Quartz (M106)
This is from a new discovery in India. The whole discovery was around 1t., but only a small part of it is in quality for advanced collectors. There are nearly o undamaged pieces, also this here is not perfect. I know that many of these specimen get restored and filled, but natural undamaged pieces are nearly none. So what we have here is a great, eye-catching piece in fine quality - the crystals are parallel inter-grown along their longitudinal axis. There are different steps of quality from this find - lot of them are on satiny luster, with less clarity - this particular specimen features best luster and all crystals are water-clear - the typical indicator of this discovery is well visible: each crystal shows sharp red phantoms. You can see it inside each of these numerous crystals. Their assemble is like a fence, or an accordion - there is a wide row of crystals, and they are all side by side and complete at the reverse.
This is from a new discovery in India. The whole discovery was around 1t., but only a small part of it is in quality for advanced collectors. There are nearly o undamaged pieces, also this here is not perfect. I know that many of these specimen get restored and filled, but natural undamaged pieces are nearly none. So what we have here is a great, eye-catching piece in fine quality - the crystals are parallel inter-grown along their longitudinal axis. There are different steps of quality from this find - lot of them are on satiny luster, with less clarity - this particular specimen features best luster and all crystals are water-clear - the typical indicator of this discovery is well visible: each crystal shows sharp red phantoms. You can see it inside each of these numerous crystals. Their assemble is like a fence, or an accordion - there is a wide row of crystals, and they are all side by side and complete at the reverse.
This is from a new discovery in India. The whole discovery was around 1t., but only a small part of it is in quality for advanced collectors. There are nearly o undamaged pieces, also this here is not perfect. I know that many of these specimen get restored and filled, but natural undamaged pieces are nearly none. So what we have here is a great, eye-catching piece in fine quality - the crystals are parallel inter-grown along their longitudinal axis. There are different steps of quality from this find - lot of them are on satiny luster, with less clarity - this particular specimen features best luster and all crystals are water-clear - the typical indicator of this discovery is well visible: each crystal shows sharp red phantoms. You can see it inside each of these numerous crystals. Their assemble is like a fence, or an accordion - there is a wide row of crystals, and they are all side by side and complete at the reverse.
Quartz (M106)
India
LOCATION
Karur, Tamil Nadu, India
SIZE
188 x 106 x 74 mm
DESCRIPTION
This is from a new discovery in India. The whole discovery was around 1t., but only a small part of it is in quality for advanced collectors. There are nearly o undamaged pieces, also this here is not perfect. I know that many of these specimen get restored and filled, but natural undamaged pieces are nearly none. So what we have here is a great, eye-catching piece in fine quality - the crystals are parallel inter-grown along their longitudinal axis. There are different steps of quality from this find - lot of them are on satiny luster, with less clarity - this particular specimen features best luster and all crystals are water-clear - the typical indicator of this discovery is well visible: each crystal shows sharp red phantoms. You can see it inside each of these numerous crystals. Their assemble is like a fence, or an accordion - there is a wide row of crystals, and they are all side by side and complete at the reverse.