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Specimen: Standard Gallery: Standard
Sphalerite on Quartz
Sphalerite on Quartz
Shuikoushan Lead/Zinc Mine, Chaling, Hunan Province, China
Opal (polished)
Opal (polished)
Jalisco, Mexico
Quartz, var. Herkimer Diamond
Quartz, var. Herkimer Diamond
Ace of Diamonds Mine, Herkimer County, New York
Zoisite Var. Tanzanite
Zoisite Var. Tanzanite
Merelani Mine, Lelatema Mountains, Arusha Region, Tanzania
Diopside
Diopside
Merelani Hills, Lelatema Mtns., Arusha Region, Tanzania
Corundum var. Sapphire
Corundum var. Sapphire
Potanino Mine, Ilmen Mountains, Russia
Tektite Var. Moldavite

Tektite Var. Moldavite

sold
Locality
Chlum, Maldau River Valley, Czech Republic
Dimensions
5.7 x 3.1 x 1.6 cm
Size class
Small Cabinet
SID
MOLDAVITE11

 Moldavite is a green tektite. A tektite is an impact glass, created due to the impact of a meteorite with the earth's crust. It is believed that the meteorite that created the Ries Kessel (a massive 15 mile diameter crater), 120 miles away in Germany "splashed," hot material into the atmosphere that cooled as it fell back to Earth. This impact material, landed across a relatively small (10 to 15 square mile) area in the current Czech Republic. This impact event is dated around 15 million years ago. Moldavite miners must dig holes to access this old layer in which the Moldavite is found. Moldavite is typically quite small, with the largest pieces generally available, weighing between 30 to 50 grams (up to 6-7 cm long). Moldavite is valued for its size (larger pieces are much rarer), condition (lack of damage), an attractive green color, and how textured, or "spikey," the surface is. 

This piece is totally pristine with no damage (unusual), it weighs 23.86 grams. It has a pleasant curve to it (pictured), and outstanding emerald green color. Great surface texture, this was one of the best of a recent lot of large moldavites I acquired, outstanding overall. 

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