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In this specimen we can observe brilliant aggregates of brown transparent römerite crystals, a very rare iron sulphate. They are accompanied by coquimbite showing an intense violet color under fluorescent light or LED type. They're accompanied by yellow metavoltine/copiapite crystals, along with minor fibrous halotrichite. Note that under the magnifying glass we can navigate in a world of brilliant crystals, some of which of krausite species (yellowish to grey transparent). We left this identification pleasure to the collector. Regarding its environmental stability, this sample has been stored during more than eight years without further alteration.
In this specimen we can enjoy brilliant aggregates of brown transparent römerite crystals, a very rare iron sulphate. They are accompanied by coquimbite showing an intense violet color under fluorescent light or LED type. They're accompanied by numerous yellow metavoltine/copiapite crystals, along with minor fibrous halotrichite. Note that under the magnifying glass we can navigate in a world of brilliant crystals, some of which of krausite species (yellowish to grey transparent). We left this identification pleasure to the collector. Regarding its environmental stability, this sample has been stored during more than six years without further alteration.
Only a handful of localities those offer us this quality coquimbite crystals. In this specimen we can enjoy a hexagonal shape crystal of this rare iron and aluminium sulfate showing an intense violet color under fluorescent light or LED type. It is accompanied by numerous yellow metavoltine crystals, along with fibrous halotrichite. Note that under the magnifying glass we can navigate in a world of brilliant crystals, some of which of krausite species (yellowish to grey transparent). We left this identification pleasure to the collector. Regarding its environmental stability, this sample has been stored during more than five years without further alteration.
This specimen shows a very well developed Coquimbite crystals, with an intense violet color. Matrix is formed by white fibrous halotrichite with some orange to yellow Mg-copiapite. Embeded in the halotrichite matrix some small doubly terminated krausite crystals. A complete specimen...