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| >Dozens of large luminous crystals extrude from this host quartz rock. The crystals are hexagonal with pyramidal terminations - colorless at the tips with milky opalescence at their base. This item, shown in top & side views, measures 8 1/2" X 7", its longest crystals are about 2" in length. | |
| This hand specimen has a solid crust of tiny crystals growing out of the host rock. The little crystals are hexagonal with pyramidal terminations, clear to milky white at the base. It measures 4" X 2" and stands just over 2" high. | |
| > | These are individual crystals, all with hexagonal prismatic form. They range in size from 3/4" to 1/2". |
| > | These crystals are smokey at their terminations, and milky white at the base in the host ochre rock. This hand specimen measures 2" X 2 1/2" and stands 1 1/2" high. |