Riebeckite, Quartz

Specimen ID: 4ME-ET3

Mineral(s)
Riebeckite : ◻[Na2][Fe2+3Fe3+2]Si8O22(OH)2
Quartz : SiO2
Locality
Mindat locality:
Dimensions
3.1cm x 2.2cm x 2.1cm
Certificates
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3.1 x 2.2 x 2.1 cm. An absolutely water-clear, doubly terminated quartz crystal richly encloses a multitude of black riebeckite blades. This is superb and very rare combination material from Zagi Mountain. The pristine, gemmy quartz is very aesthetically attached to a stalk of matrix. Ex. Herb Obodda specimen.
Robert Lavinsky - 19th January 2012

Photo added to mindat.org

3.1 x 2.2 x 2.1 cm. An absolutely water-clear, doubly terminated quartz crystal richly encloses a multitude of black riebeckite blades. This is superb and very rare combination material from Zagi Mountain. The pristine, gemmy quartz is very aesthetically attached to a stalk of matrix. Ex. Herb Obodda specimen.
Robert Lavinsky - 19th January 2012

Photo added to mindat.org

3.1 x 2.2 x 2.1 cm. An absolutely water-clear, doubly terminated quartz crystal richly encloses a multitude of black riebeckite blades. This is superb and very rare combination material from Zagi Mountain. The pristine, gemmy quartz is very aesthetically attached to a stalk of matrix. Ex. Herb Obodda specimen.
Robert Lavinsky - 19th January 2012

Photo added to mindat.org

3.1 x 2.2 x 2.1 cm. An absolutely water-clear, doubly terminated quartz crystal richly encloses a multitude of black riebeckite blades. This is superb and very rare combination material from Zagi Mountain. The pristine, gemmy quartz is very aesthetically attached to a stalk of matrix. Ex. Herb Obodda specimen.
Robert Lavinsky - 19th January 2012
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