This beautiful corundum (var. ruby) specimen originates from Hopedale, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, and was hand-dug by local prospector Edmund Saunders. It features a rich red mottled granular red-plum, corundom-ruby porophyroblasts in a schistose matrix including coarse biotite, pyrite, hematite and feldspar.
Under ultraviolet light, the specimen glows with a vivid fluorescence, highlighting its ruby-rich zones and enhancing its visual allure. This specimen fits perfectly in the palm of your hand and has a saw flat face which perfectly props the specimen for display purposes, capturing the exceptional beauty of Hopedale corundum. This specimen would make an excellent addition to any fine mineral or gemstone collection, or could be used as lapidary rough, to make cabochons.
Specimen weight: 46.15 grams
Dimensions: approximately 40 x 40 x 20 mm