Opal var. Hyalite from San Luis Potosi, Mexico [OPAL14]
Opal var. Hyalite
San Luis Potosi, Mexico
Zoisite Var. Tanzanite from Arusha, Merelani, Tanzania [TANZANITE5]
Zoisite Var. Tanzanite
Arusha, Merelani, Tanzania
Danburite rough and cut from San Luis Potosi, Mexico [DANBURITE6]
Danburite rough and cut
San Luis Potosi, Mexico
Tourmaline Var. Elbaite from Kunar Province, Afganistan [TOURM29]
Tourmaline Var. Elbaite
Kunar Province, Afganistan
Spinel (rough and cut) from Mogok, Sagaing District, Mandalay Division, Burma (Myanmar) [SPINEL4]
Spinel (rough and cut)
Mogok, Sagaing District, Mandalay Division, Burma (Myanmar)
Smithsonite from Tsumeb Mine, Tsumeb, Namibia [SMITHSONITE5]
Smithsonite
Tsumeb Mine, Tsumeb, Namibia

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Celestite from Rockwood, Michigan [db_pics/pics/celestite2a.jpg] Celestite from Rockwood, Michigan [db_pics/pics/celestite2b.jpg] Celestite from Rockwood, Michigan [db_pics/pics/celestite2c.jpg]



CELESTITE2 - Celestite
$ 75.00
Rockwood, Michigan
small cabinet - 6.5 x 5.7 x 3.5 cm

This attractive North American Celestite was mined in 1995, and exhibits a neat chevron-style zoning near the termination. It's in good condition, with no apparent damage. 




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Quartz, var. Herkimer Diamond from Ace of Diamonds Mine, Herkimer County,  New York [db_pics/pics/herkimer6a.jpg] Quartz, var. Herkimer Diamond from Ace of Diamonds Mine, Herkimer County,  New York [db_pics/pics/herkimer6b.jpg] Quartz, var. Herkimer Diamond from Ace of Diamonds Mine, Herkimer County,  New York [db_pics/pics/herkimer6c.jpg]



HERKIMER6 - Quartz, var. Herkimer Diamond
$ 120.00
Ace of Diamonds Mine, Herkimer County, New York
miniature - 3.7 x 2.5 x 2.1 cm

Herkimer Diamonds are a special variety of Quartz, found in Herkimer county, New York. The deposit occurs in dolomite (silicified limestone) and is incredibly difficult to break. Fossils are found alongside Herkimers, that further indicates a low temperature crystallization. Miners use heavy sledge hammers and chizels to remove many feet of overburden, to expose the pocket layer. Herkimers were named by General Herkimer in the mid 1800's.

This interesting cluster consists of 5 clear crystals, that grew this way in the pocket, were mined individually and then re-constructed using clear epoxy. There are several small contacts (where ever smaller herks grew and were not recovered), and one small black spot where it contacted the dolomite slightly. Overall damage free.  




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