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Mineral Specimens with Gibbsite
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This specimen is composed of botryoidal, lustrous and translucent, sky blue to aquamarine blue, gibbsite, an uncommon aluminum hydroxide. Here it occus in rich masses composed of spheres to 3 mm across. This new find is possibly the world's best of species for intensity in coloration. Very pretty material! Very lightweight. The largest of the better-quality pieces I saw for sale in a whole table of the pocket, laid out at the Shanghai show in April 2012.
Composed entirely of gibbsite, an uncommon aluminum hydroxide, this specimen is highlighted by two differing color phases: a rich aquamarine blue in a vug ; and a lighter sky blue on the periphery. Spherules of gibbsite reach 3 mm across and they are lustrous and translucent. Beautiful new find of this rare species. Surprisingly lightweight, in person.
This specimen is totally composed of lustrous and translucent spheres, to 3 mm across, of sky blue gibbsite, an uncommon aluminum hydroxide. Surprisingly lightweight. This new pocket has produced some of the most colorful and beautiful examples of the species, and this was the best thumbnail I saw for sale in a whole table of the material laid out at the Shanghai show in April 2012. It is a compelte floater, all around, and seems to have a thin layer of a glossy, clear mineral (clear gibbsite , aragonite, or maybe hyalite opal) coating some spherules.
Spheres, to 6 mm across, of lustrous and slightly translucent, rich, sky blue gibbsite, an uncommon aluminum hydroxide, almost totally cover a sliver of matrix. This new find is possibly the world's best of species for intensity in coloration. Very pretty material! Very lightweight. One of the better quality pieces I saw for sale in a whole table of the material laid out at the Shanghai show in April 2012.
Emplaced aesthetically in vugs, are spheres to 5 mm across, of lustrous and slightly translucent, sky blue gibbsite, an uncommon aluminum hydroxide. From a new pocket in summer 2012
A thin crust of gibbsite, an uncommon aluuminum hydroxide, is emplaced on a neat 3-dimensional matrix. The spheres are lustrous, slightly translucent and reach 5 mm across. This new find is possibly the world's best of species for intensity in coloration. Very pretty material! Very lightweight. This was among the larger of the better-quality pieces I saw for sale in a whole table of the pocket, laid out at the Shanghai show in April 2012. Some small areas seem to have a thin layer of a glossy, clear mineral (clear gibbsite , aragonite, or maybe hyalite opal) coating some spherules.
This new find is possibly the world's best of species for intensity in coloration. Very pretty material! Very lightweight. This is one of the most aesthetic pieces from a summer 2012 pocket, which I saw for sale laid out at the Shanghai show in April 2012. A thin layer of spheres, to 7 mm across, of lustrous and slightly translucent, rich, sky blue gibbsite, an uncommon aluminum hydroxide, aesthetically cover its matrix. Some small areas seem to have a thin layer of a glossy, clear mineral (clear gibbsite , aragonite, or maybe hyalite opal) coating some spherules. Beautiful display specimen!
A vuggy matrix is host to spheres, up to 5 mm across, of lustrous and translucent, rich, sky blue gibbsite, a relatively uncommon aluminum hydroxide. From a new pocket in summer 2012
Spherules of gibbsite form solid coverings on a bit of matrix here, and they are lustrous and translucent. Beautiful new find of this rare species. Although most of the display face is intact, there are a few small spots of damage. Surprisingly lightweight, in person. This is a gorgeous, larger example from this find
Spherules of gibbsite form solid coverings on a bit of matrix here, and they are lustrous and translucent. Beautiful new find of this rare species. Although most of the display face is intact, there are a few small spots of damage. Surprisingly lightweight, in person. This is a gorgeous, larger example from this find
A superb large thumbnail/small miniature from this new find! Spherules of gibbsite form solid coverings on a bit of matrix here, and they are lustrous and translucent. Beautiful new find of this rare species. Although most of the display face is intact, there are a few small spots of damage. Surprisingly lightweight, in person. This is a gorgeous, larger example from this find
This new find is possibly the world's best of species for intensity in coloration. Very pretty material! Very lightweight. This is one of the most aesthetic smaller pieces I obtained.
Nestled in a vug are translucent, pastel blue-green botryoidal aggregates (hemispherical) of gibbsite, to.8 cm in length, with interesting white overgrowths of the rare species doyleite. Aesthetic and complete pocket as found, and very displayable!
Botryoidal and translucent, gray-green to apple-green, gibbsite to 1.0 cm across, totally covering the matrix. The shape and look of the botryoidal aggregates are reminiscent of Arkansas wavellite. This is a VERY RICH, fine specimen with unusually large botryoidal crystallization - rarely seen in the find, and thus the pieces stands out from the rest here for that reason.
This is a sculpturally interesting specimen of gibbite on a thin matrix crust. The gibbsite is translucent, ranges in color from gray to green and has botryoidal aggregates reaching .5 cm across.
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