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Zincite : ZnO

Rotem (slag locality), Dilsen-Stokkem, Limburg Province, Belgium

Image width: 3 mm.
 © De Nul, RichardPhoto ID: 11120    View Count: 533

Zincite : ZnO, Hydrozincite : Zn5[(OH)3|CO3]2

Rotem (slag locality), Dilsen-Stokkem, Limburg Province, Belgium

Image width: 5 mm.
Zincite coated with hydrozincite.
 © De Nul, RichardPhoto ID: 11122    View Count: 505

Zincite : ZnO

Rotem (slag locality), Dilsen-Stokkem, Limburg Province, Belgium

Image width: 4 mm.
 © De Nul, RichardPhoto ID: 11121    View Count: 466

Zincite : ZnO

Rotem (slag locality), Dilsen-Stokkem, Limburg Province, Belgium

Image width: 3 mm.
 © De Nul, RichardPhoto ID: 11123    View Count: 362

Zincite : ZnO

Herzog Julius smelter (slag locality), Astfeld, Goslar, Harz Mts, Lower Saxony, Germany

dimension area mm. 4 x 4

photo and collection Luigi Chiappino
 © luigi chiappinoPhoto ID: 220085    View Count: 75

Zincite : ZnO

Carpenara (slag locality), Varenna Valley, Genova, Genova Province, Liguria, Italy

dimension area mm. 4 x 4

photo and collection Luigi Chiappino
 © luigi chiappinoPhoto ID: 217336    View Count: 86

Zincite : ZnO

Poland

SYNTHETIC. The consensus is that this type of crystalline zincite is synthetically grown. However, I thought I would upload a photo of one of these for the benefit of beginning collectors, since: (1) they have a really beautiful color and luster which is not seen in low-priced naturally-occurring crystalline zincite and (2) given the beauty, they ...
 © Michael C. RoarkePhoto ID: 118120    View Count: 387

Zincite : ZnO

Poland

Well I know that is synthetic but it represents very well the hexagonal configuration of zincite - Crystal with 1cm - May of 2007
 © Martins da PedraPhoto ID: 104490    View Count: 253

Zincite : ZnO

Poland

Play of light with crystals of syntetic zincite

dimension crystal mm. 1,2

photo and collection Luigi Chiappino
 © luigi chiappinoPhoto ID: 213413    View Count: 90

Zincite : ZnO

Poland

11.7 x 10.7 x 7.5 cm. SYNTHETIC: Examples of this material first made it to Tucson in the late 1980s. Exciting new material (at high prices that would make you shiver) gave way to the realization that these were in fact formed in mine fires and were not natural. Later, somebody replicated the process in the lab and now synthetic zincite like this ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 252651    View Count: 26
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