Azurite on tetrahedrite - Mine à Giraud (La Gardette), Isère,...
Exceptional specimen composed of a grouping of well-shaped...
Exceptional specimen composed of several well-shaped tetrahedrite crystals pseudomorphosed (or even perimorphosed) into azurite of a superb royal blue and sparkling in places, accompanied by brilliant quartz and malachite. The largest visible tetrahedrite crystal measures nearly 1 cm in edge. This piece comes from the Giraud mine, close to the famous La Gardette mine, known worldwide for its gold and especially the quality of its quartz. The combination of tetrahedrite and azurite is very unusual and therefore extremely rare on the market.
5,3 x 6 x 4 cm
Exceptional specimen composed of a grouping of well-shaped...
Exceptional specimen composed of a grouping of well shaped...
Sparkling Azurite of a beautiful royal blue associated with a...
Exceptional piece because of its rarity and its aestheticism :...
A quite big tetrahedrite crystal perimorphosed by azurite...
Small group of no less than 7 very well shaped crystals of...
A beautiful translucent quartz point covered with a veil of...
Tetrahedrite crystals (1.5 cm edge for the main crystal)...
Exceptional piece composed of several very well formed...
Superb small group of tetrahedrite crystals probably...
Rare tetrahedrite probably pseudomorphosed into limonite...
A group of small tetrahedrite crystals (up to 6 mm for the...
Tangle of small translucent and brilliant quartz,...
Floating plate of very translucent and bright quartz,...
Specimen composed of crystals of hyaline quartz partially...