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RM3350   Cassiterite, tourmaline and quartz

The tin mine at Viloco (sometimes called Araca) has produced some of the most magnificent cassiterite specimens worldwide, and a very small percentage of these pieces are actually associated with tourmaline. This specimen hosts a few fine, sharp, lustrous, translucent, brown/black cyclic twinned crystals of cassiterite with small quartz crystals and small acicular greenish-black crystals of tourmaline (dravite?). This association is seen in only a handful of cassiterite specimens from this historic locality.

Size: 6 x 4.8 x 3.3 cm.
Main crystal: 14 mm.
Found in ±2009.
320 €
RM1615   Cassiterite on Quartz

Group of cassiterite crystals, very sharp, with defined faces and edges, good brilliance and transparence showing toasted honey lights. They show very clear cyclic twins. They are disposed very aerial and aesthetically contrasting on a matrix of quartz crystals with arsenopyrite. From a classic locality.

Size: 7.0 x 5.3 x 4.0 cm.
Main crystal: 18 x 15 mm.
Found in 2016
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RM1614   Cassiterite on Quartz

Group of cassiterite crystals, very sharp, with defined faces and edges, good brilliance and transparence showing toasted honey lights. They show very clear cyclic twins. They are disposed very aesthetically contrasting on a matrix of quartz crystals. From a classic locality.

Size: 6.5 x 5.3 x 3.0 cm.
Main crystal: 14 x 12 mm.
Found in 2016
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RM1617   Cassiterite on Quartz

Group of cassiterite crystals, very sharp, with defined faces and edges, good brilliance and transparence showing toasted honey lights. They show very clear cyclic twins. They are disposed very aesthetically contrasting on a matrix of quartz crystals with arsenopyrite. From a classic locality.

Size: 4.8 x 4.5 x 3.5 cm.
Main crystal: 15 x 15 mm.
Found in 2016
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