Inesite

Crystal system · Triclinic

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China is a defining locality for Inesite · 叶状硅锰钙石. See the Chinese collector page →

Market availability: Uncommon
Found at major shows and select dealers. Quality varies by locality.
Collector tier: Cabinet Classic
World-class display species — sought after for cabinet collections, well-documented localities, frequent show-piece pieces.
Often found withQuartz · Ferberite · Fluorite · Pyrite
Nickel–Strunz 9.DG.20
Dana 65.04.02.01
Geological setting
Hydrothermal
Crystal system
Triclinic

Inesite is a rose-pink to peach-orange manganese-calcium chain silicate famous from a single world-class locality: the Yaogangxian tungsten mine in Hunan, China. It forms exquisite radiating sprays of bladed crystals that have made it one of the iconic Chinese collector species of the 21st century.

Occurrence in China

The Yaogangxian mine, Hunan is the global type locality for collector-grade inesite. The mineral grows in late-stage hydrothermal pockets within the W-Sn-Be deposit, perched on quartz, calcite, fluorite and arsenopyrite. Smaller occurrences at Wessels (South Africa) and Trinity Co. (California) exist but cannot match Yaogangxian quality.

Identification

Pink color + bladed/sheaf-like aggregates + Yaogangxian mining association is essentially diagnostic. Distinguish from rhodochrosite (rhombohedral, softer) and rhodonite (triclinic but blockier, often massive).

Collector Notes

Inesite is one of the most photogenic Chinese minerals — fan-shaped pink sprays on snow-white quartz drusy. Top specimens command premium prices internationally.

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Published: May 6, 2026 · Last reviewed: May 6, 2026
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