Σιδερίτης ποικιλίας Boytriodal πάνω σε ιριδίζον χαλκοπυρίτη Δείγμα - Ύψος: 16 cm - Πλάτος: 14 cm- 1137 g





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Δείγμα siderite var. botryoidal σε ιριδίζον chalcopyrite από το μεταλλείο Turț (Ghezuri), Turț, Satu Mare, Ρουμανία.
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Well formed Siderite var. Boytriodal on iridescent Chalcopyrite from Turț Mine (Ghezuri Mine), Turț, Satu Mare County, Romania.
This attractive specimen features well-formed botryoidal Siderite elegantly perched on a shimmering base of iridescent Chalcopyrite. The Siderite displays classic rounded, grape-like formations with a smooth, lustrous surface and pleasing warm tones, creating a striking contrast against the metallic brilliance of the underlying Chalcopyrite.
The Chalcopyrite exhibits vivid iridescence, flashing hues of gold, purple, and blue depending on the light, enhancing the overall visual appeal of the piece. The combination of textures—soft, rounded Siderite against the sharp, reflective metallic surface— makes this specimen particularly eye-catching.
Turț Mine is celebrated across Romania for producing remarkable replacement minerals, and these pseudomorphs are highly sought after for their rarity and scientific significance. This piece stands out for its crisp preservation of original pyrrhotite geometry and beautiful metallic sheen, making it a superb addition to any sophisticated collection of Romanian classics.
The Turț Mine (Ghezuri Mine) in Satu Mare County, Romania was ordered to close permanently in 2007, following government directives for mine closures.
Ιστορία πωλητή
Well formed Siderite var. Boytriodal on iridescent Chalcopyrite from Turț Mine (Ghezuri Mine), Turț, Satu Mare County, Romania.
This attractive specimen features well-formed botryoidal Siderite elegantly perched on a shimmering base of iridescent Chalcopyrite. The Siderite displays classic rounded, grape-like formations with a smooth, lustrous surface and pleasing warm tones, creating a striking contrast against the metallic brilliance of the underlying Chalcopyrite.
The Chalcopyrite exhibits vivid iridescence, flashing hues of gold, purple, and blue depending on the light, enhancing the overall visual appeal of the piece. The combination of textures—soft, rounded Siderite against the sharp, reflective metallic surface— makes this specimen particularly eye-catching.
Turț Mine is celebrated across Romania for producing remarkable replacement minerals, and these pseudomorphs are highly sought after for their rarity and scientific significance. This piece stands out for its crisp preservation of original pyrrhotite geometry and beautiful metallic sheen, making it a superb addition to any sophisticated collection of Romanian classics.
The Turț Mine (Ghezuri Mine) in Satu Mare County, Romania was ordered to close permanently in 2007, following government directives for mine closures.

