Item Description
This piece is a notably hard to find, old-time Eosphorite crystal dating back to the 1980s from the lesser-known Criminoso claim in Brazil. It's not only a good-sized crystal, but it's also rather gemmy for the size, with a glowing peach-orange hue, and no matrix. The piece weighs 3.01 grams, and is complete all around. One rarely sees crystals of this size with such a glowing hue and good internal gemminess, I've only seen a few from Brazil over the years, and this is certainly among the biggest we've ever had to offer. A really choice example of a gem quality phosphate species in a good sized display specimen.
From the collection of world famous mineral dealer Richard ("Rich") A. Kosnar (1946-2007), who was the namesake for the phosphate Kosnarite. Rich had a strong presence in Brazil in the 1970s when he imported many gem crystals during that period.
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