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Quartz (reverse scepter formation) from Black Bear Pass, southeast of Telluride, San Miguel-San Juan Counties, Colorado

 
Quartz (reverse scepter formation) from Black Bear Pass, southeast of Telluride, San Miguel-San Juan Counties, Colorado

Quartz (reverse scepter formation) from Black Bear Pass, southeast of Telluride, San Miguel-San Juan Counties, Colorado

Quartz (reverse scepter formation) from Black Bear Pass, southeast of Telluride, San Miguel-San Juan Counties, Colorado

Quartz (reverse scepter formation) from Black Bear Pass, southeast of Telluride, San Miguel-San Juan Counties, Colorado

Quartz (reverse scepter formation) from Black Bear Pass, southeast of Telluride, San Miguel-San Juan Counties, Colorado

DESCRIPTION:No. 77095
Mineral:Quartz (reverse scepter formation)
Locality:Black Bear Pass, southeast of Telluride, San Miguel-San Juan Counties, Colorado
Description:Interconnected parallel crystals of transparent colorless quartz with no attached matrix. The quartz crystals are in reverse-scepter formations and contain negative crystal cavities (hollow cavities in the shapes of crystals). Collected ca. 1992
Overall Size:25x7x6 mm
Crystals:12-4 mm
Archived: For reference only

 

 

 

 

 

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