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ST359 - Zircon $ 900 SOLD Rweko, Nkasi District, Rukwa Region, Tanzania miniature - 4.5 x 1.8 x 1.5 cm
Large, deep red complete Zircon crystal from Tanzania, much larger than typical for this locality. It has a steep pyramidal termination and is nicely transparent when backlit.
ST381 - Azurite $ 600 Milpillas Mine, Cuitaca, Sonora, Mexico miniature - 3.2 x 3 x 2.5 cm
A 2.8cm double-terminated Azurite crystal sits perfectly for display atop a small amount of matrix. Complete and undamaged with glassy faces all around and a few smaller crystal scattered around the base. Excellent miniature.
M887 - Ilvaite $ 200 Huanggang Mine, Inner Mongolia, China miniature - 4.5 x 3.5 x 3.5 cm
Large, thick glossy black Ilvaite crystal, complete all around and undamaged. These new Huanggang Ilvaites are superb and easily some of the world's best for species.
ST444 - Tourmaline $ 1800 SOLD Hyakule, Sankhuwasabha District, Kosi Zone, Nepal miniature - 3.7 x 1 x 1 cm
Rare gem pink Tourmaline crystal with a greenish yellow termination from Nepal. This is an excellent crystal for the locality as most are very thin, pencil-like crystals. Though not as well known, Nepal has produced small amounts of some very high quality Tourmaline. Found long ago, this crystal is undamaged and weighs 7.23 grams.
ST388 - Chambersite $ 160 SOLD Venice Salt Dome, Louisiana, USA thumbnail - 0.5 x 0.5 x 0.5 cm
Complete and undamaged tetrahedron of Chambersite, a rare mineral found in salt formations in a small number of localities worldwide. Translucent 'Amethyst' purple in color and collected by Fred Pough in 1970. Ex. Chuck Trantham collection.
ST445 - Pyrite $ 2000 SOLD Merelani Hills, Arush Region, Tanzania small cabinet - 8.5 x 7.5 x 6 cm
Large, complex, and COMPLETE single Pyrite crystal from the Merelani Tanzanite mines. Merelani produces a number of 'world's best' species, and when these Pyrites started coming out recently, an argument could be made that Pyrite from Merelani is also among the world's best for species. The large size, golden color, complex form combined with high luster make them spectacular. However most have dings and are contacted on the back side where they grew against Graphite. This one is exceptional as it is fully crystallized all around and nearly pristine. There is a small indentation on the lower backside where it attached to a mixture of Calcite and Graphite, but even the inside of the indentation is crystallized. There were hundreds to thousands of these found, but very few were this size, and of those I've never seen one this perfect. If you were waiting for the right one, this might be it. ©2010-2018 Marin Mineral |