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RM3691   Serandite
NaMn²⁺₂Si₃O₈(OH)
  -  9. Silicates

This good-sized specimen displays various clusters of crystals of this rare silicate, with parallel growth and a characteristic salmon-pink color. It comes from the Nicolau collection (Barcelona) and was acquired in an old mineral shop in Girona. Serandite was named in 1931 by Antoine François Alfred Lacroix after J.M. Serand, lighthouse keeper of the Island of Roume, Los Islands, Guinea, who assisted in collecting the mineral and who, coincidentally, had a rosy pink complexion (sic).

Size: 7 x 4.9 x 3.6 cm.
Found in 1980's.
Col. Nicolau (Barcelona).
Classic locality
260 €