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Rutile with Chlorite
Untersulzbachtal, Salzburg, Austria
◆ Unique Specimen — one of a kind
39,00 €
Alpine rutile crystals on green chlorite schist from Untersulzbachtal, Salzburg — one of Europe’s premier Alpine cleft localities. Deep red-bro...
Unique piece
Description
The Untersulzbachtal — a high Alpine valley in the Hohe Tauern range of Salzburg, Austria — is one of Europe’s most celebrated Alpine cleft localities. Here, in cavities within chlorite schists formed during Alpine metamorphism, red-brown to black rutile crystals of exceptional size and quality grew on lustrous bright-green chlorite (clinochlore) matrix.
The visual drama of metallic adamantine rutile against vivid green chlorite is unmatched in Alpine mineralogy. Crystals are typically striated tetragonal prisms, sometimes with characteristic knee-shaped (geniculate) twins. Untersulzbachtal rutile has been collected by Alpine miners and naturalists since the 18th century and remains one of the benchmark European localities for the species.
- Mineral
- Rutile on Chlorite
- Locality
- Untersulzbachtal, Salzburg, Austria
- Size
- 10cm x 6cm
- Weight
- 239g
- Formula
- TiO₂ on Mg₅Al(AlSi₃)O₁₀(OH)₈
- Crystal System
- Tetragonal
- Hardness
- 6–6.5
- Specific Gravity
- 4.23–5.5
- Luster
- Adamantine to metallic
- Condition
- Natural



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