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Quartz ( epimorph cast after Anhydrite? )
Tentadora Mine, Julcani District, Huancavelica District, Angaraes Privince, Peru
$270
Large Cabinet
126 x 74 x 68 mm overall
Lustrous, clear to white Quartz points to 19 mm long completely encased an Anhydrite? crystal which is now dissolved, leaving behind a nice epimorph cast. Small flecks of sulfide, likely Chalcopytite are included in the Quartz faces. Looks like one of those Frank Herbert Dune sand worms to me! Damage free.
ex. Carolyn Seitz collection
Specimen # Q247
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