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D06-179 - Dickite - $ 200 SOLD Magmont Mine, Bixby, Viburnum Trend District, Iron Co., Missouri, USA small cabinet, 7.0 x 4.5 x 4.2 cm
Nestled in a vug are pearlescent, disc shaped, crystals of white dickite, to .2 cm across. This is a rare member of the kaolinite-serpentite group. In fact, it is basically CRYSTALLIZED CLAY, if you want to look at it on a basic level. VERY interesting andunusual material, and these are fine crystals from an old locale.
MD-221158 - Chalcopyrite, Rhodochrosite, Pyrite, Sphalerite, Quartz, Kutnohorite, Dickite - - Archived Sweet Home Mine (Home Sweet Home Mine), Mount Bross, Alma District, Park Co., Colorado, USA small cabinet, 6.5 x 5.3 x 3.0 cm.
6.5 x 5.3 x 3.0 cm. A fine association specimen. This piece features a translucent, gemmy, red/pink crystal group of rhombic Rhodochrosite measuring 2.3 x 1.5 cm, but the most attractive aspect of this specimen is the fact that it is associated with Chalcopyrite, modified cuboctahedra of purple and colorless/white Fluorite crystals, along with Pyrite, Sphalerite, Tetrahedrite, Quartz, Kutnohorite and possibly Dickite. Ex. Jaime Bird Collection.
MD-262229 - Dickite - - Archived Magmont Mine, Bixby, Viburnum Trend District, Iron Co., Missouri, USA small cabinet, 7.0 x 4.5 x 4.2 cm.
7.0 x 4.5 x 4.2 cm. Nestled in a vug are pearlescent, disc-shaped crystals of white dickite, to .2 cm across. This is a rare member of the kaolinite-serpentite group. In fact, it is basically crystallized clay, if you want to look at it on a basic level. Very interesting and unusual material and these are fine crystals from an old locale. All Content and Design ©1996-2010 The ArkenstonePowered by http://mineralwebsites.comBy-species Galleries |