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Vesuvianite Var. Manganoan

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This is a major, HUGE crystal of the purple variety of vesuvianite from the only place on the planet where such crystals occur (rather, used to occur). The crystal cluster is complete all around and has wonderful luster. It was found in the early 1980s and made its way into the Ed David collection. It was sold with the sale of his first collection in 1993. I bought it in the mid-1990s and soon after sold it to a collector, who kept it until just recently (2009). Since that time I sold it first, I have seen only two comparable specimens for sale, both from the collection of the mine geologist. A few comparable pieces from the Tyson collection are now locked away in a Canadian Museum (the ROM), and whatever Gilles Haineult may hold is still...held. So this remained, to me, the one example of the species I had seen that I always wanted to get back, and I never forgot about it or stopped trying to trade it back each time I spoke with the collector.Joe Budd Photos

Product details

SizeSmall Cabinet
Dimensions5.7 x 4.1 x 3.2 cm
Added on10/23/2024

Known provenance

DateCollectorAcquisition price
08/2024Unknown OwnerNot disclosed
The ArkenstoneNot disclosed

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Vesuvianite
Mineral guide
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crisp prismatic crystals in vivid colors, from chrome-green to rare sky-blue cyprine; formed in contact metamorphism, prized for termination.
Vesuvianite
Regional guide
Vesuvianite from Jeffrey Mine, Québec, Canada
Jeffrey Mine, Québec: sharp, glassy tetragonal prisms in vivid green to violet hues, formed in rodingite; a classic, collector-worthy crystal.