Epidote (doubly-terminated ''Faden'' crystal group)

Hashupa Epidote Locality, Shigar District, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Ex. Rich Kosnar
Miniature, 4.6 x 3.1 x 0.6 cm
Start Time: 11/25/2023 6:45:00 pm (CST)
End Time: 11/30/2023 7:03:00 pm (CST)
Auction Closed
Winning Bid: $325

Item Description

Epidote is one of the signature minerals from Alpine and "Alpine-type" cleft deposits. The most famous specimens are those from the Knappenwand in Austria, but starting in the early 1990s, we started to see many superb quality Epidote specimens coming out of the "Alpine-type" deposits in the high Pakistani mountains around Shigar. These amazing, beautiful and excellent quality specimens rivaled the finest crystals from the Europeans Alps. What really set the Pakistani specimens apart was not just the size, luster and sharpness, but they were rather gemmy(!) even in thicker crystals, which is not commonly seen from European examples. In recent years, we've noticed that it has become increasingly difficult to find top Epidotes from this locality, as my friends in Pakistan tell me that little is being found. This gorgeous miniature display specimen features a group superb, sharp, lustrous, gemmy tabular crystals with a lovely greenish-golden hue. The piece is actually a "Faden" group, which is a fairly well-known phenomenon for the species. "Faden" is the German word for "string" and you can clearly see how the fibrous "strings" grew from one side of the piece to the other. Additionally the group is nearly a "floater", as it's doubly-terminated in multiple spots, with a bit of attached Quartz on the base, and only a tiny bit of roughness that can be seen. You just don't see pieces like this on the market now, and if you consider that most Epidote crystals around the world are "black" and opaque, this piece is in the higher echelon in terms of quality for the species. From the "Alpine-type" collection of Richard ("Rich") Andrew Kosnar (1946-2007), the well-known mineral dealer and collector from Colorado, who was the namesake for the phosphate species Kosnarite. Rich loved European Alpine minerals, and once the specimens from Pakistan hit the market, he started building a suite of them as they were just as good if not better than their European counterparts. Valued $1,250.

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Bidding History

Bid Amount Bid Time
$325 11/30/2023 6:58:41 pm (CST)
$315 11/30/2023 6:56:52 pm (CST)
$305 11/30/2023 6:56:35 pm (CST)
$300 11/30/2023 6:56:35 pm (CST)
$290 11/30/2023 6:56:18 pm (CST)
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