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Kunzite
A doubly-terminated kunzite crystal with striking elongated-but-complete terminations from the famous find known as the Beebe Hole, hit by Loren Beebe while garnet-prospecting over 25 years ago in remote SD County! This one has excellent pink color for the find. It is large, and exceptionally translucent/gemmy. The Beebe Hole was hit by accident when Loren Beebe was prospecting for garnets (around 1976) in this remote area and stumbled on a spod shard loose on the ground. Exploration led to a SINGLE pocket which he collected in entirety and hoarded for several decades, selling primarily the cutting rough and keeping most of the better specimens until only recent years when they have been sold locally in the Southern California area. Spods of this quality are quite uncommon in San Diego county and most were found rather further north in the Pala area, so the Beebe spods are important in that they come from a different region of the County than the famous old turn-of-the-century Pala pieces.
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Species
SizeSmall Cabinet
Dimensions9.6 x 6.8 x 1.8 cm
Locality
Beebe Hole Mine, near Jacumba, San Diego Co., California, USA
Added on10/23/2024
Known provenance
2024/08
Unknown Owner
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Unknown dateNot disclosed
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