Wolframite is the principal ore of tungsten and a defining mineral of the Yaogangxian and Xianghualing tungsten-tin districts. Black, dense, and bladed, it is the metallic counterpoint to the brilliant fluorite for which these mines are now better known.
Key Facts
- Mohs hardness 4.5 – heavy and brittle.
- Specific gravity 7.2 – heaviest common mineral most collectors will encounter.
- Series between iron-rich (ferberite) and manganese-rich (hubnerite) end-members.
- Tungsten is named "wolfram" in Latinate languages – hence the symbol W.
- Hunan supplies a major share of global tungsten production.
Notable Varieties
- Ferberite (Fe-rich end-member)
- Hubnerite (Mn-rich end-member)
The Chinese Angle
Yaogangxian and Xianghualing in Hunan are world-class wolframite localities. Specimen-grade crystals reach 5-15 cm and are often associated with quartz, fluorite, and arsenopyrite. Hunan wolframite is the global benchmark for matrix-paired collector specimens.
Found at these Localities
- Erzgebirge / Krušné Hory (埃尔茨山脉/克鲁什内山(德捷边境矿带))
- Panasqueira (帕纳斯凯拉钨矿)
- Llallagua (Siglo XX) (亚亚瓜矿)
- Xianghualing Mine (香花岭)
- Yaogangxian Mine (瑶岗仙矿)
- Hunan (湖南)
