Schizophoria striatula - Belgium
Large Schizophoria striatula from the Devonian of Barvaux, Belgium 4 cm. Reference : 0300-RuFo
Large Schizophoria striatula from the Devonian of Barvaux, Belgium 4 cm. Reference : 0300-RuFo
Schizophoria schnuri from the Devonian of the Mts Ste Croix, Skaly, Poland 3,1 cm. Reference : 0301-RuFo
Large brachiopod Cheirothyris fleuriausa from the Oxfordian of Charente Maritime 1,9 cm. Reference : 0302-RuFo
Very nice small quartz on gangue from the Artigascou pass, Pyrenees 5,2 cm. Reference : 0303-RuFo
Small red chalcedony from the santonian of Saujon, Charente Maritime 5 x 3,6 cm. Reference : 0304-RuFo
Lot of 5 pink Solenopora jurassica from the kimmeridgian of Charente Maritime, France (weight 550 g), de 3,5 à 7 cm. Reference : 0305-RuFo
Small fluorite crystal from Trébas, Tarn, very nice sky blue 1,7 x 1,4 cm. Reference : 0306-RuFo
Dimension: 6.5 x 5.5cmOrigin: Quarry of Wagholi, Pune, Maharastra province, IndiaA lot of elegance and harmony in these perfectly crystallized cavansite balls placed delicately on their stibnite matrix. The blue is intense. A very beautiful piece.!Diameter of crystals: 1.4cm...
Dimension: 8 x 5.5cmOrigin: Ambaja, Madagascar.Garnets of the demantoid variety, very bright and perfectly crystallized on quartz. Discovery of 2015¨Dimensions without the acrylic base, which is supplied with the mineralogical specimen. The specimen is not glued to its base (flexible...
Superb Fibrous Xonotlite Ball on Datolite Gangue, associated with smaller Xonotlite balls. Beautiful soft appearance, xonotlite are in perfect condition.7,90 x 6,60 x 4,50 cmReference : 1071
Superb Smithsonite discoid crystals that form like roses on their quartz gangue. They are present throughout the piece and offer a soft pink color to the whole.8 x 7,70 x 3,90 cmReference : 1076
Specimen with rhombohedra of smooth translucent smithsonite on dark gray dolomite that gives a superb color contrast. This piece was discovered 02 October 1993 in the famous Tsumeb mine in Namibia who, remember, gave the most beautiful world specimens of Smithsonite!11,40 x 7,50 x 4,80...
This specimen comes from the largest open pit and the largest artificial hole in the world with 2000 meters in diameter and 762 meters deep: the Palabora mine in South Africa. It has many intact crystals of mesolite on apophyllite and prenite which gives this green color of water to the gangue....
This specimen comes from the largest open pit and the largest artificial hole in the world with 2000 meters in diameter and 762 meters deep: the Palabora mine in South Africa. Very large crystals of intact mesolitis and an immaculate white color on translucent apophyllite. There are also micro...
Tetrahedra Tennantite Matting Group Associated with quartz from the Tsumeb Mine in Namibia. The biggest crystal measures 2 x 1.80 cm.6,20 x 5,90 x 4,60 cmReference : 1084
Classic specimen of the orange river in Namibia with very bright and sharp quarters, with a characteristic reddish coating of iron oxide (hematite). Lustrous crystals and with intense color.8,50 x 5,40 x 4,20 cmReference : 1085
Superb azurite and malachite geode discovered in 1989 in the famous Tsumeb mine in Namibia. Video to watch to see the fineness and quality of the interior of the geode! It is composed entirely of intense and brilliant blue azurite crystals, all very well trained and without damage. Beautiful...
Exceptional 10 cm main crystal, which represents the largest size never found in the Tsumeb mine in azurite pseudomorphosée malachite! The one is partially transformed into malachite, which gives it a beautiful brilliant color palette. It is associated with other crystals on the side, also...
Excellent dark blue azurite specimen from Tsumeb in Namibia. This piece has many azurite crystals with gem endings, intense blue! The Tsumeb mine is undoubtedly the place from which the most spectacular azurite that are very sought after by collectors and museums around the world.4,30 x 3,70 x...
Exceptional small cabinet presenting azurite crystals transformed completely in malachite. The largest pluricentimetric crystal is mactered (we see it at the back of the piece) and bitterminated, there is also a smaller crystal (still 1.70 cm!) Biterminated too. Superb quality for this specimen...