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Calcite (Heart Twin)
This stunning specimen looks bright and new, but is definitely from the classic mid to late-1800's finds of these sharp calcite twins, that reigned as the kings of twinned calcite for a century after. Heart twins from Egremont are an "essential classic" in that they are beautiful and important at the same time, and I think add depth to any collection that has more common styles of calcite. Aside from one (barely passing) similar pocket from China about 5 years ago, there still is nothing else like these around from other locales. Most of these twins were collected in the 1860s to the 1880s, when famous British dealer John Graves handled a majority (CLICK HERE to see his old advertisement from 1895 - http://www.irocks.com/new09/talling.jpg). To survive to today in such condition usually means it was in a museum drawer for 100 years. Also, such clarity, such bright luster, is extremely rare in combination. The total colorlessness of the piece makes it stand out even in a case of fancier gem crystals, literally like a "jewel." This large twin is REALLY CLEAN with no significant damage and a pure white clarity not marred by internal spots of hematite stain or matrix inclusions. In person it is bright and shiny, no hint of old dinginess. Furthermore, a twin this fat is unusual - most are a bit narrower. From the noted, old classics collection of Phil Scalisi. Joe Budd photos
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SizeSmall Cabinet
Dimensions9.5 x 7.5 x 4.5 cm
Added on10/23/2024
Known provenance
2024/08
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