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Quartz (doubly terminated) with Fluorite and hydrocarbon inclusions.
ND64G8: Quartz (doubly terminated) with Fluorite and hydrocarbon inclusions
Group of three short prismatic crystals, doubly terminated, transparent and bright. They have hydrocarbon inclusions and are partially covered by little cubic crystals of Fluorite.
Emilio Mine, 'zona intermedia', Obdulia vein, Caravia mining area, La Rubiera, Loroñe, Colunga, Comarca de la Sidra, Principality of Asturias (Asturias)  Spain (09-11/2004)
Specimen size: 4.3 × 4.6 × 3.4 cm = 1.69” × 1.81” × 1.34”

Price: [SOLD]
Quartz (doubly terminated) with hydrocarbon inclusions.
TC190TR: Quartz (doubly terminated) with hydrocarbon inclusions
Floater doubly terminated Quartz crystal, transparent, lustrous, and with abundant hydrocarbon inclusions. A Spanish classic.
Berbes mining area, Berbes, Ribadesella, Comarca Oriente, Principality of Asturias (Asturias)  Spain
Specimen size: 8.4 × 4 × 3.3 cm = 3.31” × 1.57” × 1.30”

Price: [SOLD]
Quartz (doubly terminated) with hydrocarbon inclusions.
TC87AE2: Quartz (doubly terminated) with hydrocarbon inclusions
Aggregate of doubly terminated crystals, one of them clearly dominant, that are very bright and have spherical hydrocarbon inclusions, small but very well defined. A Spanish classic of great quality.
La Cabaña, Berbes mining area, Valdelmar, Berbes, Ribadesella, Comarca Oriente, Principality of Asturias (Asturias)  Spain
Specimen size: 5.6 × 5.5 × 3.6 cm = 2.20” × 2.17” × 1.42”

Price: [SOLD]
Quartz (doubly terminated) with hydrocarbon inclusions.
TY28AE2: Quartz (doubly terminated) with hydrocarbon inclusions
Aggregate of doubly terminated crystals, one of them clearly dominant, with curious echeloned terminations. They are very bright and have a lot of hydrocarbon inclusions. A Spanish classic of great quality.
La Cabaña, Berbes mining area, Valdelmar, Berbes, Ribadesella, Comarca Oriente, Principality of Asturias (Asturias)  Spain
Specimen size: 9.2 × 4.8 × 3.3 cm = 3.62” × 1.89” × 1.30”

Main crystal size: 9.2 × 4.3 cm = 3.62” × 1.69”

Price: [SOLD]
Quartz (doubly terminated) with hydrocarbon inclusions.
TRX89AO5: Quartz (doubly terminated) with hydrocarbon inclusions
Group of doubly terminated crystals with very balanced pyramidal and prismatic shapes, between transparent and translucent, lustrous, with hydrocarbon inclusions, some of them mobile. A Spanish classic of good size and in good condition.
La Cabaña, Berbes mining area, Valdelmar, Berbes, Ribadesella, Comarca Oriente, Principality of Asturias (Asturias)  Spain
Specimen size: 10.3 × 9.2 × 6.6 cm = 4.06” × 3.62” × 2.60”

Price: [SOLD]
Quartz (japan law twin).
ET11AJ8: Quartz (japan law twin)
From a find between 2008 and 2011 by local prospectors at a not well known until today mineral locality. A group of crystals, one of them clearly dominant and aerial, with a very well defined japan law twin with very sharp crystal forms, clear, colorless and bright.
Harrison Lake, Chilliwack, Regional District Fraser Valley, British Columbia  Canada (2008-2011)
Specimen size: 2.4 × 2.2 × 2 cm = 0.94” × 0.87” × 0.79”

Main crystal size: 1.1 × 1 cm = 0.43” × 0.39”

Price: [SOLD]
Quartz (japan law twin).
EX14AI5: Quartz (japan law twin)
From a find between 2008 and 2011 by local prospectors at a not well known, until today, mineral locality. Group of crystals, one of them clearly dominant, elongated, with an extraordinarily flattened shape and the japan-law twin that is very well defined on the terminal faces. It is bright, between transparent and translucent and has reddish shades in some areas due to iron oxide inclusions.
Harrison Lake, Chilliwack, Regional District Fraser Valley, British Columbia  Canada (2008-2011)
Specimen size: 2.6 × 2.5 × 1.8 cm = 1.02” × 0.98” × 0.71”

Price: [SOLD]
Quartz (japan law twin).
EP14AI1: Quartz (japan law twin)
From a find between 2008 and 2011 by local prospectors on a not well known, until today, mineral locality. Group of crystals, two of them with a very well defined japan law twin, with very sharp crystal forms, clear, colorless and bright.
Harrison Lake, Chilliwack, Regional District Fraser Valley, British Columbia  Canada (2008-2011)
Specimen size: 4.4 × 3 × 1.5 cm = 1.73” × 1.18” × 0.59”

Main crystal size: 2 × 1.2 cm = 0.79” × 0.47”

Price: [SOLD]
Quartz (japan law twin).
EQ13AI1: Quartz (japan law twin)
From a find between 2008 and 2011 by local prospectors on a not well known, until today, mineral locality. Floater and very flattened japan law twinned crystal with very sharp crystal edges, transparent, colorless and bright.
Harrison Lake, Chilliwack, Regional District Fraser Valley, British Columbia  Canada (2008-2011)
Specimen size: 2.6 × 2.4 × 0.5 cm = 1.02” × 0.94” × 0.20”

Price: [SOLD]
Quartz (japan law twin).
EM6AI1: Quartz (japan law twin)
From a find between 2008 and 2011 by local prospectors on a not well known, until today, mineral locality. Group of crystals, one of them clearly dominant, with a very well defined japan law twin, with very sharp crystal forms, clear, colorless and bright with reddish shades in some areas due to iron oxide inclusions.
Harrison Lake, Chilliwack, Regional District Fraser Valley, British Columbia  Canada (2008-2011)
Specimen size: 3.5 × 2.3 × 1.6 cm = 1.38” × 0.91” × 0.63”

Main crystal size: 2 × 0.8 cm = 0.79” × 0.31”

Price: [SOLD]
Quartz (japan law twin).
EK36AI1: Quartz (japan law twin)
From a find between 2008 and 2011 by local prospectors on a not well known, until today, mineral locality. Group of crystals, two of them clearly dominant and, of these, one having a very well defined japan law twin. They have very sharp crystal forms and are clear, colorless and bright with reddish shades in some areas due to iron oxide inclusions.
Harrison Lake, Chilliwack, Regional District Fraser Valley, British Columbia  Canada (2008-2011)
Specimen size: 4.9 × 2.6 × 3.2 cm = 1.93” × 1.02” × 1.26”

Price: [SOLD]
Quartz (japan law twin).
EL26AI1: Quartz (japan law twin)
From a find between 2008 and 2011 by local prospectors on a not well known, until today, mineral locality. Group of crystals, one of them clearly dominant, with a very well defined japan law twin, with very sharp crystal forms. They are clear, colorless and bright with reddish shades in some areas due to iron oxide inclusions.
Harrison Lake, Chilliwack, Regional District Fraser Valley, British Columbia  Canada (2008-2011)
Specimen size: 3.5 × 2.8 × 2.6 cm = 1.38” × 1.10” × 1.02”

Main crystal size: 1.3 × 1.2 cm = 0.51” × 0.47”

Price: [SOLD]
Quartz (japan law twin).
TXZ46AN8: Quartz (japan law twin)
Two very sharp Quartz crystals, flattened and somewhat transparent, twinned according to the Japan-law, and very aerial on a small group of other Quartz crystals. We will ship the specimen in its original Perky box from the Robert J. (Bob) Noble collection, which also contains the label.
Naru island (Narushima), Gotoh Islands, Nagasaki Prefecture, Kyushu Region  Japan
Specimen size: 2.2 × 1.7 × 1.2 cm = 0.87” × 0.67” × 0.47”

Price: [SOLD]
Quartz (japan law twin).
EJ46AI1: Quartz (japan law twin)
From a find between 2008 and 2011 by local prospectors on a not well known, until today, mineral locality. Group of crystals, one of them dominant and very aerial, with a very well defined japan law twin and very sharp crystal forms. It is transparent, colorless and bright with reddish shades in some areas due to iron oxide inclusions.
Harrison Lake, Chilliwack, Regional District Fraser Valley, British Columbia  Canada (2008-2011)
Specimen size: 4.2 × 2.2 × 2.3 cm = 1.65” × 0.87” × 0.91”

Main crystal size: 1.6 × 1.2 cm = 0.63” × 0.47”

Price: [SOLD]
Quartz (japan law twin).
EB76AL4: Quartz (japan law twin)
From a find by local field collectors between 2008 and 2011 in a mineralogically previously little-known locality. Group of crystals, one of them clearly dominant, flattened, with the japan-law twin unusually closed, which gives it a unitary crystal appearance, with sharp crystal forms, transparent, with good luster, colorless and with reddish tones in some areas due to the presence of oxide inclusions.
Harrison Lake, Chilliwack, Regional District Fraser Valley, British Columbia  Canada (2008-2011)
Specimen size: 3.9 × 3.5 × 3.1 cm = 1.54” × 1.38” × 1.22”

Price: €150 / US$159 / ¥24470 / AUD$240
Quartz (japan law twin).
TE46AN1: Quartz (japan law twin)
Flattened Quartz crystals with a very well defined Japan-law twin, transparent, lustrous and rich in inclusions. We will ship the specimen in its original Perky box from the Robert J. Noble collection, which also contains the label, which shows that it was previously in the Merrill collection.
Siglo Veinte Mine, Llallagua, Rafael Bustillo Province, Potosí Department  Bolivia
Specimen size: 2.9 × 2.1 × 0.3 cm = 1.14” × 0.83” × 0.12”

Price: [SOLD]
Quartz (japan law twin).
EH46AI1: Quartz (japan law twin)
From a find between 2008 and 2011 by local prospectors on a not well known, until today, mineral locality. Group of crystals, one of them clearly dominant, flattened, with a very unusually “closed” that give to the crystal the shape of a single crystal, with very sharp crystal forms. It is transparent, colorless and bright with reddish shades in some areas due to iron oxide inclusions.
Harrison Lake, Chilliwack, Regional District Fraser Valley, British Columbia  Canada (2008-2011)
Specimen size: 4.1 × 4 × 2.7 cm = 1.61” × 1.57” × 1.06”

Price: [SOLD]
Quartz (japan law twin).
EV86AL4: Quartz (japan law twin)
Group of Quartz crystals in which several very sharp, transparent and shiny japan-law twins stand out. Unusual for the locality, especially for the large number of twins on the same specimen.
Kimmeria, Xánthi Prefecture, Thrace (Thráki) Department  Greece (07/2017)
Specimen size: 9.2 × 4.2 × 2.5 cm = 3.62” × 1.65” × 0.98”

Main crystal size: 2.1 × 1.4 cm = 0.83” × 0.55”

Price: [SOLD]
Quartz (japan law twin).
EG86AI1: Quartz (japan law twin)
From a find between 2008 and 2011 by local prospectors on a not well known, until today, mineral locality. Group of crystals, one of them with a very well defined japan law twin, flattened, with very sharp crystal forms, clear, colorless and bright.
Harrison Lake, Chilliwack, Regional District Fraser Valley, British Columbia  Canada (2008-2011)
Specimen size: 6.7 × 3.7 × 3.7 cm = 2.64” × 1.46” × 1.46”

Price: [SOLD]
Quartz (japan law twin).
TA86AD9: Quartz (japan law twin)
Very sharp japan law twin that is typical for the locality, with very well defined faces and edges, very transparent and bright and with an intense and uniform smoky color.
The sample is with a label of Ron K. Sohn Minerals that we’ll send to the buyer.
Tiro Estrella Mine, El Capitan Mountains, Capitan District, Lincoln County, New Mexico  USA
Specimen size: 3.2 × 2.6 × 0.7 cm = 1.26” × 1.02” × 0.28”

Price: [SOLD]
Quartz (japan law twin).
EF96AI1: Quartz (japan law twin)
From a find between 2008 and 2011 by local prospectors on a not well known, until today, mineral locality. Group of crystals, one of them well centered on the sample, flattened, with the very well defined japan law twin and very sharp crystalline forms. It is transparent, bright, colorless and with reddish shades in some areas due to iron oxide inclusions.
Harrison Lake, Chilliwack, Regional District Fraser Valley, British Columbia  Canada (2008-2011)
Specimen size: 8.6 × 3.4 × 6.5 cm = 3.39” × 1.34” × 2.56”

Price: €190 / US$202 / ¥31000 / AUD$310
Quartz (japan law twin).
EJ27AI1: Quartz (japan law twin)
From a find between 2008 and 2011 by local prospectors on a not well known, until today, mineral locality. Group of crystals, one of them clearly dominant and well centered on the sample so, it is very esthetic. These crystals, twinned with the very well defined japan law twin, have very sharp crystalline forms and are transparent, bright, colorless and with reddish shades in some areas due to iron oxide inclusions.
Harrison Lake, Chilliwack, Regional District Fraser Valley, British Columbia  Canada (2008-2011)
Specimen size: 6.2 × 4.8 × 4.3 cm = 2.44” × 1.89” × 1.69”

Main crystal size: 2.1 × 1.6 cm = 0.83” × 0.63”

Price: €210 / US$223 / ¥34260 / AUD$340
Quartz (japan law twin).
TMP37AN6: Quartz (japan law twin)
Group of very sharp crystals, one of them with a very sharp Japan-law twin, very transparent and lustrous, colorless, and on matrix. This piece comes from the Alain Martaud collection, whose label we will send to the buyer.
Les Rivoirands, Vizille, Grenoble, Isère, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes  France (2010)
Specimen size: 7.7 × 5.9 × 5.9 cm = 3.03” × 2.32” × 2.32”

Price: €230 / US$244 / ¥37520 / AUD$370
Quartz (Japan law twin).
TH92AM5: Quartz (Japan law twin)
Group of flattened Quartz crystals with a distinct Japan-law twin. The crystals are transparent and lustrous and of a size and transparency greater than usual in specimens from this mine.
Washington Camp-Duquesne Mines, Patagonia Mountains, Washington Camp-Duquesne District, Santa Cruz County, Arizona  USA
Specimen size: 6.6 × 5.3 × 4.8 cm = 2.60” × 2.09” × 1.89”

Main crystal size: 4.5 × 3.3 cm = 1.77” × 1.30”

Price: €740 / US$788 / ¥120730 / AUD$1210
Quartz (japan law twin).
XM70EV: Quartz (japan law twin)
This specimen, from a specific find by a local field collector between 2008 and 2011 in a mineral locality that has remained little known until now, shows a group of Quartz crystals, one of them clearly dominant, elongated, with an extraordinarily flattened habit and with Japan-law twinning distinct on the terminations that are shiny, between transparent and translucent and with reddish tones in some areas due to the presence of oxide inclusions.
Harrison Lake, Chilliwack, Regional District Fraser Valley, British Columbia  Canada (2008-2011)
Specimen size: 3.2 × 2.4 × 2.2 cm = 1.26” × 0.94” × 0.87”

Price: [SOLD]

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