Mineral Specimens with Enargite

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RH3-18 - Enargite - SOLD
Butte, Silverbow Co., Montana, USA

small cabinet, 8.4 x 6.3 x 5.7 cm
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A druse of snow white, quartz crystals is the matrix for color contrasting, splendent, battleship gray, short prismatic, striated, crystals of enargite. The largest enargite crystals reach .7 cm across. A few crystals are even doubly terminated. The contrast is striking between the lustrous enargite an dthe beautiful underelaying quartz! Note the HUGE price at the time, from Hugh Ford , at least 50 years ago if not more.


T06-56 - Enargite - SOLD
Quirivilca Mine, Julcani, Peru

cabinet, 10.6 x 8.6 x 4 cm
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A huge, rich specimen with thick crystals of enargite measuring to 2 x 2 x 1 cmm in size. This is unusually large and stout for teh species, and its a hefty, impressive specimen overall



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