Smoky quartz - Mont-Blanc, Haute-Savoie, France
Brilliant and translucent double terminated smoky quartz from...
Gwindel quartz superbly twisted, slightly smoky, translucent, shiny and subtly chlorite on the tips. These show minor defects. Discovered by S. Khayati - 2022 at the summit of the Droites which separates the Argentière glacier and the Talèfre basin in the Mont-Blanc massif.
6,2 x 5,3 x 2 cm.
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