Fluorine de Mont-Roc - Tarn, France
Colorless fluorite crystal (naturally frosted) from the Mont-Roc mine, Tarn. . Reference : 0270-RuFo
Colorless fluorite crystal (naturally frosted) from the Mont-Roc mine, Tarn. . Reference : 0270-RuFo
This specimen comes from the last locality found from Helvine from China, and the best world! Indeed, Huanggang Mine has provided the best specimens by the size of the crystals and especially the quality of crystallization. Here you have helvine crystals (Helvite) brown-rosé of very good size,...
Specimen from one of the most famous locality in the world: Tsumeb mine in Namibia. This piece has calcite crystals rhombohedres with dioptase inclusions that give them this green apple color. Specimen very interesting and very big size.18,35 x 14,70 x 4,90 cmReference : 0971
Amas of crystals of Amethyst Gems, transparencies, and a very dark purple typical of the locality of Brandberg in Namibia. Large specimen with very good crystals.16,55 x 11,50 x 7,30 cmReference : 0973
Historically, the most beautiful global blackouts come from Viloco in Bolivia. Here we have a specimen with good size crystals, well trained, black color and mordered reflections. Beautiful quality of crystallization.9,10 x 8,40 x 5,65 cmReference : 0974
Well presented piece with a main crystal of calcite in the middle of cream-colored barite pompoms.It comes from the Cuzac quarry in the Lot, France.This barite measures 10 cm long, 5.2 cm and 4.1 cm thick.Its weight is 316 grams.Reference: 0511Order online on the DGminerals...
This piece highlights a nodule of polished gypsum, resting on a piece of marl.Salmon in color, it comes from the Mâlain mine in Burgundy, France.This mine, now inaccessible, contains rare nodular gypsum formations and white radial gypsum caught in clayey marls.This 370 gram specimen is 9.7cm...
Sample of "rose des sables" gypsum from Gargas in Vaucluse, France.It was formed between a layer of Ludient gypsum and an impermeable layer.This specimen weighs 242 grams.It measures 7cm long, 4.7cm wide and 4.3cm thick.Reference: 0483Order online on the DGminerals...
Large Pseudocidaris mammosa from the Kimmeridgian of Charente Maritime, France. Superb 3,2 cm. Reference : 0240
Very nice blue fluorite from Sauvagnat, near Puy Saint Gulmier, Puy de Dôme, France (reattached) 6,3 x 4 cm. Reference : 0241
Rare Isaster aquitanicus from the Landes danian (out of collection) 4,2 cm. Reference : 0242
Excellent Clypeolampas perovalis (= acutus) from the campanian of Dordogne 4,7 cm. Reference : 0243
Stenaster obtusus from the Ordovician of Ontario, Canada, not very frequent, well preserved. Dimension of the star alone 14 mm 4,6 x 2,5 cm. Reference : 0244
Very nice imperial topaz from Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais, Brazil (32 carats) 2,6 x 1,3 cm. Reference : 0245
Small block with 4 large Hypodiadema lamberti from the Tithonian of Oléron Island, Charente Maritime (max. diameter of the urchins 12 mm). 7 x 7 cm. Reference : 0247
Gitolampas subrotundus from the thanétien of Haute Garonne, rare 7,4 cm. Reference : 0250
Cadomites deslongchampsi from the Bajocian of Vendée 7,1 cm. Reference : 0251
Monophoraster darwini from the miocene of Chubut, Argentina (with trace of predation) 6,2 cm. Reference : 0252
Scaphechinus mirabilis from the Pleistocene of Inooka, Japan 5,8 cm. Reference : 0253
Analcime and Acmite from Mont Saint Hilaire, Quebec, Canada 3,1 cm. Reference : 0254
Nice velvet goethite with golden sheen from Mont-Roc, Tarn 6,8 cm. Reference : 0255
Very beautiful specimen combining many yellow brazilianite crystals, gems, with muscovite petals, all on Albite.8,15 x 7,50 x 7,30 cmReference : 0835
Sublime pseudomorphosis of copper aragonite. We can still see Aragonite in some places in the piece. Very nice architecture for this specimen.2,80 x 2,80 x 2,20 cmReference : 0842
Two shiny orange fluornatromicrolite crystals on lipidolite gangue. Very rare specimen!3,15 x 2,70 x 1,90 cmReference : 0847