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Cubic Magnetite (Specimen #100298)

Cubic Magnetite (Specimen #100298)

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Mineral(s):      Magnetite, Talc/Halite(?)

Location:        ZCA # 4 Mine, Fowler Ore Body, 2500‘ Level, Balmat, Fowler, Balmat-Edwards Zinc Mining District, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA

Size:                4.4 x 3.2 x 2.8 cm

Description:  This striking specimen is a cluster of sharp, lustrous cubic and tetrahexahedral magnetite crystals (2) exceeding 1.4cm.! The specimen has one small contact point otherwise the specimen resembles a ‘floater’. The crystal edges are crisp, and the symmetry is unmistakable, reflecting magnetite’s isometric crystal system.  The crystals stand out for their striking jetblack coloration and mirrorlike crystal faces that shimmer with metallic brilliance. Their association with white talc/halite (?) provides dramatic contrast, enhancing their aesthetic appeal. These stunning cubic crystals are from the ZCA No. 4 Mine in Balmat, St. Lawrence County, a locality renowned for producing some of the finest magnetite specimens in the world. These specimens are no longer being mined and are difficult to find on the market today. High-quality pieces are considered museum-grade.

Considered among the finest examples of magnetite morphology, cubic magnetite specimens from New York are prized for their striking geometry, jet-black luster, and rarity among North American minerals. While magnetite typically forms in octahedral shapes, the Balmat specimens often display dominant cube faces, sometimes with subtle tetrahexahedral modifications, making them exceptionally unique. The cubic magnetite specimens from Balmat, New York were discovered in 1991–1992 during mining operations by the Zinc Corporation of America at the Empire State No. 4 Mine (also known as ZCA Mine No. 4) near Sylvia Lake in the town of Fowler, St. Lawrence County, New York. The specimens were uncovered during sphalerite mining in an altered zone containing halite-filled veins.

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