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Stolzite!

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An ideal fusion of a Rose Quartz and an Emerald?
I’ve answered something similar here! here’s some additional ones just in case you want something else! ^^
- Stolzite - Parisite - Hilgardite
Stolzite, Covellite
Pb(WO4), CuS
Locality:
Clara Mine, Rankach valley, Oberwolfach, Wolfach, Black Forest, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Field of View: 1.42 mm
A light yellow elongated tetragonal pyramidal crystal of stolzite (stolzite-wulfenite series) together with indigo-blue hexagonal plates of covellite.
Photo: Michael Förch
From Mindat.Org Photo Of The Day; April 25, 2018:
Raspite: PbWO4; Stolzite: Pb(WO4)
Locality: Broken Hill, Broken Hill district, Yancowinna Co., New South Wales, Australia
“Scattered and aggregated crystals of Raspite on Goethite with yellow platy crystals of Stolzite. Crystal Classics specimen. Steve Rust ”
Stolzite!! I got some idea form @gemcrust‘s Tugtupite

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STOLZITE !!
Fusion of the yellow pearl with the amethyst and the pink sapphire forming the giant stolzite
Stolzite
Pb(WO4)
Locality:
Clara Mine, Rankach valley, Oberwolfach, Wolfach, Black Forest, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Field of View: 0.36 mm
A member of stolzite-wulfenite series.
Photo: Michael Förch
Stolzite is a rare secondary mineral in the oxidized zones of hydrothermal tungsten-bearing lead deposits. May be bright red to red-orange (LW UV), and lemon-yellow (SW UV). Melting Point 1123° C. Decomposed by HCl with the separation of yellow tungstic acid.
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