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Glassy and gemmy, with reddish-orange color, this spessartine is a large, blocky, complete floater which exhibits stepped growth. It is actually unusual for the find in that it is fairly equant and fat throughout. it is heftier than it looks, thus, weighing about 150 grams. EVEN WITH THIS THICKNESS, THOUGH, IT IS GEMMY INTERNALLY AND TRANSLUCENT WHEN BACKLIT, TRANSPARENT AT THE EDGES.
This is a dramatic, sculptural crystal of glassy and gemmy spessartine with superb reddish-orange color. It is a complete floater which exhibits etching od dissolution effects like others here; but also it shows , I think, several of the original pre-etching garnet faces on top still. The geometry is very good, the gemminess is very good, the lustre is brilliant...overall a superb miniature! Approx 37 grams.
A complete floater, this gemmy and glassy spessartine crystal exhibits a superb reddish-orange color and brilliant lustre. Despite its thickness it is wine-red and fully translucent throughout, when backlit. This photo shows only moderate backlighting, even. Approx 54 grams . BETTER IN PERSON!
A very large crystal that is about 215 grams, glassy and gemmy with superb reddish-orange color and etched growth. This spessartine is a floater with large areas of cuttable material. Because of the size, the complexity seems higher than others here , but its really just more surface area tricking the eye into believing that. This crystal is complete all around except for a few very small dings that aren't immediately distracting (but they are there, and the price is thus lowered accordingly from what it might otherwise be , making this a relative bargain for the other qualities and visual impact). Despite its thickness it is wine-red and fully translucent throughout, when backlit. It is hard to say which side I like better, the more uniform side or the side with a neat zig-zag indentation running the length of the center, and with individual gemmy crystals perched on ledges within (bottom row). These photos show only moderately contrived backlighting, even - I can hold it up to a normal light 60-watt bulb and it STILL lights up and glows at me...
This is another fine miniature specimen of glassy and gemmy spessartine with superb coloration of reddish-orange spessartine, is a complete floater with etched growth. IN person, it is MUCH MUCH more 3-dimensional and impressive! It has a natural vug in which small, white albite crystals have formed that runs up and inside the piece from the bottom. The pics don't convey it, but its really one of the best and brightest miniatures here. Despite its thickness it is wine-red and fully translucent throughout, when backlit. This photo shows only moderate backlighting, even. Approx. 50 grams
This is a rather stout crystal of gemmy and glassy spessartine with superb reddish-orange color and etched growth. It weighs 88 grams. It is also a complete floater. There are large gem areas internally...Despite its thickness it is wine-red and fully translucent throughout, when backlit. This photo shows only moderate backlighting, even.
A complete floater of textbook crystallography, for this wonderful gem species! GEMMIER IN PERSON and really quite pretty.
Gemmy, and i mean GEMMY, wine-red, crystals of spessartine garnet to 1.4 cm across, contrasting beautifully with their stark white host: a twinned, pearlescent, feldspar crystal. The feldpsar truly has the BEST possible lustre, as do the garnets. The feldspar has even almost a gemmy outer layer , with a shimmer of translucence. The contrast of the two species, in such quality, is rare...particularly in pristine and aesthetic specimens.
This aesthetic miniature features gemmy, lustrous, wine-red, spessartine, to just over 1 centimeter, studded on a doubly-terminated, pearlescent white, lustrous, crystal of microcline, measuring 3.1 cm across. This is a competition quality specimen. I cannot emphasize enough the rarity of getting BOTH species in such exquisite form, and then on top of that the color contrast overall adds impact to the piece.
ex. Laura Thompson ex. Stevia Thompson
A shockingly sharp, complete, pristine, 1.3-cm garnet perched on quartz. The crystal is razor-cut, like its been carved, one of the sharpest I have seen, In person, moderate gemminess is present
ex. Dr. Eugene Meieran ex. Laura Thompson ex. Stevia Thompson
A bizarre thing, indeed! I recall when they came out and somebody had to analyse them to prove they were not the world's best chondrodites. This elongated garnet with odd form is a doubly-terminated floater, nearly pristine and complete all around.
ex. Laura Thompson ex. Stevia Thompson
A razor-sharp 1.6 cm spessartine perched on crystallized albite makes this a killre htumbnail , visually. I appraised it at $750 in the collection when buying, noticing a TEEENY ding only later. it is not visible til up close, but its there. So , this is reduced quite a bit in price but really LOOKS great, in person, and I think I am perhaps being very pickey about the difference the little tiny single ding makes.
ex. Laura Thompson ex. Stevia Thompson
A PERFECT, complete, 9mm garnet crystal is here perched atop the schorl's termination...amazing aesthetics!
ex. Laura Thompson ex. Stevia Thompson
A totally gem aqua, with a cute accent of spessartine at the base! Some pocket clay, which can be cleaned off if desired, remains atop. I chose to leave it as a highlight to teh form at the termination, which otherwise is hard to photograph as it is so gemmy and clear.
ex. Laura Thompson ex. Stevia Thompson
A rare matrix thumbnail, just elegant as could be, with the elongated spessartine crystal perched on a small quartz point. Most of these are floaters, without matrix.
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