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An Oklahoma Barite Rose, State Rock of Oklahoma

A gift from Kim Winton, Ph.D.
District Chief, Oklahoma Water Resources Division
U.S. Geological Survey
 
 

Classic Elmwood, Tennessee barite ball with fluorite. 15 X 20 cm. 

From Mary West in Tennesse. Mary has a fantastic collection of Elmwood material. Alas, she'll have little for sale in the coming years, as the mines there shut down at the beginning of 2003.
 
 

Unbelievable green barite (yes, the color you see is real!) with chrysocolla. Provided to me by my friend Jacques Legat, this was collected by the late J.M Pendeville from Mine de Shangulowe, Zaire in the early 1990's. No further such specimens have been seen.

As good as it gets! Barite with bright orange wuflenite from Morocco. The pale peach-colored balls of barite blades are perfect. From Seguei Vassilev in Prague, Czechoslovakia, via his EBay auctions.

Barite, amethyst and sphalerite from the Ontario Gem Amethyst Mine, Dorion, Ontario, Canada, part of a 32 X 22 X 12 specimen we found there in 1998
Fluorite on Barite, Ontario Gem Amethyst Mine, Dorion, Ontario, Canada, part of a 10 X 12 cm specimen. Fluorite is very rare at the Gem Amethyst, but now and then it shows up, and when it does....Wow!
Barite and fluorite, Site #9, Madoc, Ontario, Canada, collected by Bob Bredberg, 1999


 

Gemmy Barite on Quartz, North Mine, Xi Kuang Sahn, Lang Shui Jiang, Hunan, China, approximately 10 X 6 cm
Barite and Amethyst, Blue Point Amethyst Mine, Pearl, Ontario, collected by Greg Nash, 2000,
approximately 6 X 9 cm

 

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