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Minerals Dioptase, Altyn-Tyube, Bukhar-Zhyrau, Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan
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Dioptase, Altyn-Tyube, Bukhar-Zhyrau, Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan

Sale Price:$400.00 Original Price:$800.00
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Size: .4x3.5x2.7cm

Species: Dioptase

Locality: Altyn-Tyube, Bukhar-Zhyrau, Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan

Description: This is a gorgeous specimen of large gemmy crystals from the dioptase type locality.

A fun fact worth noting is that when Dioptase was first discovered in the 18th century by miners in Kazakhstan, they thought they found a massive emerald deposit. However after analysis it was soon disproven as emerald due to its hardness. Nevertheless the nickname poor mans emerald has still persevered to this day.

ID: KP098

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Size: .4x3.5x2.7cm

Species: Dioptase

Locality: Altyn-Tyube, Bukhar-Zhyrau, Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan

Description: This is a gorgeous specimen of large gemmy crystals from the dioptase type locality.

A fun fact worth noting is that when Dioptase was first discovered in the 18th century by miners in Kazakhstan, they thought they found a massive emerald deposit. However after analysis it was soon disproven as emerald due to its hardness. Nevertheless the nickname poor mans emerald has still persevered to this day.

ID: KP098

Size: .4x3.5x2.7cm

Species: Dioptase

Locality: Altyn-Tyube, Bukhar-Zhyrau, Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan

Description: This is a gorgeous specimen of large gemmy crystals from the dioptase type locality.

A fun fact worth noting is that when Dioptase was first discovered in the 18th century by miners in Kazakhstan, they thought they found a massive emerald deposit. However after analysis it was soon disproven as emerald due to its hardness. Nevertheless the nickname poor mans emerald has still persevered to this day.

ID: KP098

Daniel Zellner - Email: Dan@danzrockshop.com Cell: 760-608-2745

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