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PostPosted: Jun 05, 2020 03:00    Post subject: From where is this Sulphur?. Could it be from Italy?  

Talking about sulphur, I have this piece that I've bought some years ago from a flea market in Lisbon, I don't know where it is from. Could it be Italy?


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PostPosted: Jun 05, 2020 03:08    Post subject: Re: From where is this Sulphur?. Could it be from Italy?  

But I also have this Romanian native sulphur.


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PostPosted: Jun 05, 2020 06:40    Post subject: Re: From where is this Sulphur?. Could it be from Italy?  

David wrote:
Talking about sulphur, I have this piece that I've bought some years ago from a flee market in Lisbon, I don't know from where it is. Could it be Italy?
Rather not Italy, could be from El Desierto Mine, Potosí, Bolivia.

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PostPosted: Jun 05, 2020 11:24    Post subject: Re: From where is this Sulphur?. Could it be from Italy?  

Tobi wrote:
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Talking about sulphur, I have this piece that I've bought some years ago from a flee market in Lisbon, I don't know from where it is. Could it be Italy?
Rather not Italy, could be from El Desierto Mine, Potosí, Bolivia.

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Thank you Tobi! The only thing I can say is that I bought it from Portugal 5 or 6 years ago. Other than that I have no clue. I will look for comparable in Potosi.
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PostPosted: Jun 05, 2020 13:50    Post subject: Re: From where is this Sulphur?. Could it be from Italy?  

It could be Spanish, but that is not obvious. Search for 'Conil'
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PostPosted: Jun 05, 2020 13:58    Post subject: Re: From where is this Sulphur?. Could it be from Italy?  

James Catmur wrote:
It could be Spanish, but that is not obvious. Search for 'Conil'

I don't think so James, sorry.
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PostPosted: Jun 05, 2020 14:28    Post subject: Re: From where is this Sulphur?. Could it be from Italy?  

I thought not too
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PostPosted: Jun 07, 2020 04:01    Post subject: Re: From where is this Sulphur?. Could it be from Italy?  

David wrote:
Tobi wrote:
David wrote:
Talking about sulphur, I have this piece that I've bought some years ago from a flee market in Lisbon, I don't know from where it is. Could it be Italy?
Rather not Italy, could be from El Desierto Mine, Potosí, Bolivia.
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Thank you Tobi! The only thing I can say is that I bought it from Portugal 5 or 6 years ago. Other than that I have no clue. I will look for comparable in Potosi.
Sure there are several localities for sulphur, but El Desierto produced masses of specimens that look like that, so a "flea market specimen" of lower quality could be most likely from that locality. Maybe you could post a photo of the matrix?
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PostPosted: Jun 07, 2020 06:53    Post subject: Re: From where is this Sulphur?. Could it be from Italy?  

Tobi wrote:
David wrote:
Tobi wrote:
David wrote:
Talking about sulphur, I have this piece that I've bought some years ago from a flee market in Lisbon, I don't know from where it is. Could it be Italy?
Rather not Italy, could be from El Desierto Mine, Potosí, Bolivia.
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Thank you Tobi! The only thing I can say is that I bought it from Portugal 5 or 6 years ago. Other than that I have no clue. I will look for comparable in Potosi.
Sure there are several localities for sulphur, but El Desierto produced masses of specimens that look like that, so a "flea market specimen" of lower quality could be most likely from that locality. Maybe you could post a photo of the matrix?


Hello, Tobi!
Thank you! You are right, this specimen doesn't have any remarkable features so It might just be from anywhere. Sure, I can post a picture with the matrix.
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PostPosted: Jun 08, 2020 02:29    Post subject: Re: From where is this Sulphur?. Could it be from Italy?  

According to the photo of the matrix, I would still say it looks like from El Desierto Mine (but of course this is not a proof).
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PostPosted: Jun 08, 2020 10:18    Post subject: Re: From where is this Sulphur?. Could it be from Italy?  

Tobi wrote:
According to the photo of the matrix, I would still say it looks like from El Desierto Mine (but of course this is not a proof).


Thank you very much Tobi! That is good enough for me!

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