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Este ejemplar de fluorita de la cantera Berta nos muestra grupos de cristales pero también cristales aislados. La matriz es la granodiorita de color rojo "antigua" y se halla tapizada por diminutos octaedros de fluorita casi incoloros. Si algo hay que destacar de esta pieza es que los cristales octaédricos de fluorita muestran en los vértices las caras del rombododecaedro, del cubo y del tetraquishexaedro. 1h4w65
Radial aggregates of needle like erythrite crystals. They stand out from the goethite matrix.
Radial aggregates of needle like erythrite crystals. They stand out from the goethite matrix.
Radial aggregates of needle like erythrite crystals. They stand out from the goethite matrix.
Radial aggregates of needle like erythrite crystals. They stand out from the goethite matrix.
This is a specimen of tabular barite crystals, colorless to yellowish tones and very good transparence. It belongs from the Mines d'Osor, currently closed and from which it is impossible to obtain these specimens. The mine closed in 1979 and had eleven levels, with a 290 meter deep shaft. You can still see the ruins of the old facilities and the well from which sphalerite, galena and fluorite were extracted and treated.
A rich group of epidote crystals of a very good size and an intense green, almost black color. The crystals show very well defined prism faces of different orders. This crystal shape is quite unusual for this Moroccan locality.
Well-defined twinned microcline crystal from a very unusual locality, not seen in collections. It cbelongs from the collection of Peter Seroka, known for his interest in feldspars.
Cerussite specimens from the Mibladen area are usually yellowish. In this specimen from the Seroka collection we can see very brilliant and transparent crystals and the largest ones are cyclically twinned. This type of specimen is not common in this area. It fluoresces weakly yellow under UV light.
Excellent and aesthetic specimen formed by a large group of fluorite crystals, very well defined, with a cubic shape and beveled edges by the dodecahedron forms. Translucent, with purple zoning colour. They are disposed on a white calcite matrix, on which they contrast. A piece for the best display.
Botryoidal aggregates of smithsonite with a very tastefull bluish green colour, translucent and with brilliance. They are disposed on matrix. From a very interesting American locality. It fluoresces intensely under LW-UV light.
Various small but very defined torbernite crystals. They are arranged on a matrix of crystallized quartz. Unusual for this Portuguese town.
Group of microcline crystals, of good size, defined and brilliant, showing the Manebach twin, characteristic of this species. With J. Viñals handwritten label.
Vesuvianite crystal, with defined faces, doubly terminated, green to dark brown in color. It is labeled as coming from the Imilchil area. Good size and aesthetics.
Excellent specimen of fluorapophyllite-(K) with very good size crystals that show the shapes of the tetragonal prism with faces of the dipyramid truncated by the basal pinacoid. Very good transparency, brilliance and definition. It is disposed very aerial on a matrix with stilbite. With handwritten label by Joan Viñals.
Group of garnet crystals belonging to the almandine-spessartine series, usually with a predominance of the first one. The analyzes indicate the presence of Fe and Mn, with traces of Mg. These specimens were identified as pyrope (magnesium aluminosilicate), but the analytical results do not indicate this.
Group of interpenetrated pyrite crystals with an exceptional luster. This specimen stands out for its complex crystallography, with cube shapes, triglyphic striations, and vertices rich in probably trapezohedral faces. A piece to enjoy in its study, the kind that I like...
Group of cube octahedral pyrite crystals forming a very aesthetic and brilliant aggregate.
Excellent specimen of bournonite from this classic Kosovar mine. Several crystals of this lead and copper sulfoantimonide are disposed on a matrix formed by brilliant crystals of pyrite, sphalerite and galena. The bournonite presents visible cyclic twins, semi-matt luster, with chalcopyrite. They appear covered with calcite that is removed by chemical processes.
Carrollite is a copper cobalt sulfide, with the very finest of the species coming from the DR Congo. This excellent specimen is sharp, well-defined, and has a bright metallic luster. The single crystal is a modified cuboctahedron and accompanied by chalcopyrite crystals in calcite matrix. It has small nicks due to mechanical work to make the crystal appear that do not affect aesthetics. The condition and aesthetics both help make this such a choice display sample.
Very esthetic specimen of calcite formed by various flattened interpenetrated rhombohedral crystals, almost lenticular, with very well defined and striated faces. Between translucent to transparent, shiny and on a rocky matrix. It exhibits intense pink to red fluorescence under UV-LW light. Good size and quality.
White elongated crystals of pearly luster in parallel growths implanted on groups of crystals of malachite with a silky luster and a very deep and uniform color. From a find ca. 2010 in Bou Beker where this association had not been found before.
Excellent specimen of Asturian fluorite, from the classic Berbes area, formed by a dolomitic matrix with tabular book-shaped baryte crystals, partially coated with quartz and fluorite crystals. Fluorite crystals present very defined cubic shapes, with transparence, brilliance and a uniform purple to violet color. Very aesthetic specimen from thsi classic Spanish locality.
Rich group of small pyromorphite crystals, prismatic, hexagonal and truncated by pinacoidal faces. Good color and shine. Examples of this mine are not easy to come by today. The sample is accompanied by the handwritten label of Joan Viñals.
This is a really good crystal cluster of bismuthinite from the Mina Tazna in Bolivia. It is formed by large, terminated, prismatic crystals of bismuthinite, divergent, gray metallic. Some crystals show a metallic patina from a thin coating of marcasite/pyrite. On the back side some quartz crystals and gray-white uncovered metallic natural bismuthinite crystals. The Tazna Mine is a historic bismuth-tungsten mine in the high Andes of Bolivia that has produced noteworthy specimens for decades. Samples with this quality are very rare seen on the market. Specially for connoisseur "gray" mineral collectors...