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Spodumene var: Hiddenite (doubly-terminated ''floater'' crystal)
- Dara-i-Pech Pegmatite Field, Kunar, Afghanistan
- Large Cabinet, 17.6 x 2.1 x 1.7 cm, 206.03 grams
- Start Time: 05/23/2024 8:00:00 pm (CDT)
- End Time: 05/30/2024 6:45:00 pm (CDT)
- Auction Closed
- Winning Bid: $340
Item Description
Gem quality Spodumene is found in a range of colors, mostly pinks and yellows, and sometimes blue, but green might the most difficult to obtain. In the early 1990s, some excellent crystallized examples of gem-grade Spodumenes started finding their way out of Afghanistan. The green crystals were sometimes referred to as Hiddenite, and there has been a debate as to whether or not Hiddenite can only be used to refer to the chromium / vanadium bearing varieties of green Spodumene. A brief paragraph on mindat states that any green Spodumene can be referred to as Hiddenite. From mindat.org: "Hiddenite was not originally defined by Kunz as has been sometimes claimed. Smith (1881) did state: "I have employed all the necessary care in examining for chromium, but have found no indication of its presence." Smith tried to verify the presence of vanadium, but could only conclude that his qualitative results would have been similar to either vanadium or chromium. Smith does indicate that his hiddenite varied from pale green to emerald green, "though the color is not so intense as in the finest variety of the latter gem." Colorless or yellow Spodumene should not be referred to as Hiddenite. Green spodumene that is photosensitive and not permanently color stable is not hiddenite." This particular piece is an impressive, large, doubly-terminated crystal with sharp, well-defined faces (only slight etching that I can see) and good luster. The piece is complete all around, with no serious damage, and although there is one area of interrupted growth near the termination, it's still a complete "floater". Like all Spodumene crystals, if you view this one down the "c" axis, the color is more intense do to the pleochroic nature of the species. There are few places in the world that produce such attractive gemmy examples of Spodumene like this, and they are certainly a must have for any collector of gem crystals or pegmatite minerals. BETTER IN PERSON, the video didn't capture enough of the color and quality. Specimen weight is 206.03 grams.
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Bidding History
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$340 | 05/30/2024 6:36:33 pm (CDT) |
$330 | 05/30/2024 6:36:33 pm (CDT) |
$319 | 05/30/2024 6:36:24 pm (CDT) |
$309 | 05/30/2024 6:36:24 pm (CDT) |
$269 | 05/30/2024 4:44:59 pm (CDT) |
$259 | 05/30/2024 4:00:43 pm (CDT) |
$250 | 05/30/2024 4:00:43 pm (CDT) |
$249 | 05/24/2024 7:10:50 am (CDT) |