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Pyrostilpnite : Ag3SbS3

Cerro de Potosí (Cerro Rico), Potosí City, Potosí Department, Bolivia

Field of view 6 mm. Collection M. Kampf No 97-040.
(Veta Potosi, early 1990s)
 © 2005 M. KampfPhoto ID: 33425    View Count: 396

Pyrostilpnite : Ag3SbS3

Silvana mine, Sandon, Slocan Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada

A thin prismatic orange-red 0.9 mm long crystal of Pyrostilpnite. Collected by Robert Attridge. Robert Meyer specimen and photo.
 © 2003 ROMPhoto ID: 14318    View Count: 442

Pyrostilpnite : Ag3SbS3

Silver tunnel, Van Silver Mine, Van Silver Property, Brandywine Creek, Vancouver Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada

A striated, 2mm long, terminated pyrostilpnite crystal. Photographed by, collected by, and in the collection of Robert O. Meyer, Maple Valley, Washington USA.
 © Robert O. MeyerPhoto ID: 2695    View Count: 1018

Pyrostilpnite : Ag3SbS3, Fizélyite : Pb14Ag5Sb21S48 ?, Quartz : SiO2

Silver tunnel, Van Silver Mine, Van Silver Property, Brandywine Creek, Vancouver Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada

A twisted, 1.6 mm xl of Pyrostilpnite on Fizelyite with possible Fizelyite at left end. Fizelyite is the only mineral at Van Silver that occurs in bent or ropy habit. Ty Balacko specimen and photo.

Mindat.org Photo of the Day - 26th May 2009
 © TBPhoto ID: 51757    View Count: 621

Pyrostilpnite : Ag3SbS3

Silver tunnel, Van Silver Mine, Van Silver Property, Brandywine Creek, Vancouver Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada

Orange pyrostilpnite crystal approximately .3 mm long. Collected by, photographed by, and in the collection of Doug Merson.
 © DMPhoto ID: 7068    View Count: 458

Pyrostilpnite : Ag3SbS3, Miargyrite : AgSbS2, Quartz : SiO2

Silver tunnel, Van Silver Mine, Van Silver Property, Brandywine Creek, Vancouver Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada

Sceptered Pyrostilpnite xl, 1.2 mm long, on Miargyrite with Quartz. Ty Balacko specimen and photo.
 © TBPhoto ID: 51762    View Count: 335

Pyrostilpnite : Ag3SbS3

Silver tunnel, Van Silver Mine, Van Silver Property, Brandywine Creek, Vancouver Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada

A mass of crystals on matrix. The field of View is 1mm. Photographed by, and in the collection of, Karl Volkman. Ex George Downey Collection
 © Karl Volkman05/05Photo ID: 32582    View Count: 286

Pyrostilpnite : Ag3SbS3, Miargyrite : AgSbS2, Pyrite : FeS2, Quartz : SiO2

Silver tunnel, Van Silver Mine, Van Silver Property, Brandywine Creek, Vancouver Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada

A 1.3 mm spray of pyrostilpnite on Miargyrite ( showing deep red internal reflections)with Quartz and yellow Pyrite in the upper left. Ty Balacko specimen and photo.
 © TBPhoto ID: 51760    View Count: 269

Pyrostilpnite : Ag3SbS3, Pyrargyrite : Ag3SbS3, Miargyrite : AgSbS2, Quartz : SiO2

Silver tunnel, Van Silver Mine, Van Silver Property, Brandywine Creek, Vancouver Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada

A 1,5 mm xl of Pyrostilpnite on Quartz with red Pyrargyrite and black Miargyrite. Ty Balacko specimen and photo.
 © TBPhoto ID: 51758    View Count: 243

Multiple photos availablePyrostilpnite : Ag3SbS3, Proustite : Ag3AsS3, Arsenic : As

Příbram, Central Bohemia Region, Bohemia (Böhmen; Boehmen), Czech Republic

5.3 x 4.3 x 2.8 cm. An excellent and showy Pribram reference specimen from the collection of the well-known Pribram specialist, Josef Vajdak. A 1 mm, gemmy, light red pyrostilpnite crystal, a rare sulfosalt, is nestled in a vug with lustrous, dark cherry-red, micro proustite crystals in a native arsenic matrix. The paper arrow shows the way to the ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 120757    View Count: 174
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