Fluorite (M522)
I guess most fluorite collectors know the famous summit cleft on Weisseck mountain. Inside the cleft there wer 3 caverns, the first one produced only etched, almost black and opac crystals, over 95% of material from the locality is from the third cavern. The second cavern was very small and produced only a fist full of pieces with a significant indicator - a purple center, framed with a sharp light blue zoning. This is one of them - the crystal is complate and well shaped all around, only one face show minor contacts. The colors ad the zoning are spectacular and typical to only a few specimen from the second cavern, should be high ranked for rarity.
I guess most fluorite collectors know the famous summit cleft on Weisseck mountain. Inside the cleft there wer 3 caverns, the first one produced only etched, almost black and opac crystals, over 95% of material from the locality is from the third cavern. The second cavern was very small and produced only a fist full of pieces with a significant indicator - a purple center, framed with a sharp light blue zoning. This is one of them - the crystal is complate and well shaped all around, only one face show minor contacts. The colors ad the zoning are spectacular and typical to only a few specimen from the second cavern, should be high ranked for rarity.
I guess most fluorite collectors know the famous summit cleft on Weisseck mountain. Inside the cleft there wer 3 caverns, the first one produced only etched, almost black and opac crystals, over 95% of material from the locality is from the third cavern. The second cavern was very small and produced only a fist full of pieces with a significant indicator - a purple center, framed with a sharp light blue zoning. This is one of them - the crystal is complate and well shaped all around, only one face show minor contacts. The colors ad the zoning are spectacular and typical to only a few specimen from the second cavern, should be high ranked for rarity.
Fluorite (M522)
Austria
LOCATION
Summit Cleft, Weisseck, Salzburg, Austria
SIZE
18 x 17 x 17 mm
DESCRIPTION
I guess most fluorite collectors know the famous summit cleft on Weisseck mountain. Inside the cleft there wer 3 caverns, the first one produced only etched, almost black and opac crystals, over 95% of material from the locality is from the third cavern. The second cavern was very small and produced only a fist full of pieces with a significant indicator - a purple center, framed with a sharp light blue zoning. This is one of them - the crystal is complate and well shaped all around, only one face show minor contacts. The colors ad the zoning are spectacular and typical to only a few specimen from the second cavern, should be high ranked for rarity.