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RLKG10-137 - Mansfieldite (rare) - $ 300 Algeria thumbnail, 13.9 x 11.6 mm ; 7.06 carats
Mansfieldite is a rare Arsenate that forms a series with the better known mineral Scorodite. The material is rarely seen in any capacity on the market today in faceted stones. This particular stone is a Cushion cut gem that is virtually opaque with a light greyish green color. Honestly, I've seen very few of these stones, and I think it would be a great rarity to add to any collection despite the fact that it's opaque. This is certainly the largest Mansfieldite that I have had to offer in the galleries.
RLKG10-142 - Mansfieldite (rare) - $ 165 Algeria thumbnail, 11.7 mm ; 3.63 carats
Mansfieldite is a rare Arsenate that forms a series with the better known mineral Scorodite. The material is rarely seen in any capacity on the market today in faceted stones. This particular stone is a Trillion cut gem that is virtually opaque with a light greyish green color. Honestly, I've seen very few of these stones, and I think it would be a great rarity to add to any collection despite the fact that it's opaque. This is certainly the largest Mansfieldite that I have had to offer in the galleries.
RLKG10-143 - Mansfieldite (rare) - $ 50 SOLD Algeria thumbnail, 7.6 x 5.8 mm ; 1.17 carats
Mansfieldite is a rare Arsenate that forms a series with the better known mineral Scorodite. The material is rarely seen in any capacity on the market today in faceted stones. This particular stone is an Oval cut gem that is virtually opaque with a light greyish green color. Honestly, I've seen very few of these stones, and I think it would be a great rarity to add to any collection despite the fact that it's opaque. This is certainly the largest Mansfieldite that I have had to offer in the galleries.
RLKG10-180 - Mansfieldite (rare) - $ 250 Algeria thumbnail, 12.6 x 7.8 mm ; 2.99 carats
Mansfieldite is a rare Arsenate that forms a series with the better known mineral Scorodite. The material is rarely seen in any capacity on the market today in faceted stones. This particular stone is a Pear cut gem that is virtually opaque with a light greyish green color. Honestly, I've seen very few of these stones, and I think it would be a great rarity to add to any collection despite the fact that it's opaque. This is certainly the largest Mansfieldite that I have had to offer in the galleries. All Content and Design ©1996-2010 The ArkenstonePowered by http://mineralwebsites.comBy-species Galleries |