Blood Red Uvite Crystals. Uvite is an uncommon form of Tourmaline.
Hardness: 7.5
Crystal System: Hexagonal
Transparency: Transparent to opaque
Specific Gravity: 3.0 - 3.2
Luster: Vitreous, submetallic
Cleavage: 3,2
Fracture: Conchoidal to uneven
Tenacity: Brittle
Split Geode with peach-colored Calcite - La Grange Quarry, Lewis County, Missouri
Dravite - Mwajanga, near Komolo, Tanzania
Chestnut and black jasper after 2nd stage
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Finished amethyst!
Malachite
Size: 8.0 x 6.1 x 0.7 cm
Locality: Katanga (Shaba), Democratic Republic of Congo (Zaire)
Rhodonite
Smoky Quartz - Val Giuv, Tujetsch, Vorderrhein Valley, Graubünden, Switzerland
Two pound amethyst crystal
Pseudocubic Wulfenite crystals on a druse of micro-Wulfenite crystals which formed on an unusual greenish-yellow Arsendescloizite(?) on a dark Limestone matrix - Ojuela Mine, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico