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Summary

<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sphalerite" class="extiw" title="en:Sphalerite">Sphalerite</a>, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quartz" class="extiw" title="en:Quartz">Quartz</a>

Locality: Kangjiawan Pb-Zn-Ag-Au deposit, Shuikoushan ore field, Changning County, Hengyang Prefecture, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunan" class="extiw" title="en:Hunan">Hunan Province</a>, China (<a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="http://www.mindat.org/loc-6469.html">Locality at mindat.org</a>)
Size: 6.8 x 5.9 x 3.0 cm.
A beautiful, gem, 1.8 cm, twinned, cherry-red sphalerite crystal is very aesthetically attached to the sparkly, drusy quartz-covered, two-sided matrix crust on this fine specimen from recent finds in Hunan Province, China. Very highly representative of the species and locale. These are some of the finest and gemmiest sphalerites in the world.

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current07:43, 7 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 07:43, 7 January 2017550 × 561 (57 KB)127.0.0.1 (talk)<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sphalerite" class="extiw" title="en:Sphalerite">Sphalerite</a>, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quartz" class="extiw" title="en:Quartz">Quartz</a> <dl><dd><dl> <dd> Locality: Kangjiawan Pb-Zn-Ag-Au deposit, Shuikoushan ore field, Changning County, Hengyang Prefecture, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunan" class="extiw" title="en:Hunan">Hunan Province</a>, China (<a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="http://www.mindat.org/loc-6469.html">Locality at mindat.org</a>)</dd> <dd> Size: 6.8 x 5.9 x 3.0 cm.</dd> <dd> A beautiful, gem, 1.8 cm, twinned, cherry-red sphalerite crystal is very aesthetically attached to the sparkly, drusy quartz-covered, two-sided matrix crust on this fine specimen from recent finds in Hunan Province, China. Very highly representative of the species and locale. These are some of the finest and gemmiest sphalerites in the world.</dd> </dl></dd></dl>
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