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RM2496   Calcite after glauberite

This specimen is one of the well-known calcite after glauberite pseudomorphs from Arizona. This aesthetic floating specimen shows interpenetrated crystals, very well defined faces and edges and a delicate cream tone. A classic by itself.

Size: 3.9 x 2.4 x 2.1 cm.
25 €
RM2495   Calcite after glauberite

This specimen is one of the well-known calcite after glauberite pseudomorphs from Arizona. This aesthetic floating specimen shows interpenetrated crystals, very well defined faces and edges and a delicate cream tone. A classic by itself.

Size: 4 x 3.9 x 2.7 cm.
25 €
RM2494   Calcite after glauberite

This specimen is one of the well-known calcite after glauberite pseudomorphs from Arizona. This aesthetic floating specimen shows interpenetrated crystals, very well defined faces and edges and a delicate cream tone. Good size. A classic by itself.

Size: 5.7 c 2.6 x 2.2 cm.
35 €
RM2493   Calcite after glauberite

This specimen is one of the well-known calcite after glauberite pseudomorphs from Arizona. This aesthetic floating specimen shows interpenetrated crystals, very well defined faces and edges and a delicate cream tone. Good size. A classic by itself.

Size: 5.2 x 2.9 x 2.9 cm.
Classic locality
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RM1650   Ramsdellite

Very rich ramsdellite specimen, a rare manganese oxide, formed by several interpenetrated and some isolated groups of well defined crystals. Brilliance is really notable and on matrix. Ramsdellite from this small and defunct mine in a remote corner of Arizona was first found, in the early 1900s. However, the locality was apparently lost for some time and only rediscovered by the father/son team of Roy Jones and Dick Jones in the 1960s. These specimens are from a recent found in 2016.

Size: 6.5 x 5.5 x 3.0 cm.
Main crystal: 6 x 5 mm.
Found in 11/2016.
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Rm1619   Ramsdellite

Very rich ramsdellite specimen, a rare manganese oxide, formed by several interpenetrated and some isolated groups of well defined crystals. Brilliance is really notable and on matrix. Ramsdellite from this small and defunct mine in a remote corner of Arizona was first found, in the early 1900s. However, the locality was apparently lost for some time and only rediscovered by the father/son team of Roy Jones and Dick Jones in the 1960s. These specimens are from a recent found in 2016.

Size: 8.0 x 3.6 x 2.8 cm.
Main crystal: 6 x 5 mm.
Found in 11/2016.
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RM1439   Weeksite and Carnotite

Several radial aggregates of tabular flattened weeksite crystals, of intense yellow color and transparency. Some of these aggregates are covered by chalcedony. With dendritic pyrolusite. They are accompanied by orange aggregates of carnotite crystals. It is a uranium-vanadium mineralization in fine-grained sedimentary and volcanic rocks. Analyzed specimen.

Size: 6.8 x 6.0 x 4.0 cm.
Presents radioactive activity.
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