Detailed information
Dimensions
100 x 36 x 36
mm
Locality
Styrian Erzberg Eisenerz Styria, Austria
Condition
No recorded repairs
The mines at Styrian Erzberg, which date back to before the 12th Century, are famed for their various forms of Aragonite. This coral-like specimen is quite spectacular in that it resembles a number of forms of sea-life! A vertical rib of pale lemon-tinged creamy-white Aragonite develops into a sinuous array of narrow rounded stalagmitic crystals which closely resemble the tentacles of a sea-anemone. The tip of each stalagmite is tinged mid-tan and around their bases, the Aragonite's colour intensifies to a deeper lemon-cream, giving a most aesthetic effect. At one end of the specimen a much broader stalagmite protrudes, about 17 mm wide at its base, making the entire specimen resemble an exotic sea-slug. The point of attachment (while in situ) measures 8.8 cm long by between 2 and 0.8 cm wide along the base of the specimen, making for a level and stable display base. A beautiful and fascinating specimen of Aragonite from Austria.