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25 pcs FRANKLINITE WILLEMITE ZINCITE – USA

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Franklinite, Willemite & Zincite

This is the “Holy Trinity” of the mineral world—a spectacular three-mineral association that represents the absolute pinnacle of New Jersey’s geological heritage. I have always viewed this combination as the ultimate “collector’s puzzle”; in daylight, it is a sophisticated mosaic of metallic-black Franklinite, waxy green or grey Willemite, and fiery red-orange Zincite. It is a stone of incredible density and structural contrast, but its true reputation is built on its performance under ultraviolet light. When the short-wave UV hits, this “black and red” rock transforms into a neon masterpiece of electric green and burning orange, often set against a background of cherry-red Calcite. It is quite simply the most famous fluorescent mineral association on the planet, and for the specialist, it is the definitive signature of a world-class collection.

The Heritage & Discovery

Historical Significance: This specific trio is unique to the Franklin-Sterling Hill ore bodies. Historically, these minerals were the primary ores that fueled the American zinc industry for over a century. However, they are more than just ore; they represent a “geological impossibility”—a massive concentration of zinc, iron, and manganese that has been metamorphosed into a high-grade crystalline suite found nowhere else. In the world of fine minerals, a specimen containing all three is celebrated as a “primary assemblage,” standing as a testament to the intense heat and pressure of the Precambrian era. It is a piece of deep time, holding the secret of an environment that remains a mystery to modern geology.

Discovery: The three minerals were identified and named during the early-to-mid 19th century as mineralogists began to realize the uniqueness of the New Jersey deposits. Franklinite was named in 1819 in honor of Benjamin Franklin and the town of Franklin; Zincite followed in 1845; and Willemite was named for William I of the Netherlands. The discovery that they could coexist in a single, interlocking “gemstone” mass changed the way we understand the formation of oxide and silicate minerals in metamorphic environments.

Important Mines: There is only one place on Earth to find this authentic combination: the Franklin Mine and the Sterling Hill Mine in Ogdensburg, New Jersey, USA. While individual pieces of Willemite or Zincite are found elsewhere, the “three-color” association with metallic Franklinite is a local signature. For the vault, I prioritize specimens from the “old-stock” tunnels, where the crystal boundaries are sharp and the saturation of the Zincite is at its deepest red, ensuring a world-class contrast under both natural and UV light.

Mineralogical Profile

Description: This gemstone is a complex composite of an oxide (Zincite), a silicate (Willemite), and a spinel-group oxide (Franklinite). It is an incredibly heavy stone, with a Mohs hardness ranging from 4 to 6 depending on the mineral distribution. It is characterized by a “checkerboard” of lusters: metallic for the Franklinite, vitreous for the Willemite, and sub-adamantine for the Zincite.

One of its most identifying traits is the tri-color UV response. Under short-wave UV ($254 \text{ nm}$), the Willemite glows a brilliant, searing green. The Zincite usually remains dark or acts as a “buffer” for the fluorescence, while the Franklinite—being an iron-rich spinel—remains a solid, non-fluorescent black, providing the necessary “negative space” to make the colors pop. It has a high average density ($5.0$ to $5.5$ g/cm³), making it feel like a piece of solid metal in the hand. When I cut or polish these “three-in-one” pieces, I focus on balancing the metallic flashes of the Franklinite with the colorful translucent zones of the other two minerals. It is a dense, high-vibration treasure that serves as the ultimate benchmark for phenomenal mineralogy.

Chemical Formula: (Fe,Mn,Zn)(Fe,Mn)2O4 + Zn2SiO4 + (Zn,Mn)O

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