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Divino das Laranjeiras, Doce valley, Minas Gerais, Southeast Region, Brazil

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Albite : Na[AlSi3O8]

Linópolis, Divino das Laranjeiras, Doce valley, Minas Gerais, Southeast Region, Brazil

Size: 8 X 7 cm

Collection and photo: Arliguie M
 © Arliguie MPhoto ID: 89371    View Count: 232

Albite (Var: Cleavelandite) : Na[AlSi3O8]

Jaime Pacheco claim, Linópolis, Divino das Laranjeiras, Doce valley, Minas Gerais, Southeast Region, Brazil

A beautiful 36 x 26 mm specimen transparent Cleavelandite. Geraldo Alvim specimen and photograph.
 © Geraldo AlvimPhoto ID: 158709    View Count: 232

Albite (Var: Cleavelandite) : Na[AlSi3O8], Muscovite : KAl2[(OH)2|AlSi3O10], Atencioite : Ca2Fe2+Mg2Fe2+2Be4[(OH)4|(PO4)6] · 6H2O

Linópolis, Divino das Laranjeiras, Doce valley, Minas Gerais, Southeast Region, Brazil

Sample with 12x7x6cm - September of 2009
 © Martins da PedraPhoto ID: 265968    View Count: 11

Multiple photos availableAmblygonite : LiAl[(F,OH)|PO4]

Divino das Laranjeiras, Doce valley, Minas Gerais, Southeast Region, Brazil

Excellent twinned crystal of this rare lithium phosphate. Very transparent and intense yellow color, with well defined faces and edges and excellent brilliance, that makes clear the twin plane.
This specimen is accompanied by the label of the Wendy and Frank Melanson collection, from Canada.
Marcel Telirio Mine, Divino das Laranjeiras, Minas ...
 © fabreminerals.comPhoto ID: 168760    View Count: 164

Amblygonite : LiAl[(F,OH)|PO4]

Linópolis, Divino das Laranjeiras, Doce valley, Minas Gerais, Southeast Region, Brazil

This is an even larger TRANSPARENT GEM CRYSTAL of this rare phosphate species! Usually, the larger amblygonites from Brazil are roughly formed, with lots of etching and poor color and gemminess. Like the above smaller specimen, this is an exceptional example, of good size, that could fit in any display collection. I have seen only a small handful ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 43653    View Count: 449

Amblygonite : LiAl[(F,OH)|PO4]

Divino das Laranjeiras, Doce valley, Minas Gerais, Southeast Region, Brazil

A very sharp twinned crysatl of the rare mineral amblygonite, complete all around . MUCH BETTER IN PERSON - it has a pleasing straw yellow color, good lustre, and lots of gemminess to the point where much of the twin is transparent in person. This is one of the sharpest such crysatls that I have seen, and it is perched upon a smalle rcrystal which ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 39032    View Count: 442

Amblygonite : LiAl[(F,OH)|PO4]

Linópolis, Divino das Laranjeiras, Doce valley, Minas Gerais, Southeast Region, Brazil

This is a TRANSPARENT GEM CRYSTAL of this rare phosphate species! Usually, the larger amblygonites from Brazil are roughly formed, with lots of etching an dpoor color and gemminess. This is an exceptional example, of good size, that could fit in any display collection. I have seen only a small handful of such quality. This one is complete all ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 43652    View Count: 379

Amblygonite : LiAl[(F,OH)|PO4]

Divino das Laranjeiras, Doce valley, Minas Gerais, Southeast Region, Brazil

Twinned crystals of amblygonite
9 X 4 cm

Collection and photo: M Arliguie
 © ARLIGUIE MPhoto ID: 88350    View Count: 208

Multiple photos availableAmblygonite : LiAl[(F,OH)|PO4]

Divino das Laranjeiras, Doce valley, Minas Gerais, Southeast Region, Brazil

A curious double-terminated Amblygonite crystal that seems to have been bent during its growth.
specimen size = 5.6 x 1.8 x 1 cm.
 © Russell G. RizzoPhoto ID: 104861    View Count: 198

Multiple photos availableAmblygonite : LiAl[(F,OH)|PO4]

Linópolis, Divino das Laranjeiras, Doce valley, Minas Gerais, Southeast Region, Brazil

Crystal with 4x2x2cm - October of 2007
 © Martins da PedraPhoto ID: 130474    View Count: 142
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