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5.25- CTS CROCOITE SPECIMEN TASMANIA RG-4408
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- 25 x 6 x 4.3mm
- Weight (cts)
- 5.25
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CROCOITE SPECIMEN
CRYSTAL
TASMANIA, AUSTRALIA
DEEP ORANGE -RED COLOUR
TREATMENT - NONE
CROCITE TASMANIA
The Mineral crocoite
With its beautiful deep orange-red color, Crocoite is a mineral that fascinates collectors. It was first found in Russia and later in other European localities, but only sparingly and in very small crystals. The Australian discovery on the island of Tasmania took this mineral to a whole new level when large, brilliant, well-formed crystals larger and more abundant than any other localities were found. The original crystals from this discovery yielded phenomenal crystals and aggregates, although excellent material is still coming out of these mines as they are now being mined for specimen production.
The specimen is sent bubble wrapped in a box
Crystals are elongated and prismatic, and almost always striated vertically. Large and single crystals are uncommon; this mineral is most often as reticulated aggregates, acicular groupings, elongated needles, grainy, encrusting, and as disorganized groupings of small prismatic crystals. Crystals are sometimes partially hollow.
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- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 25 x 6 x 4.3 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 5.25
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Type
- Specimen
- Colours
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CROCOITE SPECIMEN
CRYSTAL
TASMANIA, AUSTRALIA
DEEP ORANGE -RED COLOUR
TREATMENT - NONE
CROCITE TASMANIA
The Mineral crocoite
With its beautiful deep orange-red color, Crocoite is a mineral that fascinates collectors. It was first found in Russia and later in other European localities, but only sparingly and in very small crystals. The Australian discovery on the island of Tasmania took this mineral to a whole new level when large, brilliant, well-formed crystals larger and more abundant than any other localities were found. The original crystals from this discovery yielded phenomenal crystals and aggregates, although excellent material is still coming out of these mines as they are now being mined for specimen production.
The specimen is sent bubble wrapped in a box
Crystals are elongated and prismatic, and almost always striated vertically. Large and single crystals are uncommon; this mineral is most often as reticulated aggregates, acicular groupings, elongated needles, grainy, encrusting, and as disorganized groupings of small prismatic crystals. Crystals are sometimes partially hollow.
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PositiveParcel arrived exactly as described. Couldn't be more pleased
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PositiveGreat specimen. Good size & colour Best Thumbnail I've seen in 35 years of collecting Can you provide details regarding location of find?
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