Rosenbuschite, a rare zirconium-titanium silicate, is typically found in unusual nepheline syenite pegmatites. This exceptional specimen, sourced from the Type Locality in Norway, displays pale-brown fibrous masses of Rosenbuschite, potentially associated with barkevikite. Some small cavities on the specimen reveal colourless acicular microcrystals of an unidentified mineral. Acquired by Dr. Tarassoff from John S. Albanese in 1964, the specimen includes the original label from Albanese.
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