Eosphorite, Quartz (Var: Rose Quartz)

Specimen ID: 3Q3-GPQ

Mineral(s)
Eosphorite : Mn2+Al(PO4)(OH)2·H2O
Quartz (Var: Rose Quartz) : SiO2
Locality
Mindat locality:
Dimensions
6.0cm x 4.7cm x 4.4cm
Events

Photo added to mindat.org

6.0 x 4.7 x 4.4 cm. This piece hosts brownish crystals of eosphorite sitting on sharp, lustrous, well-formed prismatic pink crystals of rose quartz (many of which are doubly-terminated). Some of the quartz crystals appear to have inclusions of clay giving them a beige color. Mined in the mid 1970s.
Robert Lavinsky - 12th June 2016

Photo added to mindat.org

6.0 x 4.7 x 4.4 cm. This piece hosts brownish crystals of eosphorite sitting on sharp, lustrous, well-formed prismatic pink crystals of rose quartz (many of which are doubly-terminated). Some of the quartz crystals appear to have inclusions of clay giving them a beige color. Mined in the mid 1970s.
Robert Lavinsky - 12th June 2016

Photo added to mindat.org

6.0 x 4.7 x 4.4 cm. This piece hosts brownish crystals of eosphorite sitting on sharp, lustrous, well-formed prismatic pink crystals of rose quartz (many of which are doubly-terminated). Some of the quartz crystals appear to have inclusions of clay giving them a beige color. Mined in the mid 1970s.
Robert Lavinsky - 12th June 2016

Photo added to mindat.org

6.0 x 4.7 x 4.4 cm. This piece hosts brownish crystals of eosphorite sitting on sharp, lustrous, well-formed prismatic pink crystals of rose quartz (many of which are doubly-terminated). Some of the quartz crystals appear to have inclusions of clay giving them a beige color. Mined in the mid 1970s.
Robert Lavinsky - 12th June 2016

Photo added to mindat.org

6.0 x 4.7 x 4.4 cm. This piece hosts brownish crystals of eosphorite sitting on sharp, lustrous, well-formed prismatic pink crystals of rose quartz (many of which are doubly-terminated). Some of the quartz crystals appear to have inclusions of clay giving them a beige color. Mined in the mid 1970s.
Robert Lavinsky - 12th June 2016

Photo added to mindat.org

6.0 x 4.7 x 4.4 cm. This piece hosts brownish crystals of eosphorite sitting on sharp, lustrous, well-formed prismatic pink crystals of rose quartz (many of which are doubly-terminated). Some of the quartz crystals appear to have inclusions of clay giving them a beige color. Mined in the mid 1970s.
Robert Lavinsky - 12th June 2016
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