Mineral Specimens with Beryl

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07edd26bc - Emerald on Calcite - SOLD
Las Penas, near Cosquez, Boyaca Dept, Colombia

miniature, 5.1 x 3.6 x 2.6 cm
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ex.  Dr. Edward David

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Emerald on Calcite from Las Penas, near Cosquez, Boyaca Dept, Colombia [db_pics/pics/07edd26bca.jpg]
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Emerald on Calcite from Las Penas, near Cosquez, Boyaca Dept, Colombia [db_pics/pics/07edd26bcb.jpg]

This is a most unusual emerald specimen, featuring dark green crystals in narrow stairstep growth , one upon and reachng out from the next, extending elegantly out from a well trimmed matrix! I have never seen the like! This is not a major gem emerald perhaps, but is really a special piece because it so draws the eye with the combination of color and sculptural aesthetics. It is as impactful as an emerald miniature could be, aside from a gem crystal of much higher price point. NOTE : there is ONE CLEAN REPAIR to this specimen, in the middle of the cluster. It is hard to notice and I am sure that Ed himself never realized it.


3D18 - Aquamarine - SOLD
Ural Mountains, Miask, Russia

thumbnail, 2.8 x 1.2 x 1.1 cm
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Aquamarine from Ural Mountains, Miask, Russia [db_pics/pics/3d18b.jpg]

A rare old classic, this Aquamarine is absolutely water-clear and with a superb luster. It is far better in person than the pics can reveal. In fact, it is practically perfect. a real gem, showing interesting micro-growth patterns on all faces!


4JA15 - Beryl (from Mass.!) - SOLD
Royalston, Worcester Co., MASSACHUSETTS (!)

thumbnail, 1.9 x 1.7 x 1.9 cm
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Beryl (from Mass.!) from Royalston, Worcester Co., MASSACHUSETTS (!) [db_pics/pics/4ja15a.jpg]

Rare locality! Pale blue, slightly pitted crystal with excellent glassy luster and an equally good termination.


4MB3 - BERYL VAR. HELIODOR - SOLD
ZELATOYA VADA, NEAR RANGKUL, TAJIKISTAN

thumbnail, 2.8 X .8 X .6 cm
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BERYL VAR. HELIODOR from ZELATOYA VADA, NEAR RANGKUL, TAJIKISTAN [db_pics/pics/4mb3a.jpg]

Lovely transparent crystal with excellent termination, color and luster. Very attractive modified edges and termination.


4MB43 - BERYL VAR. MORGANITE - SOLD
LITTLE THREE MINE, RAMONA, CALIFORNIA

thumbnail, 1.6 X 1.6 X 1.3 cm
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BERYL VAR. MORGANITE from LITTLE THREE MINE, RAMONA, CALIFORNIA [db_pics/pics/4mb43a.jpg]
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BERYL VAR. MORGANITE from LITTLE THREE MINE, RAMONA, CALIFORNIA [db_pics/pics/4mb43b.jpg]

Good 1.6 cm hexagonal prism. Colorless with good luster and modified corners along the termination. Good locality beryl


ae01 - Aquamarine - SOLD
La Esperanza Quarry, Dumesnil, Córdoba, Argentina

miniature, 4.1 x 1.3 x 1.2 cm
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ae02 - Aquamarine - SOLD
La Esperanza Quarry, Dumesnil, Córdoba, Argentina

small cabinet, 8.4 x 1.5 x 1.5 cm
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ae03 - Aquamarine - SOLD
La Esperanza Quarry, Dumesnil, Córdoba, Argentina

miniature, 3.7 x 1.3 x 0.9 cm
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ae04 - Aquamarine - SOLD
La Esperanza Quarry, Dumesnil, Córdoba, Argentina

thumbnail, 3.1 x 1.3 x 1.1 cm
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ae05 - Aquamarine - SOLD
La Esperanza Quarry, Dumesnil, Córdoba, Argentina

miniature, 5.6 x 0.9 x 0.9 cm
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ae06 - Aquamarine - SOLD
La Esperanza Quarry, Dumesnil, Córdoba, Argentina

miniature, 4.6 x 1.2 x 1.0 cm
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ART-03 - Aquamarine - SOLD
Shigar Valley, Skardu, Northern Areas, Pakistan

cabinet, 10.1 x 3.7 x 2.9 cm
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Aquamarine from Shigar Valley, Skardu, Northern Areas, Pakistan [db_pics/pics/art-03e.jpg]

3-dimensional cluster that gives new meaning to the words "aqua spray!" This pristine cluster is one of the best of this style I have seen recently, evoking a memory of a famous pocket that came out around 1988, where all the sprays were so dramatic (albeit with smaller crystal size). Now, such forms come as a trickle, a few per year perhaps. This one is particularly nice because of the size of the crystals, the deep color, the transparency throughout the upper 75%, the pristine condition , and the wonderful 360-degree symmetry and displayability. Mined in early 2007, this is a superb aquamarine cluster in its own right, painting aside. It is pristine and complete all around with no damage nor repairs. It has a wonderful bright lustre to it, and is more gemmy in person due to the difficulty of photographing gem crystals with depth in clusters, like this one (light refracts off slight veils in person to make the bodies of crystals in the camera's eye more cloudy than they actually appear to the human eye in person). Gamini said he was so taken aback by the sharpness, the geometric citylike growth, of this aquamarine cluster that he wanted to accentuate this feature in his painting by sharpening the edges and diminishing the gemminess so it looks like a carved ice sculpture. Price includes specimen, painting, and custom lucite base for display.


ART-12 - Aquamarine on Muscovite - SOLD
Nagar, Hunza Valley, Gilgit District, Northern Areas, Pakistan

cabinet, 14 x 12.3 x 6.7 cm
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Aquamarine on Muscovite from Nagar, Hunza Valley, Gilgit District, Northern Areas, Pakistan [db_pics/pics/art-12c.jpg]

At first glance, you might think from the photos this would be a miniature - to have such balance and proportion is after all unlikely in a large specimen. Yet, at 1500 grams and 6 inches in length, its the size of a large grapefruit or small melon! This doubly-terminated "cannon" shaped aquamarine is truly a beast, but an aesthetic one despite its size. I, and several other dealer/friends who have seen much of what Nagar has produced and sent to the European and US market, would go so far as so think it ranks up there among the top five to ten specimens from the region for overall quality and aesthetics. This is one of two great specimens that came together from a single pocket in 2007. The piece is shockingly complete all around, with no repairs, and only a small ding and a shallow contact/damaged spot on the lower-rear tip of the bottom - totally facing away from any view. This doubly-terminated crystal is perched on a natural pedestal of bladed, roseate muscovite matrix. This "makes" the piece...you need that natural pedestal to distance it from all the singles out there. However, the unusally high glassy lustre, geometry, and gemminess (especially for the size, as most large Nagar aquas go more opaque) are also superior. Gamini, who ignored price and my own criteria when picking pieces he felt were artistic, and who hasn't spent years trying to judge and grade Nagar aquas, went right to this one the first time he saw it in my case - while ignoring quite a few other aquas, some pricier. Price includes specimen, painting, and custom lucite base for display. NOTE. A professional photo by Joe Budd , on gradient background, was recently added. THIS SHOWS THE TRUE COLOR AND LUSTRE, which was very difficult for us to photograph with normal equipment as it is so bright and lustrous!


AZMEX02 - Aquamarine on Smoky Quartz - SOLD
San Luis Potosi, Mexico

miniature, 5.1 x 4.0 x 2.8 cm
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Aquamarine on Smoky Quartz from San Luis Potosi, Mexico [db_pics/pics/azmex02b.jpg]

I must say upfront that aquas from Mexico are rare to non –existent, making this matrix specimen unusually good. I DID NOT BELIEVE IT WHEN I FIRST SAW IT - BUT IT WAS EVAN'S, AND HE IS really an expert and longtime collector of Mexican goodies. I also verified with others - it is rare, legit, and probably among the very best of its kind. The large aqua measures about an inch atop the quartz, but is technically 4.5 cm in length (extending through the quartz as it does), nestled in a matrix of smoky quartz crystals to 1.5 cm in length. The aqua, is lustrous, translucent, sky blue, with a core of colorless goshenite beryl. The termination, while rough, is comprised of tiny incipient faces and thus terminated quite fully. It is actually doubly-terminated Note the phantom core! . Minor damage or contact does exist, but compared to the significance of the specimen, is unimportant. I was able to get this from Evan directly in a trade. labels from Evan and the Schlepp’s accompany this old timer.


BURMACOLL-04 - Aquamarine showing tectonic bends - $ 900
Ohngaing, Mogok, Burma

small cabinet, 7.0 x 1.7 x 1.0 cm
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ex.  William Larson

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Aquamarine showing tectonic bends from Ohngaing, Mogok, Burma [db_pics/new2012/BC04e.jpg]

This aquamarine crystal, weighing 22 grams, is lustrous and gemmy with an eyepleasing, rich blue color. Its uniqueness comes from the fact that it is not only tabular but appears to have been squeezed in different directions by tectonic movements. In other words, each of the two widest prism faces are parallel to each other but are. not mirror images. It looks like a tube of toothpaste at the end, rather. Unusual! As well, good beryl crystals are unusual for the Mogok gem pegmatites in any case. From the Burma collection of "Burma Bill" Larson, who has for decades brought out gems and then minerals as this region opened up to the trade in specimens.



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