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Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2
Posted by Jolyon & Katya Ralph
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Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2 March 18, 2012 05:19AM |
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Registered: 5 years ago Posts: 492 |
Philip, the ferberite and fluorite piece is lovely. Great specimen/great price.
The rutilated quartz is also very interesting. Not surprising to find that they are produced at that location, but not something one often sees.
Very nice finds, both.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/18/2012 05:24AM by Joan Kureczka.
The rutilated quartz is also very interesting. Not surprising to find that they are produced at that location, but not something one often sees.
Very nice finds, both.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/18/2012 05:24AM by Joan Kureczka.
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Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2 March 18, 2012 06:12PM |
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Registered: 3 years ago Posts: 418 |
Todays favourite - 'Cos I collected it exactly 50 years ago (18th March 1962) at the Blagill mine. A Happy Birthday snap; the FOV is about 7 x 6 mm. Barytocalcite...
Many thanks to all for the lovely photos and stories.
Cheers
Tim
Many thanks to all for the lovely photos and stories.
Cheers
Tim
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Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2 March 19, 2012 03:42AM |
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Registered: 6 years ago Posts: 1,177 |
Thanks for the kind words Gail. Sometimes things just come together at the right moment.
Timothy, congrats on your semi-century birthday specimen! Obviously it was a keeper!
I have never really collected much orpiment but something about this piece peaked my interest. The sparkling calcite makes for a nice backdrop. I was pleasantly surprised to find a few tufts of picropharmacolite that I didn't notice until closer inspection as they were hiding in the vug.
Orpiment on Calcite with Picropharmacolite
Jiepaiyu Mine (Shimen Mine), Shimen (Huangchang) As-(Au) deposit, Shimen Co., Changde Prefecture, Hunan Province, China
FOV in close-up ~2cm
Overall ~7cm x 5cm
Timothy, congrats on your semi-century birthday specimen! Obviously it was a keeper!
I have never really collected much orpiment but something about this piece peaked my interest. The sparkling calcite makes for a nice backdrop. I was pleasantly surprised to find a few tufts of picropharmacolite that I didn't notice until closer inspection as they were hiding in the vug.
Orpiment on Calcite with Picropharmacolite
Jiepaiyu Mine (Shimen Mine), Shimen (Huangchang) As-(Au) deposit, Shimen Co., Changde Prefecture, Hunan Province, China
FOV in close-up ~2cm
Overall ~7cm x 5cm
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Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2 March 19, 2012 11:45AM |
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Registered: 3 years ago Posts: 498 |
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Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2 March 19, 2012 01:00PM |
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Registered: 6 years ago Posts: 1,177 |
Hi Amanda, what you have there is a very nice calcite coated in quartz druse, so these would not actually be zeolites. There is a tendency to label all the material from India as zeolites, however there are many shipped out with the zeolites that are not. Some examples are apophyllite, prehnite, okenite, calcite, chalcedony, these are not zeolites. I just love Indian calcites and chalcedonys. Nice specimen in any case.
regards,
stephanie
regards,
stephanie
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Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2 March 19, 2012 01:09PM |
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Registered: 5 years ago Posts: 699 |
Hi all,
Thank you all for shearing these beauties.
Gail, that spodumene looks like " Superman's crystals " in his ice castle on the arctic.
Here's mine for today Millerite from the Zollverein mine in Germany: [www.mindat.org]
Zenjoy.
Take care and best regards.
Paul.
Thank you all for shearing these beauties.
Gail, that spodumene looks like " Superman's crystals " in his ice castle on the arctic.
Here's mine for today Millerite from the Zollverein mine in Germany: [www.mindat.org]
Zenjoy.
Take care and best regards.
Paul.
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Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2 March 19, 2012 01:39PM |
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Registered: 3 years ago Posts: 498 |
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Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2 March 19, 2012 07:54PM |
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Registered: 7 years ago Posts: 231 |
Thought I would share another Fluorite I acquired recently. Can't stop looking at it.
Fluorite on Sphalerite from the Elmwood mine in Tennessee. Cubes about 5,5-6cm's on edge.
Fluorite on Sphalerite from the Elmwood mine in Tennessee. Cubes about 5,5-6cm's on edge.
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Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2 March 20, 2012 08:26AM |
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Registered: 3 years ago Posts: 258 |
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Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2 March 20, 2012 10:11AM |
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Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2 March 20, 2012 08:19PM |
Registered: 5 years ago Posts: 730 |
Am love your Prince of Wales Epidote, i have always loved Epidotes from that locality,
This is my Epidote & Quartz from the same locality, acquired in1979,
size 6.5cm wide x 5.0
This is my Epidote & Quartz from the same locality, acquired in1979,
size 6.5cm wide x 5.0
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Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2 March 20, 2012 09:37PM |
Registered: 5 years ago Posts: 352 |
This little specimen caught my eye today.
Bornite with pyrite and quartz, Steward Mine, Butte, Silver Bow County, Montana. Bornite crystal 0.5x0.6 cm. Circa: early 1960's.
Cheers!
Steve
Bornite with pyrite and quartz, Steward Mine, Butte, Silver Bow County, Montana. Bornite crystal 0.5x0.6 cm. Circa: early 1960's.
Cheers!
Steve
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Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2 March 21, 2012 03:51AM |
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Registered: 6 years ago Posts: 1,177 |
Great photos Folks!
I thought I would join in and dote on more epidote... my latest favourite that just arrived last week.
An interesting formation that I have named "Heart of Garnet" (alluding to "Heart of Darkness"). These epidotes radiate around almandine centres and make for a flower-like appearance. There is another smaller one on the back. Ex. Bill Plavac (via Doug Wilson).
Epidote, Almandine, Calcite, on undetermined matrix
Near French River, Ontario, Canada
Overall size ~ 8cm x 6cm
blossom size ~ 2.5cm x 2.0cm
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/21/2012 05:11AM by Stephanie Martin.
I thought I would join in and dote on more epidote... my latest favourite that just arrived last week.
An interesting formation that I have named "Heart of Garnet" (alluding to "Heart of Darkness"). These epidotes radiate around almandine centres and make for a flower-like appearance. There is another smaller one on the back. Ex. Bill Plavac (via Doug Wilson).
Epidote, Almandine, Calcite, on undetermined matrix
Near French River, Ontario, Canada
Overall size ~ 8cm x 6cm
blossom size ~ 2.5cm x 2.0cm
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/21/2012 05:11AM by Stephanie Martin.
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Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2 March 21, 2012 07:18AM |
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Rutile - Lengenbach Quarry, Im Feld (Imfeld; Feld; Fäld), Binn Valley, Wallis (Valais), Switzerland
Nicest 1.8 mm multicolor Rutile crystal. Collection & Photo Matteo Chinellato
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Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 03/21/2012 07:20AM by Matteo Chinellato.
Nicest 1.8 mm multicolor Rutile crystal. Collection & Photo Matteo Chinellato
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Attrezzatura e tecnica sono solo l'inizio. È il fotografo che conta più di tutto. (John Hedgecoe)
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 03/21/2012 07:20AM by Matteo Chinellato.
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Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2 March 21, 2012 10:23AM |
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Registered: 3 years ago Posts: 498 |
Today's fave:-
Bournonite, Cornwall, UK (mine unknown at the present)
Amanda
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/21/2012 10:24AM by Amanda Hawkins.
Bournonite, Cornwall, UK (mine unknown at the present)
Amanda
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/21/2012 10:24AM by Amanda Hawkins.
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Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2 March 21, 2012 11:22AM |
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Registered: 5 years ago Posts: 699 |
Hi all,
Fantastic favs, thanks for shearing.
Amanda, when I look at the picture of the bournonite, on the right side, it seems that there are some tetrahedral crystals and they seem coated with chalcopyrite. If that's the case, then only the Herodsfoot is the locality. If not, the only possible locality, IMHO, would be Wheal Boys. All the other mine gave, to my knowledge, only poor and small flecks and patches.
Otherwise, try to see what the associated minerals are. Allways ready to help.
I hope this helps.
Take care and best regards.
Paul.
Fantastic favs, thanks for shearing.
Amanda, when I look at the picture of the bournonite, on the right side, it seems that there are some tetrahedral crystals and they seem coated with chalcopyrite. If that's the case, then only the Herodsfoot is the locality. If not, the only possible locality, IMHO, would be Wheal Boys. All the other mine gave, to my knowledge, only poor and small flecks and patches.
Otherwise, try to see what the associated minerals are. Allways ready to help.
I hope this helps.
Take care and best regards.
Paul.
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Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2 March 21, 2012 11:40AM |
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Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2 March 21, 2012 08:17PM |
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Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2 March 22, 2012 05:31AM |
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Registered: 6 years ago Posts: 1,177 |
Matteo, that is a radiant rutile!
Tonight on deck is a somewhat etched peachy morganite.
Beryl var Morganite
Konar Province, Afghanistan
main crystal approximately 3.0cm x 2.0cm
Tonight on deck is a somewhat etched peachy morganite.
Beryl var Morganite
Konar Province, Afghanistan
main crystal approximately 3.0cm x 2.0cm
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Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2 March 22, 2012 12:30PM |
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Registered: 3 years ago Posts: 498 |
Philip Perkins Wrote:
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> Amanda What is the other mineral with the
> Bournonite, is it Barite? i'm not quite sure.
> Good luck living in Cornwall.
Thanks Philip! My photo label says Quartz, but I need to check that is accurate with my expert, will get back to you on that one.
Amanda
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> Amanda What is the other mineral with the
> Bournonite, is it Barite? i'm not quite sure.
> Good luck living in Cornwall.
Thanks Philip! My photo label says Quartz, but I need to check that is accurate with my expert, will get back to you on that one.
Amanda
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