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Powellite : Ca[MoO4]

Pandulena Hills, Nasik District, Maharashtra, India

This is one of two dozen or so important, large, powellite crystals that came out of a lucky-strike a few years ago, and simply redefined what you could want in a major powellite specimen! This is one of the handful of known larger pieces at the top quality level from the pocket, and was quickly sold to Wein in Germany when they came out. Perhaps ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 18485    View Count: 405

Powellite : Ca[MoO4]

Pandulena Hills, Nasik District, Maharashtra, India

Picture width is 14mm. Orange (not perfect) crystal of Powellite.
 © Elmar LacknerPhoto ID: 76559    View Count: 178

Powellite : Ca[MoO4]

Pandulena Hills, Nasik District, Maharashtra, India

6.4 x 4.2 x 4.2 cm. Powellilte is the rarest and most desirable mineral from the famed basalts of the Deccan Traps of India. This EXCELLENT and VERY SHOWY specimen features a 2.8 cm tall, sharp pyramid of highly lustrous and striated, gemmy, amber powellite aesthetically set in bladed stilbite. This fine piece is from the Indian discovery locality ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 140358    View Count: 107

Powellite : Ca[MoO4]

Pandulena Hills, Nasik District, Maharashtra, India

POWELITE. Vasco Trancoso collection. Size: 6.4 x 4.2 x 4.2 cm Small Cabinet Powellilte is a rare and most desirable mineral from the famed basalts of the Deccan Traps of India. This specimen features a 2.8 cm tall, sharp pyramid of highly lustrous and striated, gemmy, amber powellite aesthetically set in bladed stilbite. This fine piece is from ...
 © vasco trancosoPhoto ID: 185801    View Count: 51
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