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Specimen: Standard Gallery: Standard
Olmiite
Olmiite
N Chwanning II Mine, Kuruman, Republic of South Africa
Sphalerite on Quartz
Sphalerite on Quartz
Shuikoushan Lead/Zinc Mine, Chaling, Hunan Province, China
Garnet var. Hessonite
Garnet var. Hessonite
Jeffrey Mine, Asbestos, Quebec, Canada
Corundum Var. Sapphire
Corundum Var. Sapphire
Balangoda, near Ratnapura, Sabaragamuwa Province, Sri Lanka
Lapis Lazuli (polished and carved)
Lapis Lazuli (polished and carved)
Sar-e-Sang, Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan
Opal var. Hyalite
Opal var. Hyalite
San Luis Potosi, Mexico
Beryl Var. Aquamarine w/Fluorite and Muscovite

Beryl Var. Aquamarine w/Fluorite and Muscovite

sold
Locality
Chumar, Bakhoor, above Sumayer, Nagar Dist., Gilgit/Baltistan, Pakistan
Minerals
Beryl, Muscovite
Dimensions
23 x 16 x 10
Size class
Large Cabinet
SID
AQUA15

This beautiful Aqua cluster came to me via an estate sale. It was mined in the late nineties, back when production was greater and quality was better. It's composed of dozens of individual ice blue aquas with silvery-gold muscovites in contrast. There are two pale to pinkish fluorite crystals along the left side. I really enjoy the variety of crystal size, ranging from 1 cm to 8 cm long. It exhibits a stunning lack of any damage, with the only exception being a rough upper left edge of a broad crystal, that is positioned on the very edge of the specimen. It displays several different ways, the rough edge is easily positioned so it is invisible. These large, gemmy Aqua specimens have become very scarce on the market. A dealer I showed this too who goes to Pakistan claimed pieces like this one are in Peshawar, with an asking price of $30,000 right now. It's a stunning piece.

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