Fluorite and quartz - Le Burc, Alban, Tarn, France
Double-sided crystallized piece. The surfaces are frosted in...
Blue fluorite crystal from the small Margou mine in the Tarn, closed in 1995. The surfaces show dissolution figures and are relatively bright. This "molten" aspect typical of this locality, is due to the circulation of hydrothermal fluids, in the same way as the fluorites of Seilles in Belgium.
3,5 x 2,7 x 3 cm.
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