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The Jacksons Crossroads, Wilkes County, Georgia (USA) amethyst mine
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PostPosted: Jun 19, 2012 05:20    Post subject: The Jacksons Crossroads, Wilkes County, Georgia (USA) amethyst mine  

At the end of April I was finally able to realize a long time desire, I visited the amethyst mine at Jacksons Crossroads, a mine that for many years now has been producing some of the most beautiful amethyst specimens found anywhere, many of them on a wonderful contrasting white quartz matrix, and faceted stones of extraordinary beauty. The mine is operated by Terry Ledford of Mountain Gems and Minerals, Little Switzerland, North Carolina. The pit is an altered granite in which the feldspar has been largely kaolinized, and it is very light colored, which means that it gets very warm at the bottom so mining is limited to the cooler months of the year. The amethyst is randomly disseminated throughout the rock, there are no visible veins or seams, so Terry never knows when he will expose a pocket. I was at the mine for a full day with my friend Bob Cook, and we were able to see many fine amethysts recovered while there. They are always encased in a sticky brown clay so it is difficult at first to judge their quality.


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A very fine example of the amethyst from Jacksons Crossroads on display at the Tellus Museum in Georgia
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PostPosted: Jun 19, 2012 08:52    Post subject: Re: The Jacksons Crossroads, Wilkes County, Georgia (USA) amethyst mine  

If y'all ever get down this way again, let me know, we can get together and visit. Another amethyst/quartz mine is also near my house "Diamond Hill" in Antreville, SC.

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PostPosted: Jun 19, 2012 15:14    Post subject: Re: The Jacksons Crossroads, Wilkes County, Georgia (USA) amethyst mine  

OK Iam on my way lol :)
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PostPosted: Jun 19, 2012 15:56    Post subject: Re: The Jacksons Crossroads, Wilkes County, Georgia (USA) amethyst mine  

Do come down, I know where Mr. White lives. I lived across the Susquehanna River from him in the 1970s. But which Lake Stevens?

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PostPosted: Jun 19, 2012 20:37    Post subject: Re: The Jacksons Crossroads, Wilkes County, Georgia (USA) amethyst mine  

A few more images of my day at the Jacksons Crossroads amethyst mine. One interesting observation is that there are two forms of quartz found there, amethyst and colorless quartz. The amethyst crystals are always relatively large, a couple of centimeters up to many centimeters. The colorless crystals, on the other hand, are always very small, seldom larger than I centimeter in size and they occur as druses or clusters. You will see the difference in the photos posted with this note.


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Terry washing some crystals at his cabin.
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One side of amethyst I acquired while there. It is 6.5 cm across.
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PostPosted: Jun 19, 2012 22:41    Post subject: Re: The Jacksons Crossroads, Wilkes County, Georgia (USA) amethyst mine  

John S. White wrote:
One side of amethyst I acquired while there. It is 6.5 cm across.

A beautiful specimen!!
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PostPosted: Jun 20, 2012 04:16    Post subject: Re: The Jacksons Crossroads, Wilkes County, Georgia (USA) amethyst mine  

Yes, beautiful specimens John. Truly an amazing place!
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PostPosted: Jun 20, 2012 11:00    Post subject: Re: The Jacksons Crossroads, Wilkes County, Georgia (USA) amethyst mine  

Nice quartz specimens and interesting pictures on location. Thanks!!

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PostPosted: Jun 20, 2012 11:07    Post subject: Re: The Jacksons Crossroads, Wilkes County, Georgia (USA) amethyst mine  

Congrats on the gorgeous specimens!

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PostPosted: Jun 20, 2012 13:58    Post subject: Re: The Jacksons Crossroads, Wilkes County, Georgia (USA) amethyst mine  

John S. White wrote:
A few more images of my day at the Jacksons Crossroads amethyst mine. .

Hi John,
Thank you so much for sharing these photos of your trip - and what beautiful specimens! I wondered if these have the areas of blue of which people talk about, I believe in relation to amethyst from this locality, as well as Zambian and a few other localities. I've just had some recent inquiries from someone asking if I know anything about the origin of the blue color. My only reference to this is from John Koivula in the PhotoAtlas Vol 2 page 567 and a phone conversation with him in which he reminded me that it was on page 567! (I can't keep 6,000 images straight, published or not) when I asked John if he'd ever seen the blue in quartz (as in the ametrine slice here:
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Since then I found a Zambian piece that shows it, but I haven't really had time to investigate further. In the specimen you brought home, are there zones of eye-visible blue (without a polarizing filter)?
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PostPosted: Jun 21, 2012 04:28    Post subject: Re: The Jacksons Crossroads, Wilkes County, Georgia (USA) amethyst mine  

Elise:

I cannot detect any blue in the piece. I should point out that the amethyst is just one specimen, I have shown photos of two sides of it.

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PostPosted: Jun 21, 2012 08:59    Post subject: Re: The Jacksons Crossroads, Wilkes County, Georgia (USA) amethyst mine  

Hi John. Seeing that you started this marvelous topic ' The Jacksons Crossroads, Wilkes County, Georgia '; is there any chance of asking forum members to send photos of their specimens from this area? I would like to see as many as possible specimens from this area. Best regards.
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PostPosted: Jun 21, 2012 12:42    Post subject: Re: The Jacksons Crossroads, Wilkes County, Georgia (USA) amethyst mine  

All I can do is second your suggestion and hope that our followers come through. I have one other that I will try to photograph very soon.
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PostPosted: Jun 21, 2012 12:51    Post subject: Re: The Jacksons Crossroads, Wilkes County, Georgia (USA) amethyst mine  

John S. White wrote:
All I can do is second your suggestion and hope that our followers come through. I have one other that I will try to photograph very soon.


I appreciate that John! Thank you.

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PostPosted: Jun 21, 2012 13:24    Post subject: Re: The Jacksons Crossroads, Wilkes County, Georgia (USA) amethyst mine  

Here is my other amethyst from Jacksons Crossroads. It is small, only 3.5 cm, and the color is not as intense as it appears in the photo.


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