Jet-black, sharp hübnerite crystals are set amidst a vibrant cluster of sparkling white quartz crystals! The whole specimen is in very good condition with only minor edgewear. Also the bottom is mostly crystallized. A lovely specimen from this important locale!
A very massy and sculptural adularia formation of appealing aesthetics. The translucent crystal is white to cream-colored with about half of its faces showing mirroring luster with typical rainbow color reflections. Some accessory quartz at the bottom is damaged but the adularia itself is free of any kind of abrasions or other flaws. A very rich piece of confidence and charisma!
This lovely specimen is a combination of snow-white quartz crystals and larger transparent crystals that show a vivid inner life, full of fine rutile needles like withered, brown grass. The quartz is sparkling and lustrous all around and shows only minor peripheral damage. A piece of great quality and unusually nice aesthetics.
This paragenesis features pericline up to 4 cm and very well defined adularias on a matrix of calcite and chlorite. Very nice landscape specimen in best condition!
Presented high up on a podium of snow-white pericline and adularia stands a single shiny titanite crystal, around 1 cm long. It is gemmy, olive-green and flawless. The color is quite intensive for this exceedingly rare locale and greatly contrasts with the white matrix. A nice and aesthetic specimen from the rare locale Gamsmutter!
Absolutely beautiful! A comparatively large main crystal of pristine quality dominantly stands out from a white feldspar matrix, accompanied by a second, smaller crystal of matching quality. Like towering water, these crystals look all wet and liquid with razor sharp edges. A chip at the main crystals backside seems to fade considering that incredibly quality. A well balanced specimen that combines textbook aesthetics with unbeatable crystal quality!
Much more 3-dimensional than the picture would suggest and at least as spectacular! A doubly terminated pristine quartz crystal crosses a somewhat larger vertical crystal of matching quality. At the back there is a cluster of snow white pericline that adds much to the overall beauty of this piece. Best condition, amazing aesthetics and excellent crystal quality are united on this fabulous specimen!
Also have a look on our video to get a better impression of this jewel!
Glassy luster reflects the light from all those many faces this stocky specimen has to offer. This is a complex cluster of smoky quartz developed as a floater with intergrown crystals, lovely re-crystallized contact zones and superb quality all around. The 3-dimensional shape is beautiful and appealing from all sides, making it hard to decide for a visual front - the better luster though speaks for the position we chose.
It's hard to believe that a specimen of such high quality was found at Wiesbachrinne, Habach Valley. A real stunner, especially for the locale!
A perfectly aesthetic amethyst specimen from the famous locale at Jacksons Crossroads that strikes with its perfect textbook composition! A flawless amethyst scepter, accompanied by a couple of smaller side-crystals stands at the center of white matrix, covered in colorless little quartz crystals. Especially the main crystal shows the quality, Jacksons Crossroads is famous for: Intensive color, great luster and a transparent interior that easily catches the light!
Great outline, stark contrast and the overall flawless composition make for an absolutely lovely miniature specimen!
This water-clear skeletal quartz specimen of considerable size shows great crystal quality embedded in a vibrant etched crystal of sparkling luster! The hexagonal prism shape is still visible though heavily etched on all sides. The sweeping shape shows many cavities, some sharply defined faces and a protruding shape emerging from the top. And it's flawless, however close you look! A perfect skeletal floater!
The main crystal is a giant for this mineral with close to 2 cm in diameter! And it is very well developed, a sharp octahedron without any damage! The crystal shows very nice red-brown color at direct downlight that penetrates the material for several gemmy milimeters before it gets absorbed at the opaque core. Around the main octahedron are smaller crystals of the same species, whitish feldspar and some black matrix. It is a fantastic piece that we were able to trade from Paul Stahl, German collector of rare minerals who had several cases at the 2019 Munich Show special exhibition!
This titanite specimen was found by Heinz Kirchtag at the not so well known locale Gramul. The main titanite crystal is close to 3 cm long which is rather impressive and especially significant if you consider the brilliant quality as well! The titanite is a twin crystal that shows superb luster on all sides and brigth gemmy green color through and through! It is set on a nicely crystallized calcite and feldspar matrix that has just the right proportion and elevates the main crystal in such a way that the whole crystal is visible from tip to bottom! There is hardly any scratch here so this is really something special for the material!