PYRITE and QUARTZ - Mesage Mine, Saint-Pierre-de-Mesage, Grenoble, Isere,...
Beautiful shine for this specimen of Pyrite and Quartz from Mesage Mine in France.6 x 4 x 2,90 cmReference : 2020
Beautiful shine for this specimen of Pyrite and Quartz from Mesage Mine in France.6 x 4 x 2,90 cmReference : 2020
Aquamarine crystals pale blue in shiny brown siderite matrix.5,30 x 4,10 x 3,30 cmReference : 2021
Crystals of Chalcopyrite with iridescent refletcs on matrix of mate Baryte which contrasts.6,40 x 4,40 x 3 cmReference : 2027
Intense green Vivianite pluricentimetric crystal surrounded by its metamorphosed sandstone matrix that offers a beautiful contrast of color. The Vivianite measures 7 x 2.20 x 1.80 cm. Recall that this Mine offered among the most beautiful crystals ever discovered in the World.7,60 x 4 x 2,70...
Beautiful pluricentimetric tree of Acanthite crystals associated with white Calcite crystals from the Mine of Imiter in Morocco. Crystals very well formed.6,70 x 3,50 x 2,30 cmReference : 1783
Black Babingtonite on the underside of the piece associated with green yellow spheroidal prehnite, from China.3,10 x 1,70 x 1,70 cmReference : 1790
Large translucent, colourless and glossy Halite cube combined with small cubes that have strong fluorescence! The Halite turns dark orange to UV light. Fantastic piece from the Wieliczka mine in Poland.8,80 x 5,60 x 5,30 cmReference : 1792
Here we have a plate covered with crystals of Manganoan Calcite pale pink well formed with Quartz appearance on the edges. Strong UV fluorescence.11,80 x 10,20 x 2,80 cmReference : 1793
Beautiful specimen with cubes of very light blue Fluorite typical of the Emilio Mine in Spain, associated with white crested Baryte crystals. The whole is glossy and very well crystallized.5 x 4 x 3,80 cmReference : 1799
Unusual specimen of botryoid Romanechite from Cap Vani in Greece. It was discovered in July 2020. Beautiful matte black luster.7 x 4 x 3,60 cmReference : 1804
Beautiful shining specimen with wheels of intense glossy green Epidote crystals, the largest of which measures 2.30 x 1.90 x 1 cm, on slightly pink Quartz, also glossy.8,60 x 8,40 x 4,80 cmReference : 1807
Unusual specimen of botryoid Romanechite from Cap Vani in Greece. It was discovered in July 2020. Beautiful matte black luster.5,30 x 4,50 x 3,10 cmReference : 1810
Specimen with very beautiful orange and transparent Wulfenite crystals, associated with darker orange Mimetite crystals. Very nice piece.7,10 x 4,70 x 4,40 cmReference : 1813
Unusual specimen of botryoid Romanechite from Cap Vani in Greece. It was discovered in July 2020. Beautiful matte black luster.6,20 x 4,10 x 3,20 cmReference : 1814
Superb specimen from the famous locality of Naica in Mexico, which has cubes of water-green fluorite, associated with white calcite and beautiful Galena crystals. Beautiful reaction to UV, Calcite becomes pink and Fluorite becomes blue.7,30 x 5,50 x 4,60 cmReference : 1816
Unusual specimen of botryoid Romanechite from Cap Vani in Greece. It was discovered in July 2020. Beautiful matte black luster.5 x 3,50 x 3 cmReference : 1818
Unusual specimen of botryoid Romanechite from Cap Vani in Greece. It was discovered in July 2020. Beautiful matte black luster.5,10 x 3,70 x 3,40 cmReference : 1821
Beautiful crystals of intense green Dioptase and presenting a strong luster12,40 x 6,60 x 5,90 cmReference : 1822
Blue Azurite spheres perched on different levels of matrix, matrix covered with Malachite.8,30 x 6,40 x 4,80 cmReference : 1826
Dolomite twin perched on matrix, with other Dolomite crystals on the bottom of the piece. Rhombohedra are translucent, glossy and well formed.6 x 5,30 x 4,20 cmReference : 1827
Rare Parisite bi ending crystal, dark orange, almost amber. Rare specimen!1,10 x 1,05 x 0,70 cmReference : 1830
Very rare specimen with two generations of Smithsonite associated with Cerusite crystals. The first generation is the Cuprian Smithsonite (green) botryoidal, which is the rarest combo in the Tsumeb Smithsonite! This one is covered by a second generation of white/grey Smithsonite. There are many...
Typical Bor Pit quartz in Russia, with growth stops by Calcite which dissolved to let the Quartz continue its growth. Mono crystal where we see all layers of growth, it is really beautiful to see and atypical. Very large Quartz more than 10 cm long.13,10 x 3,80 x 3,60 cmReference : 1846
Rare Parisite bi ending crystal, dark orange, almost amber. Rare specimen!0,75 x 0,65 x 0,55 cmReference : 1847