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Calcite

Ex. Leo Jahaan Collection

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Description
Locality: 
Rüssingen Quarry, Göllheim, Palatinate, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Class: 
Crystal Group/Cluster
Size Range: 
Cabinet (10-18 cm)
Size: 
16.5 × 11 × 6 cm
Weight: 
1 780.00gr
Description

Here is an incredible huge cluster of elongated honey calcite crystals with a gorgeous rich golden color.

The crystals have intergrown in a tightly packed arrangement, with good crystallization all around for 360 degree viewing.

Top and bottom of the specimen has been sawn flat, and the cluster can be conveniently displayed upright without requiring a stand.

Ex. Collection of Leo Jahaan

Mineral Data
What's on the rock

Calcite

Polymorph of: 
Formula: 
CaCO3
Strunz: 
5.AB.05
Crystal System: 
Trigonal
Hardness: 
3.0
Streak: 
White
Jahaan Minerals

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Please read the dimensions of the specimen, as the size of minerals in photos can be misleading.

To see the details shown in close-up macro photos, you may require a high quality magnifying glass or jeweler's loupe.

Care has been taken to accurately display the colors of the specimen. However, please be aware that computer monitors and phone screens each display colors slightly differently. Differences in light brightness and light source can also drastically alter the appearance of mineral colors. Therefore please be aware that while these photos are accurate and colors have not been enhanced, what you see on your screen may vary slightly from what you see in your hand, and may require specific lighting conditions (usually brighter is better).

Information regarding the specimen's found locality and mineral identification is believed to be correct, however due to the complexities of ID'ing minerals and tracking source locations in rare cases this data may be imprecise.

If you have any questions or concerns please don't hesitate to send a message.