This specimen is a Combination of Epidote, Realgar and Orpiment. Carved and Lightly Polished into Towers/Points. Each piece being truly original and unique with the array of patterns and colors it has. Epidote known for being the Enhancer, Realgar as and Energizer, and Orpiment forming from the decay of the Realgar near volcanic steam holes or natural hot springs. Upon closer inspection you'll find pleasant chatoyant flashes lighting up the color. An Amazing addition to any collection! Please note: Orpiment is a sulfide and the small amounts of Realgar in this specimen have traces of arsenic. Though it is stable in cut and polished form, please do not make an elixir from this specimen or cut/crush it.
This specimen is Larvikite, and comes from the Feldspar Family. It has been nicely carved and polished into a Tower/Point, and has Stunning Flashes compared to those of Moonstone and Labradorite. First discovered in the Larvik Region of Norway, being the origin of the name as well. Larvikite is also sometimes called Black Moonstone, even if it’s not actually a moonstone. Between the patterning and the colorful Flashes, this piece is absolutely breathtaking!!
This specimen is Larvikite, and comes from the Feldspar Family. It has been nicely carved and polished into a Tower/Point, and has Stunning Flashes compared to those of Moonstone and Labradorite. First discovered in the Larvik Region of Norway, being the origin of the name as well. Larvikite is also sometimes called Black Moonstone, even if it’s not actually a moonstone. Between the patterning and the colorful Flashes, this piece is absolutely breathtaking!!
This specimen is Larvikite, and comes from the Feldspar Family. It has been nicely carved and polished into a Tower/Point, and has Stunning Flashes compared to those of Moonstone and Labradorite. First discovered in the Larvik Region of Norway, being the origin of the name as well. Larvikite is also sometimes called Black Moonstone, even if it’s not actually a moonstone. Between the patterning and the colorful Flashes, this piece is absolutely breathtaking!!
This specimen is Larvikite, and comes from the Feldspar Family. It has been nicely carved and polished into a Tower/Point, and has Stunning Flashes compared to those of Moonstone and Labradorite. First discovered in the Larvik Region of Norway, being the origin of the name as well. Larvikite is also sometimes called Black Moonstone, even if it’s not actually a moonstone. Between the patterning and the colorful Flashes, this piece is absolutely breathtaking!!