Epidote (''Faden'')

Tormiq Valley, Haramosh Mts., Roundu District, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Ex. Rich Kosnar
Cabinet, 11.7 x 3.1 x 1.7 cm
Start Time: 08/03/2023 7:30:00 pm (CDT)
End Time: 08/10/2023 6:57:00 pm (CDT)
Auction Closed
Winning Bid: $527

Item Description

Going back to the mid 1990s, we saw many good quality specimens of Epidote hit the market from Pakistan. In more recent years, it has become increasingly rare to find excellent specimens such as this from Tormiq. The Pakistani Epidotes are seemingly identical to their classic European Alpine counterparts (particularly those from Austria), and an argument can be made that in certain instances, they the European specimens have been surpassed with regard to overall quality and gemminess. This gorgeous XXXXXXXXXX sized specimen is a very showy, doubly-terminated / multi-terminated, sharp, highly lustrous "Faden" crystal group featuring excellent, rich golden and extra virgin olive oil green colored "sword"-shaped crystals. "Faden" is the German word for "string" and you can clearly a dark "string" that runs across the crystals when strongly backlit. The piece is in good condition, just a few minor imperfections, and looks fantastic from either side. The pleochroism is actually pretty good on this one, as you can see it change from a green to a golden color when rotated in the light. 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 echelons for the species in terms of quality, size and color. Valued at $2,000. This piece is from the collection of the well-known mineral dealer and collector Richard ("Rich") Kosnar (1946-2007), who was a serious collector of Alpine and "Alpine-Type" minerals from around the world. He was especially fond of Epidote from the European Alpine clefts and the notably similar specimens from the deposits in Pakistan.

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Bidding History

Bid Amount Bid Time
$527 08/10/2023 6:50:59 pm (CDT)
$502 08/10/2023 6:50:23 pm (CDT)
$483 08/10/2023 6:50:23 pm (CDT)
$472 08/10/2023 6:48:16 pm (CDT)
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$442 08/10/2023 6:47:16 pm (CDT)
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$70 08/06/2023 2:05:18 pm (CDT)
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$10 08/03/2023 8:30:29 pm (CDT)
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