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D156 - Heliodor $ 1500 (=~ CAN$ 2058) Volodarsk-Volynskii, Ukraine small cabinet - 5.7 x 2 x 1.8 cm Exquisite gem Heliodor crystal with typical etching for the locality, though it retains alot of it's original hexagonal form. Good luster and all gem internally. Complete and undamaged with a naturally etched hollow area at the rear termination area. Weighs 30.73 grams.
D162 - Azurite $ 600 (=~ CAN$ 823) Milpillas Mine, Cuitaca, Sonora, Mexico miniature - 4 x 2.5 x 2.5 cm Floater crystal group of Azurite with no points of contact - nothing but great crystals. The crystals have good luster and fantastic electric blue color. This specimen is from what was called the Watercourse Pocket. There are some fibers of Malachite attached and a couple crystls show areas of alteration to Malachite. There si one tiny crystal that is damaged, likely due to the internal alteration to Malachite, otherwise the specimen is undamaged. There has been plenty of Milpillas Azurite found, but I consider these watercours pocket floater specimens to be among the best for the mine.
D169 - Copper after Azurite $ 200 (=~ CAN$ 274) Copper Rose Mine, Grant Co., New Mexico, USA thumbnail - 2.5 x 2.2 x 1.5 cm A floater cluster of Azurite that has been completely replaced by Copper. Complete on both sides with well defined, sharp edges. A remarkable and fantastic specimen.
D172 - Montebrasite $ 280 (=~ CAN$ 384) Linopolis, Minas Gerais, Brazil thumbnail - 2.5 x 1.9 x 0.9 cm Splendid gem crystal of Montebrasite. Older specimen with good lustrous crystal faces all around, medium yellow color, and good transparency. Both sides shown. Undamaged.
D174 - Malachite over Cuprite $ 350 (=~ CAN$ 480) Ongonja, Seeis, Namibia thumbnail - 2.1 x 2 x 1.8 cm Well formed crystal of Cuprite covered with a thin coating of Malachite on a small amount of Calcite matrix. The Cuprite in these specimens are often transparent and faceted into gemstones. These are classics and now hard to find. The main crystal shows good well defined edges and is 2cm wide. There is a partial crystal on the back, which I actually like because it offers a window into the bright red Cuprite interior but does not detract when viewed from the front.
D175 - Malachite over Cuprite $ 260 (=~ CAN$ 357) Ongonja, Seeis, Namibia thumbnail - 2.5 x 1.7 x 1.5 cm Well formed crystal of Cuprite with a thin coating of Malachite. The Cuprite in these specimens are often transparent and faceted into gemstones. These are classics and now hard to find. The crystal shows good well defined edges and is almost completely covered by Malachite. there is a small chip on the back that gives a window into the bright red Cuprite interior but does not detract when viewed from the front.
D356 - Zircon $ 120 (=~ CAN$ 165) Mashewa, Tanga Region, Tanzania thumbnail - 2.5 x 0.5 x 0.4 cm Single gemmy Zircon crystal with a nice wine red to red brown coloration. Complete all around and undamaged except for some slight edge chipping. Smooth, flat crystal faces. Zircon crystals from this locality often have long thin surface grooves caused by another unidentified crystal. This crystal has such surface grooves, and it also has a crystal of the other mineral fully included inside it. A whitish colored crystal a full 1cm long can be seen running lengthwise in one side of the Zircon crystal.
J932 - Spinel $ 150 (=~ CAN$ 206) Ruaha, near Mahenge, Morogoro, Tanzania thumbnail - 2.7 x 2.2 x 1.6 cm Octahedral purple Spinel crystal from a new find at Ruaha. Complete all around and undamaged except for a contact/damage at one tip. Good luster and translucency.
K141 - Amethyst scepter $ 140 (=~ CAN$ 192) Crystal Park, Beaverhead Co. Montana, USA miniature - 3.2 x 1.8 x 1.3 cm Transparent Quartz scepter with Amethyst and smokey coloration. Complete all around and undamaged.
K142 - Amethyst scepter $ 220 (=~ CAN$ 302) Crystal Park, Beaverhead Co. Montana, USA miniature - 3.8 x 1.3 x 1.3 cm Transparent Quartz scepter with Amethyst and smokey coloration. Complete all around and undamaged.
K169 - Brucite $ 400 (=~ CAN$ 549) Killa Saifullah, Balochistan, Pakistan cabinet - 12 x 10 x 3 cm Large specimen of solid Brucite without matrix. Large radial crystal groups to 4.5cm wide, well crystallized all around and undamaged. Medium yellow color, translucent, thick and sturdy.
J999 - Celestite on Sulfur $ 80 (=~ CAN$ 110) Floristella Mine, Enna Province, Sicily, Italy thumbnail - 3 x 2.5 x 1.8 cm White Clestite crystals on Sulfur. Main crystal is 2cm and double-terminated. Undamaged specimen.
K240 - Tsavorite, Diopside on Graphite $ 280 (=~ CAN$ 384) Merelani Hills, Arusha, Tanzania small cabinet - 6 x 4.5 x 2.5 cm Transparent Tsavorite crystals with Diopside on a matrix of solid Graphite. The Tsavorites are gemmy with great color, largest crystal is 5mm.
K268 - Epidote $ 90 (=~ CAN$ 124) Rehoboth, Namibia thumbnail - 2.5 x 2.5 x 1.8 cm Bright, glassy Epidote crystals from a less commonly seen locality. Translucent to transparent crystals.
K269 - Sulfohalite $ 140 (=~ CAN$ 192) Searles Lake, California thumbnail - 2.5 x 2.5 x 2 cm This is as fine a Sulfohalite crystals as I've ever seen. Sharply formed with good yellow color and translucency. The bottom (sixth) point is incomplete but not damaged.
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