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Quartz (Var: Aventurine) : SiO2

Karnataka, India

Sample with 2,5x2x2cm - May of 1984
 © Martins da PedraPhoto ID: 103571    View Count: 671

Quartz (Var: Aventurine) : SiO2

Karnataka, India

Large slab of polished green aventurine quartz. Size: 110 x 88 x 42 mm - Photo and collection Antonio Borrelli.
 © Antonio BorrelliPhoto ID: 40030    View Count: 964

Multiple photos availableQuartz (Var: Aventurine) : SiO2

Karnataka, India

Blue Aventurine. Specimen size 9x6,5x6cm.
Photo and collection; Jorge M. Alves
 © Jorge M. AlvesPhoto ID: 93026    View Count: 258

Multiple photos availableQuartz (Var: Aventurine) : SiO2

Karnataka, India

Green Aventurine. Specimen size 14x9x8cm.
Photo and collection Jorge M. Alves
 © Jorge M. AlvesPhoto ID: 103468    View Count: 237

Multiple photos availableQuartz (Var: Aventurine) : SiO2

Karnataka, India

Massive specimen of blue Aventurine. Specimen size 9,5x8x4cm.
Photo and collection Jorge M. Alves
 © Jorge M. alvesPhoto ID: 103611    View Count: 141

Multiple photos availableQuartz (Var: Aventurine) : SiO2

Karnataka, India

Massive specimen of blue Aventurine. Specimen size 9x7cm.
Photo and collection Jorge M. Alves
 © Jorge M. AlvesPhoto ID: 103672    View Count: 135

Quartz (Var: Aventurine) : SiO2

Chennai (Madras), Tamil Nadu, India

A 3 x 3 inch block of adventurine from India in the Creekmur collection.
 © Charles CreekmurPhoto ID: 232116    View Count: 42

Multiple photos availableQuartz (Var: Aventurine) : SiO2

South Africa

Large piece of Aventurine, has a jade green hue & silver Muscovite flecks.

Measures 15.4cm x 11.7cm x 7.5cm.

Dealer: Sid Pieters, in the Philipps/Buchhorn/Woolf collection
 © Debbie WoolfPhoto ID: 175771    View Count: 134
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