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William Size




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PostPosted: Jul 16, 2008 10:33    Post subject: Sulfur from Sicily  

I have a specimen of sulfur that is labeled as coming from Girgenti, Sicily, but it looks no different from sulfur from Mexico. Is there a way to tell the difference and does it matter when it comes to value? Thanks


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PostPosted: Jul 16, 2008 11:05    Post subject: Re: Sulfur from Sicily  

Hi at all, the correct locality is "Agrigento, Sicily. Italy" famous by her roman sulphur mines. About the diferences with others crystal´s sulphur, I cant explain, perhaps another person in this forum can explain better than me.
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PostPosted: Jul 16, 2008 12:08    Post subject: Re: Sulfur from Sicily  

Girgenti is the Sicilian name for the Italian name Agrigento, which is a province of Sicily, worldwide famous for its Sulfur deposits as well as for the magnificent crystals mined there on the past. The differences between Italian and Mexican or Bolivian Sulfur crystals are the crystal size (the Italian ones bigger), the related minerals (frequent Calcite or Celestine on the Italians, not so much or nothing on the other ones) and specially the quality of the crystals, more gemmy and sharp the Italian.

Viewing your photo I have not doubts about the Sicilian provenance of your Sulfur. I can't tell you the mine, but probably Racalmuto. Anyway, congratulations, your specimen looks great!

Mineralogical Record had published an excellent article about some fake sulfur from the 70's but your specimen looks natural with the Calcite or Celestine associated. Here you have the details of the Record's article:
Artificial "Sicilian" sulfurs
Mineralogical Record, Mar/Apr 2002 by Pagano, Renato
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PostPosted: Jul 16, 2008 13:39    Post subject: Re: Sulfur from Sicily  

Hi,
The Mexican sulfur locality near San Felipe in the Baja is hosted by heavily corroded granitic rocks. The matrix usually appears to be bleached white and fairly fine-grained--the texture virtually wiped out by the alteration. The sulfur crystals rarely get over 15 mm and are called lemon drops due to their similar appearance to the hard candy. The crystals can get quite gemmy and lustrous and are highly modified. At their best, even though very attractive, the crystal groups don't come close to best of the Sicilian specimens. I collected some great specimens from San Felipe a number of years ago while digging with Mark Kielbaso for Top Gem. The locality is about 4 miles inland from the Sea of Cortez, and it is almost a perfect locale because you can drive back to the beach and camp at night after a good day digging.

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PostPosted: Nov 01, 2008 08:53    Post subject: Re: Sulfur from Sicily  

hello,your specimen seems to come from the same place than mine...same shape of the sulphur cristals and same aragonite or calcite matrix.


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PostPosted: Dec 22, 2008 13:58    Post subject: Re: Sulfur from Sicily  

hello to all forum , my name is corrado and i live in sicily .
I collect sicilian minerals and im an expert of mine and tipology of sulphur , celestine , aragonit and gypsum.

The first foto of sulphur is from an old sicilian mine , Cianciana is the country and the mine is called " falconera " . It is closed from 1964 and is famous for the best pseudoexagonal Aragonite cristal of the world.
The sulphur is also best trasparent with green-yellow color very gemmy .
Tipical associated with calcite , aragonite , gypsum an in rare cases with celestine.
The second foto is a sulphur cristal in pseudoesagonal aragonite-calcite matrix.
Cames from cozzodisi mine , near agrigento (old name girgenti ) the mine is closed in 1990.
Tipical of this mine.

Hello - ciao and Best wishes and Happy Christmas.


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PostPosted: Dec 22, 2008 14:43    Post subject: Re: Sulfur from Sicily  

Ciao Corrado, welcome to the Forum!
Thanks for a so complete details about the Sulfur and Sicilian mines.

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