Widely published:
Illustrated in Thomas P. Moore’s Report on the Munich Show of October 2019 at p.380 of Volume 51 of The Mineralogical Record
Front cover of the November/December 2019 issue of Mineralien Welt
P.85 of Volume 26/2021, number 1, of the Russian magazine Mineral Observer
P.375 of ‘Minéraux Le Guide des Passionés’ Julien Lebocey 2019
What’s Hot in Munich 2019 video (between 56 min 47 sec and 58 min 14 sec)
The piece, together with what must be one of the largest, if not the largest, cut grandidierite stones in existence (9.3 carats), was posted on 18 April 2019 on The Gemmological Association of Great Britain website at https://gem-a.com/rare-gemstones/ with a photo by Jeff Scovil
The same photo also appears at:
https://nationaljeweler.com/articles/957-5-things-to-know-about-grandidierite
https://geologyscience.com/gemstone/grandidierite/ (with a separate photo of the piece at the top of the article). (This website also posted the piece to provide an example of grandidierite as among the “Rarest and Most Expensive Minerals”)
https://geologyscience.com/gallery/geologic-lists/the-rarest-and-most-expensive-minerals/
https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/2mm-To-16mm-Square-Cut-Natural_10000002975476.html
Photos by László Kupi


