Detailed information
Species
Dolomite, Fluorite
Dimensions
53 x 67 x 21
mm
Locality
Heißer Stein Mine, Stulln Wölsendorf Fluorite Mining District Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany
Condition
No recorded repairs
Pearly-white Dolomite crystals of 2 to 4mm, dusted terracotta and burnt carmine, are richly scattered over a flat plate of crystallised apple-green Fluorite. This eye-catching miniature is from the Hei'er Stein mine at Stulln in the W'lsendorf Fluorite Mining District of Upper Palatinate, Germany. The Fluorite forms compound crystals with quite amazing gently curved, concave faces, reminiscent of the parabolic mirror in a reflecting telescope. These are composed from 1 to 2 mm cubic crystals that stack with adjacent crystals, each slightly rotating and so forming the parabolic surface. Quite remarkable. A superbly unusual Fluorite with Dolomite with the added advantage of being highly aesthetic.