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Baryte - Pöhla Erzgebirge Germany

SKU FCM1909
Price

€150.00

Size: 3,5 x 3 x 2 cm

Location: Pöhla - Schwarzenberg - Erzgebirgskreis - Saxony - Germany

This specimen comes from an old German mineral collection.


Honey-yellow barite - Pöhla, Erzgebirge, Germany

This beautiful barite specimen comes from the well-known Pöhla mining district in the Saxon Erzgebirge - a location that is prized for its aesthetically high-quality barite deposits. Pieces with an intense color and clear crystal structure, such as this specimen presented here, are particularly sought-after.


Crystal structure - an expression of elegance and precision

The barite shows itself in wonderfully clearly formed crystals with tabular to blocky growth. The well-defined surfaces and edges reflect the light in an attractive way and give the piece a lively, three-dimensional effect. The crystals appear to almost float on the compact matrix and form a very harmonious composition.


Color - Warm honey tones with depth

The honey-yellow color of this barite is intense and pleasantly warm at the same time. Depending on the incidence of light, the tones vary between a light yellow and a golden amber tone, giving the piece depth and elegance. This coloration is typical of high-quality barite steps from Pöhla and makes the specimen a particularly attractive showpiece.


A collector's item full of character from the Ore Mountains

Such colourful, well-crystallized barite specimens from Pöhla are highly sought after. This specimen combines aesthetics, quality and origin in an ideal way.


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Product safety

Responsible person:

Wagner Ivonne

Narrenstetten 7a

84036 Kumhausen

https://www.fine-collectors-minerals.com

Notes on the mineral

  • This product is a natural product and should be handled with care.
  • Due to its delicate structure, there is a risk of damage through improper handling.
  • Keep out of the reach of children.
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