A rare and aesthetic specimen of green gypsum crystals with paratacamite inclusions, from a 2024 find in the Rudna Mine, Lower Silesia, Poland.
The specimen features large, well-terminated crystals with visible green zoning, excellent luster, and sharp transparency. The green hue is caused by internal inclusions, giving the piece a unique and vibrant look not commonly seen in gypsum.
This is a highly collectible and very fragile gypsum variety from one of Poland’s most productive copper mines — a great addition to any fine mineral collection.
A rare and aesthetic specimen of green gypsum crystals with paratacamite inclusions, from a 2024 find in the Rudna Mine, Lower Silesia, Poland.
The specimen features large, well-terminated crystals with visible green zoning, excellent luster, and sharp transparency. The green hue is caused by internal inclusions, giving the piece a unique and vibrant look not commonly seen in gypsum.
This is a highly collectible and very fragile gypsum variety from one of Poland’s most productive copper mines — a great addition to any fine mineral collection.