mellitene
Mellitene is a rare, naturally occurring mineral with the chemical formula Ca2Al2SiO7. It is a member of the garnet group and is known for its distinctive deep red to brown color. Mellitene was first discovered in 1826 in the Mellitene mine in the Ural Mountains, Russia, from which it derives its name. It is typically found in metamorphic rocks, particularly in contact metamorphic zones around granitic intrusions.
The mineral has a hardness of approximately 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs scale, making it relatively
Mellitene is also of interest to mineral collectors due to its unique color and crystal habit. It