
Orbicular Granite
Orbicular Granitoid
Hardness: 6-7 (Mohs scale); Color: Mottled grey, pink, and black; Luster: Dull/earthy in raw form, vitreous when polished; Structure: Phaneritic with distinctive orbicular (circular) mineral growth patterns of feldspar and hornblende; Cleavage: Poor (tends to fracture unevenly).
- Hardness
- 6-7 (Mohs scale)
- Color
- Mottled grey, pink, and black
- Luster
- Dull/earthy in raw form, vitreous when polished
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