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Bismuth
MD-243433
Bismuth
Carmen Mine, La Union, Los Andes Province, La Paz Department, Bolivia
Thumbnail
2.4 x 1.4 x 1.3 cm
SOLD
Details
Bismuth
MD-164027
Bismuth
Carmen Mine, La Union, Los Andes Province, La Paz Department, Bolivia
Thumbnail
1.9 x 1.2 x 0.7 cm
SOLD
Details
Skutterudite on Native Bismuth
JWHITE-09
Skutterudite on Native Bismuth
Schneeberg, Saxony, Germany
Miniature
5.4 x 3.6 x 3.6 cm
SOLD
Details
Bismuth Nugget (1160 Grams!)
MRZ348
Bismuth Nugget (1160 Grams!)
Vilaque Alluvial field, La Union Dist., Los Andes Prov., La Paz Dept., Bolivia
Cabinet
10.0 x 8.0 x 3.0 cm
SOLD
Details
Bismuth With Bismuthinite
MRZ344
Bismuth With Bismuthinite
Huallatani Mine, Tasna District, Potosi Dept., Bolivia
Small Cabinet
7.9 x 6.2 x 4.1 cm
SOLD
Details
Bismuth
LW30
Bismuth
Cobalt, Timiskaming District, Ontario, Canada
Miniature
4.9 x 3.5 x 0.5 cm
SOLD
Details
Bismuth
3D52
Bismuth
Siglo XX Mine, Llallagua, Potosi Department, Bolivia
Thumbnail
1.1 x 0.7 x 0.6 cm
SOLD
Details
Bismuth (Argentiferous)
3D35
Bismuth (Argentiferous)
El Carmen Mine, Mun. del Oro, Durango, Mexico
Toenail
3.0 x 2.6 x 2.0 cm
SOLD
Details
Bismuth Nugget
PAS-159
Bismuth Nugget
Chorolque Mine, Atocha-Quechisla District, Sud Chichas Province, Potosi Department, Bolivia
Miniature
4.0 x 3.7 x 2.5 cm
SOLD
Details
Bismuth Nugget
PAS-158
Bismuth Nugget
Chorolque Mine, Atocha-Quechisla District, Sud Chichas Province, Potoso Department, Bolivia
Miniature
4.2 x 3.6 x 2.3 cm
SOLD
Details
Bismuth
PAS-150
Bismuth
Siglo Veinte Mine, Llallagua, Bustillos Province, Potosi Department, Bolivia
Cabinet
12.6 x 9.3 x 4.5 cm
SOLD
Details
Bismuth Ore From Wyoming Territory!
PAS-25
Bismuth Ore From Wyoming Territory!
near Laramie, Wyoming, USA
Small Cabinet
8.3 x 6.3 x 3.8 cm
SOLD
Details
Bismuth on Quartz
RARE08-2-18
Bismuth on Quartz
(probably St. Ives, Consols,) Cornwall, England
Miniature
3.6 x 2.8 x 2.6 cm
SOLD
Details
Bismuth
RARE08-63
Bismuth
Ashio Mine, Tochigi Pref., Honshu, Japan
Small Cabinet
7.2 x 4.6 x 3.3 cm
SOLD
Details
Bismuth
RARE08-52
Bismuth
Pohla Mine, Schwarzenberg, Erzgebirge, Germany
Small Cabinet
6.8 x 4.5 x 3.1 cm
SOLD
Details
Bismuth,Molybdenite
RARE08-34
Bismuth,Molybdenite
Wolfram Camp, Dimbulah, Queensland, Australia
Small Cabinet
6.2 x 5.4 x 3.6 cm
SOLD
Details
Bismuth
D06-112
Bismuth
Schneeberg, Saxony, Germany
Thumbnail
1.4 x 0.9 x 0.8 cm
SOLD
Details
Bismuth With Clinosafflorite and Dolomite
T06-39
Bismuth With Clinosafflorite and Dolomite
Schlema, Erzebirge, Germany
Miniature
5.5 x 4.6 x 3.6 cm
SOLD
Details
Bismuth
Tmix07-182
Bismuth
Pohla Mine, Saxony, germany
Cabinet
10.5 x 7.6 x 3.9 cm
SOLD
Details
Bismuth Nugget
PAS-160
Bismuth Nugget
Chorolque Mine, Atocha-Quechisla District, Sud Chichas Province, Potosi Department, Bolivia
Small Cabinet
6.0 x 4.7 x 2.3 cm
SOLD
Details
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The Wisdom Pocket Blog

Jan 16, 2023

2023 Tucson Show Schedule and Events!

It's that time again! The annual Tucson show season is upon us. We are very excited to present a host of exciting collections and auction events this year. To help make navigating all of these events easier for our customers, we've put together this guide to answer any questions around our various Tucson events and offerings.

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Jan 12, 2023

Collector Profile: Dr. Erika Pohl-Stroher

Dr. Erika Pohl-Ströher collected the minerals in her collection over a period of more than 60 years. The specimens are arranged according to geographical regions. Considering that Dr. Pohl-Ströher had no intention of exhibiting her mineral collection and therefore did not make a conscious effort to ensure that she obtained specimens from all over the world, she has succeeded remarkably well in setting up an extensive, comprehensive and magnificent collection that includes minerals from every continent.

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Dec 16, 2022

Collector interview: Alex Schauss

In this interview by Tomasz Praszkier, Alex Schauss shares some of his family history, and talks about his career researching nutrition and botanical medicine, and how these disciplines relate to his passion for mineralogy.

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Sep 27, 2022

Competing with Thumbnails: Little Crystals, Big Impact

What even is a mineral competition? How do you determine a winner? What makes a mineral ‘competition worthy’? David Tibbits shares his perspective on competitive displays, specifically regarding thumbnail specimens.

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Sep 5, 2022

A New Standard In Thumbnail Storage And Display - Crystal Showcase Boxes

To further assist our customers in enhancing their collections, we're proud to announce our exclusive partnership with OPENALLDAY as the sole North American distributor of their Crystal Showcase™️ boxes, an upgraded way to show off and store your favorite thumbnail mineral specimens. View these Perky Box alternatives.

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Aug 4, 2022

Why “Collector Gems” are Enchanting

Besides their inherent beauty, gem collections are appealing for their scientific information. Collectors can learn much about a mineral’s chemical composition and geological origins from a gem’s size, color and clarity. Each of the stones in the Arkenstone auction is a true mineralogical wonder—not just in the geological sense but also as a representative of the species itself.

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Jul 15, 2022

The Art of Collecting

The team at The Arkenstone has been busy with our recent collaboration with the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History on our RARE EARTH installation, bringing together specimens from the museum, Dr. Lavinsky's personal collection, UCSB's Woodhouse collection, and private collectors. With permission from museum president Luke J. Swetland, we're sharing a bit of a recent article he wrote about his father-in-law (and Arkenstone customer) David Byers.

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Jun 17, 2022

Photo Atlas of Mineral Pseudomorphism

We just received notice that Photo Atlas of Mineral Pseudomorphism will be pulled from the Elsevier publication list due to plagiarism in the main introduction of the text. Intellectual scholarship demands integrity, both of which I hold in the utmost respect. I assisted with photos for the books, and related captions for those photos, and in appreciation of this assistance, I was listed as one of the authors on the publication for this narrow scope of contribution. The portions of the text under scrutiny for plagiarism are from the main text of the book, which were outside the scope of my contribution.

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Apr 23, 2022

Rare Earth: Santa Barbara

Far more than a dazzling display of gems and minerals, Rare Earth tells the story of how we can value the natural world in a new light.  Copper may be worth a few dollars per pound, but a beautiful piece in its (remarkable) natural form is worth far more than that.  The question is why? We humans inherently assign value to beautiful things above and beyond their utility. It’s why we value impressive minerals like these higher than their price as a mere commodity. Whether it’s a mineral, a tree, or an ecosystem, viewing nature purely in terms of “price per pound” undervalues the resource and deep down, we know it. The minerals and crystals you see here are treasures in their own right, worthy of being displayed (and valued) like any other fine art.

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Mar 28, 2022

Rare Earth: The Art and Science of Chinese Stones

Collecting rocks and stone carvings has been popular in China for thousands of years. This tradition is rooted in the philosophical and spiritual inspiration drawn from the artistic beauty of natural stones, such as jade. Unusually-shaped stones called “Scholars rocks” or “Philosopher’s Stones” carved by natural processes have also been long valued in China. Seen as embodiments of the dynamic transformational processes of nature, these stones were also admired for their resemblance to mountains or caves, particularly the magical peaks and subterranean paradises believed to be inhabited by immortal beings.

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