Detailed information
Dimensions
147 x 125 x 140
mm
Locality
Dodo Mine, Saranpaul, Khanty-Mansi Okrug Tyumenskaya Oblast', Prepolar Ural Western Siberia, Russia
Condition
No recorded repairs
This spectacular group of gemmy Smoky Quartz crystals is from the Dodo mine in the Tyumenskaya Oblast' of Western Siberia, Russia. Perched on the top of a silvery grey schistose matrix with a foliated, silky texture and lustre, the Quartz crystals radiate out from a common centre, save for one crystal off to one side. The tallest crystal measures 10.5 cm and is mainly pale smoky clove brown capped with a colourless (non-smoky) smaller termination. This has developed on top of the already terminated smoky termination; it's quite difficult to describe, so do take a look a look at the photos. Scattered and dusted between the bases of the Quartz crystals are what first appear to be micro-crystals of Pyrite but are actually platelets of Hematite probably mixed with Muscovite mica. This is a really showy and eye-catching large cabinet specimen which will sit most comfortably in any good suite of Russian material.
