Large topaz with inclusion (orange in photograph, has definite shape, undetermined composition). Several terminated faces and a high level of clarity make this specimen asthetically pleasing and impre
ssive.
C0024
$140
Lake George, CO
Goethite, amethyst (onegite)
"Onegite" specimen from Lake George with amazing clarity for this combination. Silvery/black, metallic, goethite blades provide a striking contrast of color and reflection.
C0009
$400
Mona Mine, El Paso Co., CO
Smoky quartz, amazonite
Amazing clarity in this smoky quartz/amazonite combination. Perfect tip, reattached smoky. The main amazonite is nicely terminated. These photos illustrate how clearly you can see the amazonite through the smoky quartz. This is a remarkable and rare specimen.
C0031
$220
Pikes Peak, CO
Smoky quartz, amazonite, tourmaline
In the closeup photo, tourmalines can be seen on the amazonite and smoky quartz. This rare combination is unique because the quartz has tuned blue, and the tourmalines can be seen intergrown into the smoky quartz.
C0033
$60
Pikes Peak, CO
Hematiate psuedomorph (after siderite or calcite)
Very nice hematite blades extend from these hematite rhombs. Almost the entire original crystal has been transformed into hematite. This is an excellent specimen of this type.
C0032
$80
Mona Mine, El Paso Co., CO
Smoky quartz, amazonite
Nice amazonite cluster (deep blue/green and highly glossy) with semi-transparent, black smoky. Unrepaired, minor damage.
A0013
$40
Lake George, CO
Smoky quartz, microcline
Smoky quartz cluster o
n bright feldspar. The quality of the smoky quartz and feldspar is superb. Small ding on the tip of the larger smoky.
C0034
$260
Lake George, CO
Goethite, citrine/amethyst quartz
Spectacular "onegite" specimen. The quartz crystals stemming from the goethite are citrine and amethyst colored and gem quality. This specimen is unique for having such superb quality and aesthetic shape.