TUC114-062
Fluorapatite
Urucum mine, Galileia, Doce valley, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Miniature, 4.0 x 2.5 x 2.5 cm
SOLD
This is an INTENSE, neon purple apatite from one of the best mines for apatite on the planet, whether few ever see them or not. I am not aware of any large pockets or finds of this material but, from time to time, it apparently came out. I am told this mostly dates to the 1960s and 1970s. Small sparkly crystals of albite on the sides, and a more intense color and higher luster, distinguish these few choice apatites from their (still rare) modern Afghani counterparts which may at first appear similar. This sparkling jewel-like cluster is nearly complete all around, with just a few minor indentations of contacting and one small ding. A tiny bit of sparkling albite crystallization adhering to one side adds accent. This specimen was featured in the exhibition "MINERAL DREAMS: Brazilian Gem treasures" at the Munich show of 2010.Joe Budd Photos