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Multiple photos availableRutile : TiO2, Quartz : SiO2

Kaputdzhukh (Kaputjukh) Mt., Paragachai, Orubad District, Zangezur range, Armenia

Short prismatic to prismatic crystals of rutile on quartz druse. Back side of the specimen is composed by andalusite-muskovite rock with minor oxidised pyrite and granular rutile. The main crystal is 25x15 mm. Specimen size is 7.5x4.5x3.5 cm size. Collected in 2002. Pavel M. Kartashov collection and photo.
 © Pavel M. KartashovPhoto ID: 197069    View Count: 185

Rutile : TiO2

Kaputdzhukh (Kaputjukh) Mt., Paragachai, Orubad District, Zangezur range, Armenia

Sharp crystal, measuring 18 x 12 x 9 mm. P Haas photograph and collection (no. 44-014).
 © Peter HaasPhoto ID: 15321    View Count: 849

Rutile : TiO2, Quartz : SiO2

Kaputdzhukh (Kaputjukh) Mt., Paragachai, Orubad District, Zangezur range, Armenia

This is an approximately 1-inch, 3-dimensional, lustrous, super-sharp rutile crystal perched on matrix! It is a real prize for the size, because of the crystal quality and its balance on matrix. These came out in the late 90s in one small batch, and seem to have gone the way of the dodo since. Haven't seen one this nice in awhile. 5 x 3.2 x 3.5 ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 41806    View Count: 416

Multiple photos availableRutile : TiO2, Quartz : SiO2

Kaputdzhukh (Kaputjukh) Mt., Paragachai, Orubad District, Zangezur range, Armenia

A single sharp and lustrous rutile crystal. The crystal is 3 cm.

Size: 54mm x 41mm x 46mm

Locality Note: The original specimen was labelled simply as "Russia", we believe it to be from the Azerbaijan find linked here, but that is simply an assumption.
Collection: Ex- Martin Zinn Collection
 © Collectors EdgePhoto ID: 68944    View Count: 371

Multiple photos availableRutile : TiO2

Kaputdzhukh (Kaputjukh) Mt., Paragachai, Orubad District, Zangezur range, Armenia

Closeup of a specimen rich in well-formed, darkly transparent crystals on a quartz-rich matrix (FOV=1.5 cm). Specimen overview and two additional closeup photos provided. Collection and photo, T. Peterson.
 © Tony PetersonPhoto ID: 116258    View Count: 205

Rutile : TiO2, Quartz : SiO2

Kaputdzhukh (Kaputjukh) Mt., Paragachai, Orubad District, Zangezur range, Armenia

Crystal 1 cm. Collection and photo Rafa Muñoz.
 © Rafa Muñoz AlvaradoPhoto ID: 171876    View Count: 151

Rutile : TiO2, Quartz : SiO2

Kaputdzhukh (Kaputjukh) Mt., Paragachai, Orubad District, Zangezur range, Armenia

4.1 x 3.4 x 2.5 cm. This is an approximately 3.5-cm-long elbow-twinned rutile from what, to me, must be the most amazing find for the species since Graves Mountain heyday. These came out in the late 1990s in one small batch, and are now rarely available. This lustrous, super-sharp rutile crystal is dramatically perched on matrix of crystallized ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 250954    View Count: 35

Rutile : TiO2

Harts Ranges (Hartz Ranges), Northern Territory, Australia

crystal size is 1cm
 © Greg MurrayPhoto ID: 21783    View Count: 740

Multiple photos availableRutile : TiO2

Harts Ranges (Hartz Ranges), Northern Territory, Australia

Rutile crystal (~8mm long) on quartz. R Bottrill specimen & photo.
 © R. BottrillPhoto ID: 205965    View Count: 112

Multiple photos availableRutile : TiO2

Williamstown, South Mt Lofty Ranges, Mt Lofty Ranges, South Australia, Australia

Rutile crystals up to 2,5mm - November of 2006
 © Martins da PedraPhoto ID: 83914    View Count: 348
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