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Aesthetic group of topaz crystals aesthetically disposed on a rhyolite matrix. Some of them isolated and very rich in faces. They show very well defined faces and edges, with an excellent transparency and a uniform tone. From a classic locality.
Aesthetic specimen of goethite with chalcophanite with cavities covered by numerous aggregates of sheaf crystals of copper-bearing adamite, with a faint green color in the convergence zone and greener at the ends. It is accompanied by more developed crystals of cuprian austinite. A pleasure under magnifying lens. With old labels.
A specimen of the highest quality for this locality and for the species, named in honour to our colleague D. Antonio Barahona. The species was determined in samples from Pastrana, Mazarrón (Murcia), its type locality, more than a decade ago by Dr. Joan Viñals. This specimen shows various vugs covered by small sky-blue barahonaite crystals. The color is excellent and the size of the sample makes it worthy of a fine showcase. We have also analyzed it and will send the results to the buyer.
On a sandstone matrix some yellow crusts of coconinoite formed by small tabular to micaceous crystals. This sample has been analyzed by SEM-EDS and we will send the results to the buyer.
For uranium mineral collectors, this carnotite of an intense yellow color, formed by numerous globular aggregates of crystals, covering the surface of the sandstone matrix. An American classic, labeled E. Kucera (Barcelona).
On a sandstone matrix some yellow crusts of coconinoite formed by small tabular to micaceous crystals. This sample has been analyzed by SEM-EDS and we will send the results to the buyer.
Topaz crystal aesthetically disposed on a rhyolite matrix. It shows several faces very well defined, with an excellent transparency and a uniform tone. From a classic locality.
Groups of topaz crystals aesthetically disposed on a rhyolite matrix. Some of them isolated and very rich in faces. They show very well defined faces and edges, with an excellent transparency and a uniform tone. From a classic locality.
Very esthetic aggregates of tabular tyuyamunite crystals. Very bright, intense yellow greenish color and contrasting with the matrix. A very representative specimen for the species.
A really aesthetic green variscite specimen from the occurrence at Clay Canyon. The polished specimen hosts a whitish crandallite. Variscite is known from dozens of localities around the world, but the specimens from Utah are amongst the better pieces from the United States. The species is named for the German district of Variscia, which was the medieval name for modern-day Vögtland.
A huge size topaz crystal well disposed on the rhyolite matrix. It shows well defined faces and edges, excellent transparency and uniform toasted honey tone. It shows natural cleavage planes. A gem from a classic locality.
A brilliant and very sharp bixbyite crystal. A manganese oxyde well-known and appreciated by collector for its rich crystallographic forms. In this specimen we can see the cubic main form with vertex truncated by trapezohedron and a small triangular octahedron face. A crystallographic pleasure... Very aesthetically disposed on a volcanic rocky matrix. With an old display label.