All Specimens with Inderite

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D10-42 - Inderite - $ 1250 SOLD
Boron, California
small cabinet, 8.9 x 2.1 x 2.3 cm
ex.  Al Ordway

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Inderite - Boron, California
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Inderite - Boron, California
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Inderite - Boron, California
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Inderite - Boron, California

This is a SUPERB, world class crystal of inderite, showing sharp form and a lack of alteration into chalky tincalconite so often seen in this material. Purchased from collector Ed Swoboda, in 1983, it is a display-quality, dramatic single crystal with a broad and perfect termination. Seldom seen on the market, today.



MD-177843 - Inderite - - Archived
U.S. Borax open pit (Boron pit), U.S. Borax Mine (Pacific West Coast Borax; Pacific Coast Borax Co.; Boron Mine; U.S. Borax and Chemical Corp.; Kramer Mine; Baker Mine), Kramer Bor
small cabinet, 7.7 x 1.1 x 0.5 cm.

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Inderite - U.S. Borax open pit (Boron pit), U.S. Borax Mine (Pacific West Coast Borax; Pacific Coast Borax Co.; Boron Mine; U.S. Borax and Chemical Corp.; Kramer Mine; Baker Mine), Kramer Bor

7.7 x 1.1 x 0.5 cm. A gemmy, transparent single crystal of this rare borate. This specimen is complete all around, and gemmy and clean on both front and back faces. Ex. Martin Zinn Collection.



MRZ276 - Inderite - $ 450 SOLD
Borax Mine, Boron, Kramer District, Kern Co., California, USA
small cabinet, 7.7 x 1.1 x 0.5 cm
ex.  Martin Zinn

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Inderite - Borax Mine, Boron, Kramer District, Kern Co., California, USA

A gemmy, transparent single crystal of exceptional quality for this rare borate!!! This specimen is complete all around, and gemmy and clean on both front and back faces (though I have not cleaned off some surface material from the sides - just minute borate deposits). Inderite in this quality is hard to obtain. It is one of the more stable borates for the locality, as well.



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