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MANGANO CALCITE CRYSTALS BH

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A large quality Aussie Mangano Calcite Crystals BH specimen.  Featuring beautiful crystals that are fluorescent under long wave UV and short wave UV light.  What a stunner, this specimen is white in daylight and pink fluorescing under UV light.  If you only need one piece of this mineral, this would be an excellent choice.  Step your collection up a level with this super Aussie crystal.  This specimen shows BIP Brief Intense Phosphorescence with a UVA laser, pic with luminescent circle shows  this.  There are some fine Pyrite Crystals on the surface of this specimen from one direction – characteristic of other specimens from this local.  Good fine dog-tooth crystals on botryoidal mounds.

This is a rare quality calcite crystal specimen.  Super collectable for your crystal, mineral, calcite or fluorescent specimen collection.  This beautiful small cluster would make a knockout gift.  The very pink photos were taken under UVA and UVC light.

Dimensions:
27cm x 20.5cm x 5cm, 3106g.

Location:
Broken Hill, NSW, Australia.

Mangano Calcite:
(Ca,Mn)CO3.

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A large quality Aussie Mangano Calcite Crystals BH specimen.  Featuring beautiful crystals that are fluorescent under long wave UV and short wave UV light.  What a stunner, this specimen is white in daylight and pink fluorescing under UV light.  If you only need one piece of this mineral, this would be an excellent choice.  Step your collection up a level with this super Aussie crystal.  This specimen shows BIP Brief Intense Phosphorescence with a UVA laser, pic with luminescent circle shows  this.  There are some fine Pyrite Crystals on the surface of this specimen from one direction – characteristic of other specimens from this local.  Good fine dog-tooth crystals on botryoidal mounds.

This is a rare quality calcite crystal specimen.  Super collectable for your crystal, mineral, calcite or fluorescent specimen collection.  This beautiful small cluster would make a knockout gift.  The very pink photos were taken under UVA (pale pink) and UVC (bright pink) light.

Dimensions:
27cm x 20.5cm x 5cm, 3106g.

Location:
Broken Hill, NSW, Australia.

Mangano Calcite:
(Ca,Mn)CO3.

A calcite rich in manganese.  Calcite, which gets its name from chalix the Greek word for lime, is a most amazing and yet, most common mineral.  It is one of the most common minerals on the face of the Earth, comprising about 4% by weight of the Earth’s crust and is formed in many different geological environments.  It is just the right amount of manganese and sometimes Lead which helps calcite fluoresce Pink.

Check out more Fluorescent Specimens here

Check out more Aussie Specimens here.

Weight3200 g
Dimensions29 × 22 × 6 cm
color

Pink, White

MANGANO CALCITE CRYSTALS BH

A large quality Aussie Mangano Calcite Crystals BH specimen.  Featuring beautiful crystals that are fluorescent under long wave UV and short wave UV light.  What a stunner, this specimen is white in daylight and pink fluorescing under UV light.  If you only need one piece of this mineral, this would be an excellent choice.  Step your collection up a level with this super Aussie crystal.  This specimen shows BIP Brief Intense Phosphorescence with a UVA laser, pic with luminescent circle shows  this.  There are some fine Pyrite Crystals on the surface of this specimen from one direction – characteristic of other specimens from this local.  Good fine dog-tooth crystals on botryoidal mounds.

This is a rare quality calcite crystal specimen.  Super collectable for your crystal, mineral, calcite or fluorescent specimen collection.  This beautiful small cluster would make a knockout gift.  The very pink photos were taken under UVA and UVC light.

Dimensions:
27cm x 20.5cm x 5cm, 3106g.

Location:
Broken Hill, NSW, Australia.

Mangano Calcite:
(Ca,Mn)CO3.

A calcite rich in manganese.  Calcite, which gets its name from chalix the Greek word for lime, is a most amazing and yet, most common mineral.  It is one of the most common minerals on the face of the Earth, comprising about 4% by weight of the Earth’s crust and is formed in many different geological environments.  It is just the right amount of manganese and sometimes Lead which helps calcite fluoresce Pink.

Check out more Fluorescent Specimens here

Check out more Aussie Specimens here.

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