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Armenite - Isenwegg, Wasen Alp, Ganter valley, Simplon pass area, Brig, Wallis (Valais), Switzerland
(#MINS9220)
This piece has glassy, lustrous, white crystals of Armenite up to 3 mm. This is a rare hydrated, barium, calcium, aluminum silicate from the famous from the famous Simplon Pass, in Switzerland (1995)
Specimen weight:87 gr.
Crystal size:Up to 3 mm
Overall size:56mm x 36 mm x 28 mm
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Fluorite with Anhydrite - Campiano Mine, Montieri. Grosseto Province, Tuscany Italy.
(#MINS8924)
Cluster of pale green fluorite cubocthaedrons up to 1,8 cm with adamantine luster and Anhydrite in associaton purchased in the early 80.
Specimen weight:800 gr.
Crystal size:Up to 1,8 cm
Overall size:120mm x 80 mm x 100 mm
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Hydroboracite - Kohnstein Quarry, Niedersachswerfen, Harztor, Nordhausen District, Thuringia, Germany
(#BALD0740)
From a 2011 finding in an inactive quarry, this nice sample of Hydroboracite, with shiny crystals up to 40 mm, intertwined with each other. Uncommon mineral, on a matrix of probable Anhydrite.
Specimen weight:992 gr.
Crystal size:Up to 40 mm
Overall size:125mm x 108 mm x 48 mm
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