SKUTTERUDITE and CALCITE - Bou Azzer, Draa-Tafilalet, Morocco
Skutterudite specimen with several shiny silver crystals, typical of Morocco. The crystals are on massive Skutterudite gangue. Association with white Calcite that offers a beautiful color contrast. Beautiful quality of crystallization.4,10 x 2,40 x 1,50 cmReference : 1485
Fluorite - La Barre mine, France, 490 grams
Fluorite with rare crystals in green and purple curved octahedra, the main one of which, incomplete, exceeds 4 cm in width.It comes from the mine of La Barre (seam of the martinèche) Saint Jacques d'Ambur, Auvergne, in the former mining district of Pontgibaud.This sample measures 13.4 cm high,...
SAPPHIRINE - Vangaindrano, Fianorantsoa, Madagascar
Sapphirine is an ancient mineral described around 1920, very common in some types of metamorphic rocks. But curiously, very very rarely encountered in the state of crystals well automorphes. The first potables to be collected were found in Madagascar about 25 years ago. The largest crystals...
FLUORITE - Yaogangxian Mine, Chenzhou, Hunan, China
Beautiful architecture for this bright green Fluorite from China.5 x 3,70 x 2,70 cmReference : 2320
QUARTZ - Itremo massif, Mangataboahangy, Ambatofinandrahana, Madagascar
Very nice specimen well crystallized. Sold with acrylic base.2,90 x 2,20 cmReference : 0670
HUBNERITE and QUARTZ - Mundo Nuevo Mine, Huamachuco, Sanchez Carrion, La Libertad, Peru
Set of well-formed intense black Hubnerite crystals associated with Quartz spikes from Peru.4,30 x 2,80 x 2,70 cmReference : 3165
Pyrite, rhodochrosite, sphalerite - Trepca, 435 grams
Typical piece from its deposit, combining white rhodochrosite, sphalerite and pyrite.It comes from Trepča, Trepča valley, Mitrovica, Mitrovica district, Kosovo.This mineral measures 9.8 cm long, 6.7 cm wide and 4.6 cm at its thickest.Its weight is 435 grams.Reference: 1597Additional photos and...
STILBITE var PUFLERITE - Seiser Alm, Tyrol Sud, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy
The Puflerite is the variety of Stilbite in spherical aggregates, named after the lake Pufler in the Tyrolean Alps. Rare and very good quality on this specimen, the crystals are present in number.8,90 x 5,80 x 3,90 cmReference : 4034
QUARTZ habitus TESSINER - Feldbach, Binn, Goms, Valais, Switzerland
Quartz habitus Tessiner well formed and shiny, associated with Chlorite. This Quartz comes from Feldbach in Switzerland.2,90 x 2 x 1,80 cmReference : 4301
FLUORITE - Valzergues, Villefranche-de-Rouergue, Aveyron, Occitanie, France
Intense yellow Fluorite of good size from the famous locality of Valzergues in France.7,30 x 7,20 x 5,70 cmReference : 2838
FLUORITE - Tunnel du Bois Clair, proche de Cluny, Saone-et-Loire, Bourgogne...
Well pronounced yellow cubes coming from next to the Bois Clair tunnel in France.5,80 x 5,70 x 4,30 cmReference : 2326
AMETHYST - Cerro De La Concordia, Piedra Parada, Tatatila, Veracruz, Mexico
Presence of very numerous crystals of all sizes, from large stocky to small fine. The color is superb with this pronounced purple and homogeneous over the entire piece. The amethyst crystals almost entirely cover the matrix. Specimen from Veracruz in Mexico.9,60 x 8,40 x 4,50 cmReference : 4554
COBALTOAN CALCITE - Mashamba West mine, Mutshatsha, Lualaba, DR Congo
Superb quality and exceptional color for these Cobaltoan Calcite crystals from the Mashamba West mine in DR Congo.11,70 x 8,30 x 7 cmReference : 4256
Tetraedrite and Azurite. - Mine à Giraud, Oisans, Isère.
Nodule of massive tetrahedrite associated with small stalactites of azurite.3,5 x 3 x 2 cmReference : 0422
Perimorphosis of QUARTZ after CALCITE - Erries mine, filon Juliette,...
Perimorphosis of Quartz after Calcite from the Juliette vein in Ardeche, France. The structure of calcite is remarkably preserved, replaced by quartz with a beautiful shine. Hollow piece, the Calcite no longer exists, only the Quartz are present and have 3,40 x 2 x 1,90 cmReference : 4367
TANTALITE-Mn - Murrua, Gile, Zambezia, Mozambique
Large full crystal of intense cherry red Tantalite-Mn. The red gem color is very present especially by backlight where red is flamboyant. Very recent discovery in Mozambique.2,10 x 1,50 x 0,60 cmReference : 3238
GOETHITE psm after PYRITE - Gachala, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Iron Cross twin for this specimen of Goethite pseudomorph after Pyrite. The Pyrite is not at all visible on the surface, everything is covered with a thin layer of Goethite that gives this shiny black brown appearance.3,80 x 3,80 x 3,50 cmReference : 1281
NATIVE SILVER - Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway
Native silver fir perched on its contrasting white calcite matrix. Specimen from Kongsberg in Sweden.1,20 x 1 x 1 cmReference : 3590
HEMATITE on QUARTZ - Filon Bernardstein, Sommet de la Tete du Violu,...
Quartz dome covered with pseudo hexagonal crystals of Hematite. This crystallization gives them an intense red color. Specimen discovered in the Bernardstein vein in France.7,60 x 5,50 x 2 cmReference : 1965
Epidote, France - Peak Pelvat, Alpes-Haute-Provence, France.
Epidote, quartz and albite.7,5 x 5,5 x 1,5 cmReference : 0129




















