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Show us your favourite Tourmaline, Topaz, Beryl or Kunzite.

Posted by Philip Perkins  
Re: Show us your favourite Tourmaline, Topaz, Beryl or Kunzite.
June 01, 2012 03:06PM
Tourmaline (I think Elbaite) from the Star gazers Claim in Nunavut, Canada, coll by Brad Wilson, 65 mm wide.
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Re: Show us your favourite Tourmaline, Topaz, Beryl or Kunzite.
June 01, 2012 03:10PM
Tourmaline (I think Elbaite) from the Star gazers Claim in Nunavut, Canada, coll by Brad Wilson, 60 mm tall.
Re: Show us your favourite Tourmaline, Topaz, Beryl or Kunzite.
June 01, 2012 05:39PM
This is another Burmese Topaz acquired in Tucson this year..
size 7.5cm tall x 4.5, beautifully terminated.


avatar Re: Show us your favourite Tourmaline, Topaz, Beryl or Kunzite.
June 01, 2012 07:57PM
gb    


Amanda
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June 01, 2012 07:59PM
gb    

this crystal is about 1cm long! Really sweet

Amanda



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Re: Show us your favourite Tourmaline, Topaz, Beryl or Kunzite.
June 02, 2012 05:57AM
Those big black Aussie "povondraite" specimens; what's the story? If they're confirmed, they're by far the best of the species, and should be included here in the database! Thanks for any info.
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June 26, 2012 08:40PM
A little cluster of beryl crystals from the California mine, upper Brown's Creek drainage, Nathrop, Chaffee County, Colorado. It measures 1.5x1x0.6 cm. Collected in 1975.





Cheers!

Steve
Re: Show us your favourite Tourmaline, Topaz, Beryl or Kunzite.
July 04, 2012 05:47AM
While it doesn't compare to Craig's Stewart Mine tourmaline, for $5 I can't complain. African tourmaline.



3.8cm x 3.2cm x 1.5cm


Please excuse the quality of the photo. It was taken with a Kodak Easyshare.
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July 04, 2012 09:13AM
Here would be a few of my favorites ....



Aquamarine "flower" from Erongo Mountains, Namibia
Roughly 5 cm




Double terminated Aquamarine from Erongo Mountains, Namibia
Roughly 5 cm




Aquamarine with Heliodor terminations from Erongo Mountains, Namibia
Roughly 6 cm
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July 04, 2012 09:22AM
Some more....



Large topaz from Erongo Mountains, Namibia
Roughly 6 cm




Excellent elbaite from Neuschwaben Mine, Namibia
Roughly 5 cm



Schorl on quartz from Erongo Mountains, Namibia
Roughly 9 cm
Re: Show us your favourite Tourmaline, Topaz, Beryl or Kunzite.
July 04, 2012 06:23PM
us    
Ernst,

Great specimens! You have wonderful taste.

Cheers,

Jim
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August 05, 2012 11:53AM
au    
Hey Phil. What about this one, painted tonight...



A Pakistan aquamarine. Bit larger than my usual painting as you can see below.



Regards
Steve
Re: Show us your favourite Tourmaline, Topaz, Beryl or Kunzite.
August 05, 2012 03:30PM
Steve i don't really know what words to use regarding your work, it's just incredable, it's as if you photographed the specimen..
you've done a fantastic job, is it your own specimen that you painted? size?, world class work mate, thanks for sharing it.

You know your welcome to come & view my collection anytime your up this way, maybe you'll want to paint one of my specimens.
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August 06, 2012 02:31AM
us    
Another superb rendition, Steve. Just the right amount of detail on the matrix gives it a nice balance.
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August 06, 2012 09:41AM
au    
Thanks guys. Phil - not my specimen. I think a second mortgage would have been required. It was painted from a photo that I took at last year's Tucson Show. Must get up your way one of these days.

Regards
Steve
Re: Show us your favourite Tourmaline, Topaz, Beryl or Kunzite.
August 06, 2012 11:18AM
Steve even if it isn't your specimen, it doesn't matter, you've done a fantastic job.
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August 24, 2012 08:26PM
I just want to shale this beauty. The picture comes from a eBay auction, finally the price was too high for me but at least i stay with the image!


Elbaite, lepidolite, quartz, albite, ...
Paprok, Nuristan, Afghanistan.
5,3 x 4,6 x 3,7 cm
Photo published with permission © Majid


Josele



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 08/25/2012 04:18PM by Jose Zendrera.
Re: Show us your favourite Tourmaline, Topaz, Beryl or Kunzite.
September 21, 2012 08:52PM
Tourmaline from Arqueana Mine Co., Aracuai, Minas Gerais, Brasil
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September 23, 2012 12:03AM
Spodumene, Dara-i-Pech, Kunar Province, Afghanistan.
14 cm in height

This may be the best picture I've taken of a mineral specimen.



Re: Show us your favourite Tourmaline, Topaz, Beryl or Kunzite.
September 23, 2012 12:27AM
Jose I just absolutely love your Paprok Elbaite combo, thanks for sharing.
Neal your Kunzite is fantastic, great size too.

Here is a favourite of mine that i found in Tucson last year:--
Epidote from Pakistan.
gemmy crystal 10cm tall.



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