird stuff around here, you never know.
 

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We have feldspar, but it's different than this. Will upload a bigger picture.
 

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Yep, that's what we have. Although, I believe DD said he thought it was microline. This rock is different, will upload a picture of the whole rock.
 

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K Feldspar is the pinkish stuff, I'd say.
 

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