REALGAR and CALCITE - Jiepaiyu Mine, Shimen, Changde, Hunan, China
Very fragile Realgar crystals, combined with well-formed grey calcite crystals from the Jiepaiyu mine in China.9,80 x 7 x 3 cmReference : 4471
Very fragile Realgar crystals, combined with well-formed grey calcite crystals from the Jiepaiyu mine in China.9,80 x 7 x 3 cmReference : 4471
Group of lustrous and well-formed crystals of brown Andradite Garnet from Kharan in Pakistan.3,60 x 2,50 x 2,20 cmReference : 4473
This remarkable orange-red amber specimen comes from the fossiliferous amber deposit of Compiegne, in the department of Oise, France. It is about 53 million years old.2,40 x 1,30 x 0,80 cmReference : 4477
Numerous Wulfenite crystals presenting a superb fire color, intense and brilliant orange. Beautiful quality for this specimen from Touissit in Morocco.5,80 x 5,70 x 4,60 cmReference : 4354
Multicolored opal having replaced the petrified wood, coming from one of the most classic American Opal localities. Opalization is almost complete, with little original fossil materials remaining. Opal has a jelly-like texture to the eye. The colors are superb.7,10 x 5,60 x 2,60 cmReference : 4355
Finished and perfectly shaped pink tourmaline from Kunar in Afghanistan. The color is darker at the base, and candy pink at the end.3,70 x 2,20 x 1,30 cmReference : 4356
Matrix completely covered with immaculate and very shiny white Baryte. The lamellae are perfectly visible and well formed. Typical specimen of the Cedres in France.14,50 x 9 x 6,50 cmReference : 4359
Plate covered with Orpiment crystals with perfectly formed and glossy crystals. Specimen from the Quiruvilca mine in Peru.9,50 x 7,70 x 2,40 cmReference : 4360
Andradite var Demantod Garnet on matrix from Takab in Iran. The Grenats are a superb bottle green color, and shiny.2,20 x 1,60 x 2 cmReference : 4365
Numerous crystals of Erythrite, including very large ones, on matrix and coming from Bou Azzer in Morocco. The largest crystals have a fuchsia almost purple color. The finest and smallest are very dark pink.5,80 x 3,90 x 3,30 cmReference : 4366
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
Large crystals of intense electric blue Kyanite associated and linked together by Quartz. Specimen from Sao Jose da Safira in Brazil.15,40 x 6,10 x 4 cmReference : 4369
Numerous crystals of gemmy Cobaltoan Calcite and presenting an intense candy pink color. The crystals are incredibly pure, complicated to show in the photo, and are associated with malachite, pseudomorph?. Specimen from the Mashamba West mine and sold with its base engraved to measure to fit...
Group of slightly smoky and chloritous quartz crystals from the Rochassiers, Mont-Blanc, in France.4,10 x 5,20 x 4,10 cmReference : 4372
Perfectly shaped and bitermined Sapphire from Sri Lanka, also called Ceylon Sapphire.1,85 x 0,80 x 0,70 cmReference : 4373
Multicolored opal having replaced the petrified wood, coming from one of the most classic American Opal localities. Opalization is almost complete, with little original fossil materials remaining. Opal has a jelly-like texture to the eye. The colors are superb.7,90 x 5,70 x 3,30 cmReference : 4375
Specimen having undergone two phases of replacement: Anhydrite was replaced by Malachite, then Malachite by Chrysocolla. The surface is encrusted with colorless Quartz crystals that provide an incredible shine to the piece. Specimen from Tenke-Fugurume, DR Congo.8,50 x 5,50 x 4,40 cmReference : 4376