Drilled pendants from Gabro also called Merlinite or “Mystic Merlinite” from Masdagascar with drilled silver pin & hanging eye. is available to buy in increments of 10
Gabbro is the mafic equivalent of granite and the deep rock equivalent of the effluent rock basalt. Deeper and therefore slower cooling has resulted in relatively larger crystals than in gangue dolerite. The minerals found in gabbro include olivine, pyroxene, amphibole, magnetite and biotite. Feldspar (light-colored plagioclase) also occurs in the generally dark gabbro rocks. In gabbro one will not find free quartz, unlike continental rock. Unsealed gabbro such as in the Swiss Alps has a rough, sandpaper-like surface. A gabbro is a very dark, almost black rock. Diorite is a deep rock between granite and gabbro. Gabbro is a deep rock that becomes exposed during tectonic uplift during orogeny or obduction. It is formed in the core of mafic volcanoes and beneath oceanic crust. In certain parts of the Swiss Alps, gabbro is clearly exposed. A gabbro often used as natural stone comes from the South African Bushveld Complex. This rock was exported to Europe before the Second World War and is called "Rustenburg" or "Bon Accord" after the quarries in question. This natural stone is better known as Nero Impala.