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Le Cave, Grasstein, Fortezza (Franzensfeste), Sarentine Alps (Sarntal Alps), Bolzano Province (South Tyrol), Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy

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Chalcopyrite : CuFeS2, Quartz : SiO2

Le Cave, Grasstein, Fortezza (Franzensfeste), Sarentine Alps (Sarntal Alps), Bolzano Province (South Tyrol), Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy

2.69 mm Chalcopyrite crystals on Quartz matrix. Collection A.Perugini photo M.Chinellato
 © Chinellato MatteoPhoto ID: 233341    View Count: 33

Chalcopyrite : CuFeS2, Quartz : SiO2

Le Cave, Grasstein, Fortezza (Franzensfeste), Sarentine Alps (Sarntal Alps), Bolzano Province (South Tyrol), Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy

2.14 mm Chalcopyrite crystals on Quartz matrix. Collection A.Perugini photo M.Chinellato
 © Chinellato MatteoPhoto ID: 233340    View Count: 26

Multiple photos availableKainosite-(Y) : Ca2(Y,Ce)2Si4O12CO3·H2O

Le Cave, Grasstein, Fortezza (Franzensfeste), Sarentine Alps (Sarntal Alps), Bolzano Province (South Tyrol), Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy

a superb yellow Kainosite-(Y) crystal to 4 mms

Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
 © Manuele MoroPhoto ID: 158237    View Count: 130

Multiple photos availableKainosite-(Y) : Ca2(Y,Ce)2Si4O12CO3·H2O, Chlorite Group, Quartz : SiO2

Le Cave, Grasstein, Fortezza (Franzensfeste), Sarentine Alps (Sarntal Alps), Bolzano Province (South Tyrol), Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy

nice twin pseudo octaedric kainosite-(Y)
crystal 3 mm of intense yellow-honey color

Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
 © Manuele MoroPhoto ID: 159763    View Count: 130

Multiple photos availableKainosite-(Y) : Ca2(Y,Ce)2Si4O12CO3·H2O, Quartz : SiO2

Le Cave, Grasstein, Fortezza (Franzensfeste), Sarentine Alps (Sarntal Alps), Bolzano Province (South Tyrol), Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy

a splendid colorless kainosite-(Y) crystal 2 mms
partially included in the quartz

Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
 © Manuele MoroPhoto ID: 159789    View Count: 119

Multiple photos availableKainosite-(Y) : Ca2(Y,Ce)2Si4O12CO3·H2O

Le Cave, Grasstein, Fortezza (Franzensfeste), Sarentine Alps (Sarntal Alps), Bolzano Province (South Tyrol), Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy

splendid twin pseudo-romboedric kainosite-(Y) crystal 3 mm
of intense yellow-honey color

Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
 © Manuele MoroPhoto ID: 159770    View Count: 118

Multiple photos availableKainosite-(Y) : Ca2(Y,Ce)2Si4O12CO3·H2O, Albite : Na[AlSi3O8]

Le Cave, Grasstein, Fortezza (Franzensfeste), Sarentine Alps (Sarntal Alps), Bolzano Province (South Tyrol), Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy

perfect pseudo octaedric Kainosite-(Y) crystal 1,8 mm
shows great intensity of color in the edges

Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
 © Manuele MoroPhoto ID: 159757    View Count: 115

Multiple photos availableKainosite-(Y) : Ca2(Y,Ce)2Si4O12CO3·H2O, Quartz : SiO2

Le Cave, Grasstein, Fortezza (Franzensfeste), Sarentine Alps (Sarntal Alps), Bolzano Province (South Tyrol), Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy

fresh and translucent double kainosite-(Y)
crystals up to 2,5 mms on quartz

Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
 © Manuele MoroPhoto ID: 159759    View Count: 115

Multiple photos availableKainosite-(Y) : Ca2(Y,Ce)2Si4O12CO3·H2O, Chlorite Group

Le Cave, Grasstein, Fortezza (Franzensfeste), Sarentine Alps (Sarntal Alps), Bolzano Province (South Tyrol), Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy

translucent prismatic lengthened of Kainosite-(Y) crystal 2 mm

Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
 © Manuele MoroPhoto ID: 159755    View Count: 110

Kainosite-(Y) : Ca2(Y,Ce)2Si4O12CO3·H2O, Quartz : SiO2

Le Cave, Grasstein, Fortezza (Franzensfeste), Sarentine Alps (Sarntal Alps), Bolzano Province (South Tyrol), Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy

kainosite-(Y) crystal 2,5 mms with quartz

Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
 © Manuele MoroPhoto ID: 159778    View Count: 107
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