Red Quartz

Tarya Mine, Tinejdad, Er Rachidia Prov., Meknes-Tafilalet Region, Morocco
Cabinet, 9.7 x 5.1 x 3.6 cm
Start Time: 07/04/2024 8:00:00 pm (CDT)
End Time: 07/11/2024 6:45:00 pm (CDT)
Auction Closed
Winning Bid: $265

Item Description

Quartz is not only a widespread species, but certainly the most diverse or at least varied mineral species in the world for several reasons. Quartz has been found in a wide range of crystal habits/morphologies and colors, along with many varieties and style. Additionally, it is one of if not the most "inclusion friendly" minerals out there, so it can contain many other species or elements, creating some unique specimens. Here we have a highly aesthetic, very attractive display specimen of Red Quartz, as we call it, but these crystals can be listed under several varietal names including Ferruginous Quartz, Red Quartz, "Hematoid" Quartz / Hematite Quartz, Eisenkiesel, etc. These specimens feature Quartz crystals which have been colored red by inclusions of iron oxide, most likely Hematite or Goethite, and sometimes the crystals are completely red depending upon the amount of inclusions. The Tarya Mine near Tinejdad in Morocco has recently produced some wonderful examples of the material with robust crystals, larger size display specimens and that beautiful stark red color. Unlike "strawberry" Quartz or other reddish varieties where small bits of red inclusions can be seen, or even just a coating of iron oxide on white Quartz, these crystals are a vibrant red color. This piece features many sharp, well-formed, prismatic hexagonal crystals of Red Quartz measuring up to 5.7 cm, intergrown to form a showy cabinet sized, three-dimensional display piece. If you look closely, you can see small secondary overgrowths of smaller Quartz crystals in select areas. The piece is in very good shape overall, with no major damage I can see outside of the periphery where it was separated from the pocket wall.
ATTENTION QUARTZ COLLECTORS: If you don't have one of these in your collection, don't miss out now while they're available. They are beautiful display specimens with a pleasing color, and if you collect Moroccan minerals, you have to have one of these in your collection.

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Bidding History

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$265 07/11/2024 6:41:58 pm (CDT)
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