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PostPosted: Sep 29, 2017 14:07    Post subject: Blue celestine from Madagascar  

About 2005, or shortly before, I purchased my first Madagascar celestine at the Tucson show. Since then my interest in these has been tweaked and I now have several more geodes and culled out specimens. I also have not only read about them in the mineral periodicals, but looked at them at all the shows I have attended.

This first one, however, still has my special attention as it is not only the largest (and heaviest, weighing 45 lbs), but the only one I have ever seen with a large double terminated blocky celestine crystal, being 9+ cm from end to end. As an aside, there also is a 4 cm perpendicular gemmy crystal sitting just behind the double terminated crystal.

Has anyone familiar with these, either as geodes or simple celestine specimens, ever seen another large and prominent double terminated celestine crystal as part of a similar specimen?

Thanks for any input. BOB



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 Mineral: Celestine
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Sakoany deposit, Katsepy Commune, Mitsinjo District, Boeny Region, Mahajanga (Majunga) Province, Madagascar
 Dimensions: The crystal in question is about 9 cm
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The geode is greater than 22 cm (9") and weighs about 45 lbs.
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 Mineral: Celestine
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Sakoany deposit, Katsepy Commune, Mitsinjo District, Boeny Region, Mahajanga (Majunga) Province, Madagascar
 Dimensions: The crystal in question is about 9 cm
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PostPosted: Sep 29, 2017 14:22    Post subject: Re: Blue celestine from Madagascar  

Very nice!
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PostPosted: Sep 29, 2017 14:37    Post subject: Re: Blue celestine from Madagascar  

Pierre Joubert wrote:
Very nice!


Thanks PIERRE, but I am really looking for responses specifically addressing the occurrence of double terminated celestine crystals in these specimens. BOB
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PostPosted: Sep 29, 2017 16:20    Post subject: Re: Blue celestine from Madagascar  

This is the first I've seen so far in terms of DT celestine from the Sakoany Deposit.
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PostPosted: Sep 29, 2017 16:35    Post subject: Re: Blue celestine from Madagascar  

I've seen a fair amount of this material, and I've only occasionally seen double-terminated crystals, and all of the ones that I have seen were much smaller, like 1 cm or less.
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