Description
Smoked quartz crystal “old sugar”, aesthetic, and in excellent conditions.
This specimen comes from the Talèfre glacier basin, perched in the heart of the Mont-Blanc massif, in Haute-Savoie, France.
The gwindels are rare twisted quartz, and are found almost mainly in the inner Alps.
This specimen is of a rare quality for the Mont-Blanc massif, because of its quality, its color and its shape.
This specimen comes from the mineral collection of Eric Asselborn, a reference, especially for the mineralogy of the Mont-Blanc massif.
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