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silvia
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Posted: Oct 24, 2022 12:27 Post subject: Baryte - Silvia's Collection |
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A very aerial group of very sharp thin tabular Baryte crystals, transparent, bright with an intense reddish-yellow color on a matrix of white crystallized Quartz with groups of very bright cubic Pyrite crystals, and partially coated by small white aggregates of Quartz microcrystals and Pyrite crystals.
Mineral: | Baryte, Quartz, Pyrite |
Locality: | Bou Nahas Mine, Oumjrane mining area, Alnif Commune, Tinghir Province, Drâa-Tafilalet Region, Morocco |  |
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Mineral: | Baryte, Quartz, Pyrite |
Locality: | Bou Nahas Mine, Oumjrane mining area, Alnif Commune, Tinghir Province, Drâa-Tafilalet Region, Morocco |  |
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Michael Shaw
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Posted: Oct 24, 2022 14:29 Post subject: Re: Baryte - Silvia's Collection |
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silvia wrote: | A very aerial group of very sharp thin tabular Baryte crystals, transparent, bright with an intense reddish-yellow color on a matrix of white crystallized Quartz with groups of very bright cubic Pyrite crystals, and partially coated by small white aggregates of Quartz microcrystals and Pyrite crystals. |
This is a very beautiful piece, and a great photo.
Michael
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silvia
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Posted: Oct 24, 2022 17:01 Post subject: Re: Baryte - Silvia's Collection |
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Michael Shaw wrote: | silvia wrote: | A very aerial group of very sharp thin tabular Baryte crystals, transparent, bright with an intense reddish-yellow color on a matrix of white crystallized Quartz with groups of very bright cubic Pyrite crystals, and partially coated by small white aggregates of Quartz microcrystals and Pyrite crystals. |
This is a very beautiful piece, and a great photo.
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Many thanks for the words of encouragement. It took a lot of photos to get just the right one – well over 300 photos taken over three months. We have many specimens that just will not behave when they see the camera. They look great to the eye but they look too average when a photo is taken. It is not an easy task as what works well with one specimen does not always work well with another.
As scientific collectors of fine minerals we are in the process of creating a fully illustrated catalogue of our mineral collection that will include details of the mines (with pictures of processing facilities and underground workings) from which they were extracted, high resolution photographs of the minerals (front/rear/sides/close-up) and high resolution videos of each specimen. The catalogue will be a lasting legacy for my children and their descendants long after the specimens have moved far away.
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silvia
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Posted: Oct 31, 2022 12:27 Post subject: Skutterudite - Silvia's Collection |
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This is an important specimen of unusually large size and visual impact, consisting of highly lustrous metallic-gray, Skutterudite crystals to 5 cm in a huge 3-dimensional cluster. The matrix view of the specimen reveals oscillatory zoning during deposition and there are several other minerals (unidentified) growing within the matrix.
Mineral: | Skutterudite |
Locality: | Bouismas Mine, Agdz, Bou Azzer mining district, Zagora Province, Drâa-Tafilalet Region, Morocco |  |
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Dimensions: | 140 mm x 110 mm x 70 mm |
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Mineral: | Skutterudite |
Locality: | Bouismas Mine, Agdz, Bou Azzer mining district, Zagora Province, Drâa-Tafilalet Region, Morocco |  |
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Mineral: | Skutterudite |
Locality: | Bouismas Mine, Agdz, Bou Azzer mining district, Zagora Province, Drâa-Tafilalet Region, Morocco |  |
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Mineral: | Skutterudite |
Locality: | Bouismas Mine, Agdz, Bou Azzer mining district, Zagora Province, Drâa-Tafilalet Region, Morocco |  |
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Carles Millan
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Posted: Oct 31, 2022 14:02 Post subject: Re: Baryte - Silvia's Collection |
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silvia wrote: | We have many specimens that just will not behave when they see the camera. They look great to the eye but they look too average when a photo is taken. It is not an easy task as what works well with one specimen does not always work well with another.
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Silvia, believe me, you are not alone. I know what I'm talking about.
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silvia
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Posted: Nov 07, 2022 13:20 Post subject: Common Minerals - Silvia's Collection |
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A cabinet sized sample of a lustrous pyrite floater "sun" formed between an ancient bed of shale and clay near Sparta, Illinois.
Mineral: | Pyrite |
Locality: | Sparta, Randolph County, Illinois, USA |  |
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Dimensions: | 110 mm x 105 mm x 8 mm |
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Mineral: | Pyrite |
Locality: | Sparta, Randolph County, Illinois, USA |  |
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Mineral: | Pyrite |
Locality: | Sparta, Randolph County, Illinois, USA |  |
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Dimensions: | 110 mm x 105 mm x 8 mm |
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Mineral: | Pyrite |
Locality: | Sparta, Randolph County, Illinois, USA |  |
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Roger Warin

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Posted: Nov 07, 2022 14:03 Post subject: Re: Silvia's Collection |
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Hello Silvia,
Can you explain this growth?
Thanks.
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silvia
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Posted: Nov 07, 2022 17:54 Post subject: Re: Silvia's Collection |
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I am just a retired science teacher. I think you might be able to explain it better than I.
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Michael Shaw
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Posted: Nov 07, 2022 20:35 Post subject: Re: Silvia's Collection |
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The July/August 2022 issue of Rocks and Minerals has a very good in depth article explaining the growth of pyrite suns. Rocks & Minerals Vol. 97(4): 330-346.
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silvia
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Posted: Nov 08, 2022 13:35 Post subject: Re: Silvia's Collection |
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Michael Shaw wrote: | The July/August 2022 issue of Rocks and Minerals has a very good in depth article explaining the growth of pyrite suns. Rocks & Minerals Vol. 97(4): 330-346. |
Many thanks for the tip. I did see an article published by the Illinois geological survey, but I will also look at the RM article too.
Now that coal mining is becoming an activity of the past in the west (but a booming and ever growing industry in China - yes I am smiling) these pyrite suns will become a rare commodity. If you have not got a good one I suggest buying one.
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silvia
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Posted: Nov 14, 2022 14:36 Post subject: Pseudomorphs - Silvia's Collection |
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The specimen contains a super-sharp pseudo of Malachite after Azurite, and the sharp, tabular rhombohedral habit of the original Azurite has been preserved superbly by the Malachite, to the point that you can see each edge and variation in the original crystal. The Malachite has an aesthetic chatoyant deep forest-green luster. The large prominent rhombohedral crystal of Malachite after Azurite is 53 mm wide.
Mineral: | Malachite |
Locality: | Milpillas Mine, Cuitaca, Municipio Santa Cruz, Sonora, Mexico |  |
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Dimensions: | 120 mm x 80 mm x 50 mm |
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Mineral: | Malachite |
Locality: | Milpillas Mine, Cuitaca, Municipio Santa Cruz, Sonora, Mexico |  |
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Mineral: | Malachite |
Locality: | Milpillas Mine, Cuitaca, Municipio Santa Cruz, Sonora, Mexico |  |
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Dimensions: | 120 mm x 80 mm x 50 mm |
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Large crystal of malachite after Azurite |
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silvia
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Posted: Nov 22, 2022 17:46 Post subject: Azurite - Silvia's Collection |
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This is an attractive specimen of Azurite on matrix from the Milpillas Mine in Mexico. The piece features lustrous, deep electric blue well-formed crystals of Azurite associated with minor mint green Malachite sitting on contrasting matrix. The matrix is composed of Dickite, but the Azurite rests on what could be a primary Copper mineral, perhaps Chalcocite but the identity remains unknown. My favorite aspect of the piece is that the Azurite crystals are incredibly gemmy showing an electric indigo hue, a feature that has defined Azurite from the Milpillas mine.
Mineral: | Azurite |
Locality: | Milpillas Mine, Cuitaca, Municipio Santa Cruz, Sonora, Mexico |  |
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Dimensions: | 8 cm x 6 cm x 5 cm |
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Mineral: | Azurite |
Locality: | Milpillas Mine, Cuitaca, Municipio Santa Cruz, Sonora, Mexico |  |
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Mineral: | Azurite |
Locality: | Milpillas Mine, Cuitaca, Municipio Santa Cruz, Sonora, Mexico |  |
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Mineral: | Azurite |
Locality: | Milpillas Mine, Cuitaca, Municipio Santa Cruz, Sonora, Mexico |  |
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silvia
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Posted: Jul 02, 2023 15:55 Post subject: Re: Silvia's Collection |
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Native Copper
A fantastic display of dendritic Native Copper from the famous Milpillas mine in Mexico. The specimen has an excellent natural patina of coppery milk chocolate, with some thin patches of Cuprite on some of the larger Copper crystals. The Copper crystals show complex and modified forms of the octahedron, with some crystals developing to about 5 mm across. The white patches are Quartz.
As far as collecting Milpillas minerals are concerned (indeed all minerals) we have endeavored to obtain quality material from all parts of the ore-body. We want our collection to highlight the unique geochemistry of the ore body. We are first and foremost scientific collectors, and we consider great aesthetics to be just icing on the proverbial mineralogical cake.
Mineral: | Native Copper |
Locality: | Milpillas Mine, Cuitaca, Municipio Santa Cruz, Sonora, Mexico |  |
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Dimensions: | 10 cm x 5 cm x 2 cm |
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Mineral: | Native Copper |
Locality: | Milpillas Mine, Cuitaca, Municipio Santa Cruz, Sonora, Mexico |  |
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Dimensions: | 10 cm x 5 cm x 2 cm |
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James Catmur
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Posted: Jul 03, 2023 04:01 Post subject: Re: Silvia's Collection |
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Welcome back Silvia, I noticed that you had stopped posting your great photos
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silvia
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Posted: Jul 04, 2023 12:31 Post subject: Re: Silvia's Collection |
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Hello Bob [James]:
Many thanks for your kind words, but I think full credit should go to my camera.
We have been doing a lot of travelling and purchasing minerals from fellow collectors, which we still have to catalogue and photograph. My partner also acquired a stunning 1 kilogram ingot of high purity Germanium and a large boule of high purity Silicon for his chemical element collection. He plans to polish and etch the Germanium ingot.
However mineral collecting is not my primary interest. My main passions, like those of my partner and one of our four children, are chemistry and astronomy. My partner also has a passion for RF electronics and mechanical engineering.
So if I disappear for a few weeks or a few months it is because I am probably doing some very ‘nerdy’ things with my partner and our children.
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