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Good size heliodor crystal. With a greenish yellow color, transparent to translucent, with some faces, some rounded and others more defined. A gem with the old label of former Lloid, by Hortensia Durán y Marçal Llòria (Barcelona). Photo is not very representative of the brilliance and transparence.
This topaz specimen shows us some interesting inclusions oriented in the cleavage plane (001). Transparency is complete. With label from Juan Montal, former mineral dealer from Vilafranca del Penedés (Catalonia).
Good sized topaz crystal, colorless, richly faceted, brilliant, colourless and very transparent. It has some chips, but it is a gem.
Group of childrenite crystals, well defined, transparent to translucent, accompanied by aggregates of polythionite (mica group). They are disposed on a matrix with feldspar and quartz.
A very attractive large specimen of beautiful "star" muscovite mica from Linópolis. These specimens are some of the most distinctive and eye-catching pieces of mica from any locality for their wonderful morphology. This piece has a full coverage of lovely golden-yellow color, incredibly well-formed, star shaped twinned crystals of muscovite on quartz matrix.
Druse formed by numerous globular aggregates of greenish-brown zanazziite disposed on a pegmatitic matrix with muscovite. Zanazziite is a rare hydrated calcium, magnesium, iron, aluminum and beryllium phosphate. With a handwritten label.
A good sized specimen formed by numerous albite crystals, pericline variety, due to its elongated prisms and white color. Well defined, bright and arranged in a matrix colored by orange microcline and schorl. This aesthetic specimen belongs from the former collection of Peter Seroka (Girona).
In this specimen we can observe numerous prismatic crystals of hydroxylherderite, an unusual calcium and beryllium hydroxylphosphate, with a very uniform beige color, very well defined faces and edges and with twinning. They are disposed on a matrix formed by albite crystals. The specimen is from the Piauí Valley, an area very rich in lithium-bearing pegmatites.
Prismatic crystal of elbaite, with an intense green color, which shows a lighter green color on the upper flat face of the pinacoid when light passes through it. It is accompanied by clevelandite crystals. It comes from the Trigo collection.
Elbaite specimen of very good size and thickness, showing us the prisms with vertical striations and well-defined terminal faces. Highlights the brightness and a more intense green color at the top and lighter at the base. A gem from Minas Gerais. It belongs from the Trigo collection.
A classic specimen from this Brazilian locality. Various flattened, almost lenticular, siderite crystals with a yellowish green color, on which a group of dolomite crystals stands out. In dolomite we see numerous pseudohexagonal pyrrhotite crystals, some included in the dolomite. We did not observe the presence of cubanite.
This old piece stands out for the size of the crystals and their color. The largest crystal presents the classic fractures, perpendicular to the main axis. The minor, with the terminal face. They are pieces that came out many years ago, around the 70s. This specimen also stands out for the label of Joan Montplet, a well-known mineral seller from Sant Celoni (Catalonia).
Floater crystal of columbite-(Fe), with a huge size for the species. We can observe numerous facets, some with striations, with brilliance. The specimen indicates "repaired" since a part (see photo) has been repositioned in its place, without affecting the quality. It is accompanied by minor lepidolite. Columbite specimens of this size are not common. We have analyzed the specimen and, in the attached diagram, we can see the results which indicate sample is in the columbite-(Fe) domain. Minor traces of Ti are present. We will send this results to the buyer. An exceptional piece.
Esthetic specimen formed by groups of lepidolite mica, bright and defined, on which we observe see a brilliant topaz crystal, slightly bluish and faceted, with excellent transparency. Uncommon on matrix. With old handwritten label.
A very aesthetic specimen from this classic Brazilian mine. Numerous aggregates of quartz crystals, with a very elongated prism, almost acicular, with well-defined terminal faces and exceptional luster and transparence. They form divergent aggregates on a siderite matrix, visible on the back, as lenticular crystals formed by flattened rhombohedra. Very aesthetic and huge size sample for this mine.
Very interesting specimen of elbaite that has been partially transformed into lepidolite. A Brazilian curiosity. It comes from the Joan Astor collection (Barcelona), with a handwritten and typewritten label.
A good size hyaline quartz crystal that shows an interior "ghost" that follows the geometry of the main one. Greenish in tone, probably due to a member of the mica group, fuchsite. These specimens are rare to see today.
A very aesthetic miniature, but with an exceptional color variation. Between red, blue and green. A delicatessen from Brazil.
A very aesthetic miniature, but with an exceptional color variation. Between red, blue and green. A delicatessen from Brazil.
Group of rutile crystals with a highly visible cyclic twin. A brilliant piece with years... From the Joan Astor collection.
Group of very elongated quartz crystals, with developed prisms and well-defined rhombohedral terminal faces. Very transparent. Some faces of the prism show growth oriented cavities.
Elongated single crystal of orange-pink childrenite without matrix. Transparent to translucent, with brilliance and defined terminal faces and altered prism.Very unusual for the species. From the former A. Trigo collection (Mataró).
A very aesthetic miniature, but with an exceptional color variation. Between red, blue, green and yellow. A delicatessen from Brazil, referenced in Joan Astor's published work in issuu, that we recommend you visit and browse.
Prismatic elbaite crystal, of an intense color, with the defined pinacoidal face truncating the prism. The label indicates that it comes from South Africa, but we are not aware that specimens like this have been found in this part of the world. A miniature gemmy piece.
A very interesting specimen of topaz, in which we can see striated faces on the prism, truncated by pinacoids, very unusual. Transparence, brilliance and with the handwritten label from the Astor collection indicating "negative" faces. This piece was adquired to the well-know Catalan dealer Jordi Figueras, one of the suppliers of the Folch collection.