HEDYPHANE
Specimen hey-1


$ 30.00
Dims: 2.1x1.1x0.9" (5.3x2.7x2.3 cm)
Wt: 1.7 oz. (47.4g)
Harstigen, Sweden
This specimen contains two rare minerals. Most visible is a translucent brown crust of hedyphane, which covers much of one surface. Also present (visible on the broken surfaces) are hundreds of tiny crystals of brown pyrophanite - these are not visible without a loupe. The hedyphane has a resinous luster, and the crystals are nearly transparent. There is no indication of crystal form.

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HEDYPHANE specimen hey-1
$ 30.00
Dims: 2.1x1.1x0.9" (5.3x2.7x2.3 cm)
Wt: 1.7 oz. (47.4g)
Harstigen, Sweden
This specimen contains two rare minerals. Most visible is a translucent brown crust of hedyphane, which covers much of one surface. Also present (visible on the broken surfaces) are hundreds of tiny crystals of brown pyrophanite - these are not visible without a loupe. The hedyphane has a resinous luster, and the crystals are nearly transparent. There is no indication of crystal form.
no photo
hey-1 ($ 30.00)
Harstigen, Sweden
HEDYPHANE specimen hey-2
$ 27.00
Dims: 1.19x0.74x0.25" (3.01x1.87x0.63cm)
Wt: 14.3ct (2.86g)
Langban, Sweden
This thumbnail specimen might be mostly hedyphane in the form of a granular mass of redish-brown crystals. On the surface, some of the crystals are large enough to show a hint of violet and a greasy luster, at least iwth the aid of a loupe.
no photo
hey-2 ($ 27.00)
Langban, Sweden

 


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