- tt40
- Spodumene (Twinned)
- Pech, Kunar Province, Nuristan, Afghanistan
- Thumbnail, 2.7 x 0.9 x 0.7 cm
- Ex. Wayne Thompson
- SOLD
A sharp, complete, TWINNED spodumene! Spodumene twins are extremely rare, and hard to obtain.
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