EarthWonders Newsletter #6 is out! Subscribe now to receive the next issue.

specimen
Details
ColorsBlack
SizeLarge
Dimensions13.1 x 7.1 x 5.0 cm
Species
Description
The Antimony Mine, located 2 km north of Stadtschlaining in Austria, began operations in the 1700s, exploiting Stibnite-bearing hydrothermal veins of Tertiary age. The mine produced a good variety of mineral specimens and amongst these was some wonderful Stibnite formed from intergrown, good-sized crystals. This superb old-time specimen is composed entirely of interlocked Stibnite crystals, many to over 2.5 cm long and with asymmetric Roman sword-style terminations. The crystals are striated parallel to their length, with some displaying bow-tie habits, curved blades and sudden changes in growth direction, all habits occasionally observed in Stibnite. The crystals are blue-steel grey with a delectate pale blue and bronze iridescence and a sub-metallic lustre. A magnificent Austrian Stibnite from Stadtschlaining.
Known provenanceKnowing where your specimen comes from and who owned it adds to its story and value. Good provenance helps prove it's authentic and preserves important details about its discovery.
Tucson, Arizona, USA

Unknown previous owners

Earth

Origin