Detailed information
Species
Calcite, Quartz
Dimensions
50 x 70 x 60
mm
Locality
Příbram District Central Bohemian Region Czech Republic
Condition
No recorded repairs
Not only is the P?'bram mining district ancient, it is regarded as one of the world's best ore deposits for its variety of well crystallised mineral specimens. Over 300 species are recorded and it is type locality to eleven. This small cabinet specimen has nicely developed Quartz and Calcite crystals covering an almost completely hidden matrix of spongy, porous massive Quartz. Five colourless to slightly smoky Quartz crystals are surrounded by a pervasive covering of flattened rhombic colourless to milky Calcite crystals, forming nail head prisms averaging 2 to 4 mm in diameter. The Quartz crystals measure up to 2 cm long, are semi-transparent to translucent, contain finely disseminated black Goethite inclusions and where space allows, are double terminated. Under LWUV the entire specimen fluoresces dappled orange. A terrific Calcite on Quartz from P?'bram.
