Embreyite, Vauquelenite, Crocoite - image 1
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Embreyite, Vauquelenite, Crocoite

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This specimen is from the type locality for ALL THREE SPECIES HERE, and features rich zones of all three as well.It has prismatic orange crocoite crystals to 2 cm in length, mostly broken but nice for the color. Olive green vauquelinite occurs as chalky, green growths on crocoite. More than 200 years after these specimens were discovered, the extremely rare species embreyite was discovered on similar old specimens in the drawers of the BMNH; and then other old specimens in major holdings were re-examined. This piece has a particularly rich cluster of admittedly ugly, but mineralogically important, crystals of this more recently identified species (the minute black crystals, nestled in a vug). It is an eccentric, but very fine specimen!

Product details

SpeciesCrocoite
SizeSmall Cabinet
Dimensions6.0 x 5.4 x 4.6 cm
Added on10/23/2024

Known provenance

DateCollectorAcquisition price
08/2024Unknown OwnerNot disclosed
The ArkenstoneNot disclosed

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Mineral guide
Learn about Crocoite
vivid orange-red prismatic crystals with glassy luster from Dundas, Tasmania and the Urals, prized for dramatic color, rarity, and strong provenance.
Regional guide
Crocoite from Sverdlovsk Oblast
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