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Beautiful amethyst crystal flowers, Uruguay.

Photo: Le Stage Minerals

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^ Fire opals look so under strong light exposure. I wouldn't call it a "trick". I figure this is under natural sunlight.
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Originally posted by Archisorcerus Archisorcerus wrote:

Mexican fire Opal,looks like a sunset captured in stone. 289611434-556489829292787-8883285217725052849-n


this is stunning, but I'd like to see other pictures of it (with maybe less tricky lightning).

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Olivenite crystals
Olivenite is a copper arsenate mineral and crystallizes in the monoclinic system. The piece shown in this photo has formed on Conichalcite. As the name suggests, it is of olive-green color, which varies in shade from yellow or brown, gray-green, grayish white or light green in transmitted light. More commonly, olivenite occurs as globular aggregates of acicular crystals, these fibrous forms often having a velvety luster; sometimes it is lamellar in structure, or soft and earthy.
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Gemmy fluorite from China

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A mammoth 568 carats “The Eternal Flame” is the largest and most significant black gem ever found. What makes it even rarer is its origin. The volcanic soils of coastal New South Wales, Australia are replete with bands of obsidian and quartz but only small finds of volcanic opal – nothing like the great inland fields of Lightning Ridge, Coober Pedy and Queensland.

Source: https://www.geologyin.com/2017/08/the-largest-and-most-significant-black.html

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Polished Natural java moss agate from Indonesia
Beatiful landscape
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Green!

The Turtle. Rounded botryoids of satiny-lustered, dark forest-green malachite. Shilu Mine, Yangchun Co., Guangdong Prov., China.

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And again...

Stunning Azurite rosette from Poteryaevskoe Mine, Western-Siberian Region, Russia.

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Blue, blue... well, blue again!

Linarite is probably the most intensive blue mineral of all. This fantastic fan of linarite is less than 2mm! From Dolea, Brusturi, Bihor, Romania.
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Archisorcerus and I seem to be in the same Facebook group. ;-) 

Many, many years ago, I used to organise rough diamond buying tours in South America. (Long story and not very pretty. ;-) ) The contacts I had over there also had a Paraiba Tourmaline mine. 

I was once asked to sell a 30,000 carat parcel of this - they're incredible gemstones. The chance of offloading a huge parcel like that was precisely nil, even through the big gemstone buyers, and I did tell them but nope, not listening. 




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Originally posted by darksinger darksinger wrote:

Just received a package of stones from an estate of a rock shop owner who closed his shop in the 1980's and kept his remaining inventory in his private collection since. a slab with some druzy, a lot of snake agate and a really nice geode.

Very cool!
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Just received a package of stones from an estate of a rock shop owner who closed his shop in the 1980's and kept his remaining inventory in his private collection since. a slab with some druzy, a lot of snake agate and a really nice geode.
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Outstanding photography, Archisorcerus! As a kid, I loved geodes & gems. Someday...
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Another "delicious" agate: the grape agate. This looks exceedingly edible, lol.

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Rare Baby Snake Fossil Found in Amber From Age of Dinosaurs

Scientists working in Myanmar have uncovered a nearly 100-million-year-old baby snake encased in amber. Dating back to the Late Cretaceous, it’s the oldest known baby snake in the fossil record, and the first snake known to have lived in a forested environment. Source: https://www.geologyin.com/2018/07/rare-baby-snake-fossil-found-in-amber.html Rare-Baby-Snake-Fossil-Found-in-Amber-From-Age-of-Dinosaurs-2

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This was the 2nd agate from Turkey I've seen in the last couple of days out of the 3 in total; and no, I'm not following Turkish sources for that on Facebook. This was bought by an American. Lovely.

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Wood replacement/fossilised wood Boulder Opal with a beautiful cathedral patterned formation Queensland, Australia.
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