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parfaitelumiere
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Posted: Jan 03, 2009 05:57 Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo |
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it seems that the "phenakit" crystal on the specimen looks like orthorhombic here.
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parfaitelumiere
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Posted: Jan 03, 2009 06:02 Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo |
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bad drawn...
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nurbo
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Posted: Jan 03, 2009 08:13 Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo |
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Ive had another very close look at this cluster with a 10x loupe and hidden away in its depths I did find some striations at 90 degree's to the termination this is Topaz, given the excellent other information given here I now have no doubts.
The following are Phenakites for sure
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Phenakite on matrix from Colorado, crystal measures about 5mm |
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this one weighs 26 carats |
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John S. White
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Posted: Jan 03, 2009 09:01 Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo |
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Little beauties and phenakes for sure. Note that the transparent ones are wonderfully twinned. Parfaitelumiere, I really like what you did with the topaz, that was brilliant. Perfectly clear!
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nurbo
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Posted: Jan 03, 2009 12:05 Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo |
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This is actually a very timely topic for me and Im especially greatful to Parfaitelumiere for his excellent drawing. I received a truly awe inspiring pair of Phenakites on matrix as a christmas present and there are some other crystals present which i was trying to identify, I'm quite sure that the one in the photograph is a Topaz. The Phenakites are in pristine condition unfortunately the same cannot be said for the Topaz.
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These are beautiful, this is an old specimen from Panthahole mine, close to Mt.Gaba Ant Bwe Taung (Ant Pywe Taung), northeast of Mogok, Molo quarter, Momeik Township, Burma (Myanmar) The whole piece measures 52 x 34 x 26 mm and the crystals: 9 x 8 x 6 mm |
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nurbo
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Posted: Jan 25, 2009 14:40 Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo |
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Hello everyone, sorry for the long silence.
I thought Id post some pictures of my Calcite, It comes from Wales, Taffs Well Quarry is my suspicion but Im not absolutely sure. This specimen is so beautiful it takes my breath away everytime I look at it. It weighs slightly over 1.2 kilo's and measures 14 x 13 x 11 cm
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Im a little confused about what is going on here, if anyone can fill me in I would be eternally grateful |
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marvsT/Nminerals
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Posted: Jan 25, 2009 20:27 Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo |
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Nurbo, The "scales" on the outside of your crystal appear to be orientated rhombohedral calcite crystals that grew over the large inner crystal after the original mineral bearing fluids were interrupted then began again with a slightly different character. Yes, it is a really nice piece! Marv
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nurbo
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Posted: Feb 04, 2009 19:09 Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo |
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Thanks Marv that makes perfect sense.
heres a few more from my shelves.
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Fluorite from Elbolton mine, Grassington, Yorkshire, the purple is only visible from this angle, the cubes look clear otherwise. Size: 38 x 18 x 25 mm |
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Quartz from Erongo with Schorl? Size of Quartz: 8 x 4 x 3.5 mm |
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Malachite and Chrysocola from the Congo Size: 13 x 9 x 4.5 cm |
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Jordi Fabre
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Posted: Feb 04, 2009 19:45 Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo |
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Nurbo,
Your second photo is not Jeremejevite but Quartz with inclusions of something, maybe some member of the group of Tourmaline or Epidote. Do you want that I delete this photo?
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nurbo
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Posted: Feb 05, 2009 03:45 Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo |
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Just relabel it if you dont mind. It came from a flat of Jeremejevite that I bought so I assumed that is what it was. Im really grateful to everyone at this forum who spots these mislabelled items and Im always happy to be corrected when someone knows something I dont.
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Jordi Fabre
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Posted: Feb 05, 2009 07:30 Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo |
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Done
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nurbo
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Posted: Feb 05, 2009 08:22 Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo |
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Thanks Jordi, I really must stop assuming that because a thing comes labelled that the label is correct. I've checked the rest of the flat and they make it really obvious that the one in question is quartz.
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This one is Jeremejevite for sure, it seems to have a sceptred termination. size 9 x 2.5 x 2 mm, I tried to capture the Pleochroism in this photo with partial success. |
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nurbo
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Posted: Feb 06, 2009 13:43 Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo |
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Some more of my collection and a favourite collecting site.
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The Heysham Anti-cline collecting site for ancient sea critters. 20 minutes from my house. |
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Baltic Amber with what look like small termites FOV 20mm |
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Some perfect green apophylites on stilbite, label said from Maharastra. size 9.5 x 7.5 x 3.5 cm |
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Dogtooth Calcite. No locality information I'm afraid, if anyone can help me out as to where it might be from I'd be very grateful. size 10 x 9.5 x 5.5 cm |
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Singingstone48

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Posted: Feb 06, 2009 14:05 Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo |
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This specimen is most likely from the Santa Eulalia District in Chihuahua, Mexico. Peter M. might be able to tell you which mine or camp it came from. We have seen similar specimens here in Houston for the last 25 years. They used to be common in the flea markets and we see them in older collections all the time. This is a nice group, good size and aesthetic.
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Singingstone48

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Posted: Feb 06, 2009 14:10 Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo |
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On the apophyllite on stilbite, the locality is a cavity in a water well in one of the small towns in Maharashtra, India. I don't remember the specific locality and I'm not home to check my specimen, but there was an article by the Indian dealer Makki in Rocks and Minerals in the last year or so that talked about this location specifically. By the way, some of the apophyllite crystals are cleaved, since all terminations from this locality are pointed. This is common on most of the specimens I've seen.
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