2.9" Siderite and Smoky Quartz Crystals with Feldspar - Malawi

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2.9" Siderite and Smoky Quartz Crystals with Feldspar - Malawi

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Offering a special find for the classic Panasqueira Mines, Portugal. A 4 mineral combo. The entire specimen is lustrous with the sphalerite formed ball with a lustrous leaf growth. Off that around the back is Siderite and Fluorite. The bottom portion displays highly lustrous blades of Arsenopyrite. All carefully extracted with no damage. Last photos shows the back and bottom. Size 8.5 cm. $1210. Available direct. Ships easily from Connecticut within the USA (no tariffs). Request a PayPal invoice.
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Mineralogy is going to be the end of me man ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ why so much work :(( there's only two weeks left man leave me alone :(
Anyways, some photos I took in the lab :3
Sepentine (crossed)
Lapis lazuli (parallel)
Siderite (crossed)
Andesite (crossed)
I had to draw them but man, geology drawings suck :P