Cassiterite
 

Cassiterite is the principal ore of tin. It is usually recovered from mines as black opaque grains, which are of little use in jewellery. Crystals are generally short, stubby prisms. Occasionally, rare, transparent, reddish brown crystals with adamantine lustre are found and faceted for collectors. They could be confused with diamond, brown zircon, and sphene, but for the higher specific gravity and distinct dichroism.


 
Occurrence
 

Cassiterite occurs in pegmatite's and can be washed into alluvial deposits. Localities include the Malay Peninsula, England. Germany. Australia, Bolivia. Mexico and Namibia.

Remarks

The name "Cassiterite" comes from the Greek word. Kassiteros, meaning tin.

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