Stock No. 34402

Collection of 3 Natural Mineral Specimens

A striking and intriguing collection of 3 natural mineral specimens each presented on an exclusive medium painted display plinth. This group contains a range of impressive cabinet specimens hand-selected from British collections to create a unique set, ideal for use as natural sculptures in an interior. Included in this stunning collection is an extremely rare…

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£2,375.00

Dimensions

Depth: 17cm6.69in

Width: 17cm6.69in

Height: 25.5cm10.04in

Weight: 19.85kg43.76lbs

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Condition Report

This is a naturally made, prehistoric specimens formed by nature over millions of years. As such, formations, variations and markings are natural and are to be celebrated as features of each specimen.

Wear

Wear consistent with age and use. Minor Losses, scuffs, and scratches.

Origin

Madagascar, Congo

Period

Prehistoric

Material

Mineral, Malachite & Chrysocolla, Purple Chalcedony, Salrose

Date of Manufacture

Prehistoric

Maker

Natural

About this piece

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A striking and intriguing collection of 3 natural mineral specimens each presented on an exclusive medium painted display plinth.

This group contains a range of impressive cabinet specimens hand-selected from British collections to create a unique set, ideal for use as natural sculptures in an interior.

Included in this stunning collection is an extremely rare purple chalcedony, not seen in many years, found 30 hours down the Pangolaines river system, from Nosy Varika, Lemur Island, Madagascar.

This exceptionally rare material is in a natural raw state with only a handful of pieces found of its likeness. The intensity colour of the purple is met by other colours featuring in natural forms.

A Salrose, derived from the French ’salt rose’, coalition Dolomite specimen from Kakanda, Congo, can be seen showcasing its exquisite pink crystalline lustre.

Malachite and chrysocolla, originating from the Congo, also features in its complex mix of vibrant green and blue. Malachite is the more frequently associated mineral to the chrysocolla out of this part of the world.

Chrysocolla, a minor ore of copper, has a cyan colour and typically found as botryoidal or rounded masses and crusts, or vein fillings, such as this one. A natural specimen such as this is harder to come by than the polished.

As displayed left to right:

Salrose

Malachite & Chrysocolla

Additional information

Comes with an exclusive medium custom-made display plinth – ø17 x H6.5 cm

The overall dimensions are for the largest specimens (malachite & chrysocolla) and base combined.

Additional dimensions (specimens only)

Salrose – 16 x 15 x 7cm (6.3 x 5.9 x 2.76in). Weight 1.8kg.

Malachite & Chrysocolla – 19 x 17 x 11cm (7.48 x 6.69 x 4.33in). Weight 2.45kg.

Purple Chalcedony – 13 x 18 x 9cm (5.12 x 7.09 x 3.54in). Weight 2.1kg.

Combined weight of mineral 6.35kg.

Additional information

Weight 19.85 kg
Dimensions 17 × 17 × 25.5 cm
Origin

Madagascar, Congo

Period

Prehistoric

Material

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Date of Manufacture

Prehistoric

Maker

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