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Fluorescent Chalcedony and Magnesite Wholesale Burro Creek AZ Specimen W1
$ 47.51
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Description
Fluorescent Mineral Collector PieceFeatured here is a lovely, large uncut piece of Chalcedony and Magnesite from Burro Creek in
AZ, it fluoresces green under SW, and creamy orange color under LW
. It would make a good addition to your awesome specimen collection. The first four photos are SW, the next four are LW, and the last four are daylight.
Buy this great piece and have us cut a beautiful sphere, or two for you! Ask about by the inch pricing.
The dimensions of this piece are: up to 7" width by up to 7" length by up to 6-1/2" thick. The lot weighs about 15 pounds and 9 ounces
.
We use a 36 watt fluorescent lamp specifically designed for viewing displayed fluorescent minerals . The lamp was built and designed by "Way Too Cool" of AZ (they have a great website with lots of good info on fluorescent minerals and lamps). Our minerals are photographed dry, and no type of of photo enhancement is employed, as it appears under our lamp is how it photoed and is presented on our listings. We display shortwave photos first, then long wave photos. If the mineral does not fluoresce under one those waves, it will be noted in the listing. These items will not fluoresce as shown with a poster lamp. They will fluoresce as shown if you are using a fluorescent mineral lamp, designed for that purpose.
We do our best to represent the true colors of our materials. Please remember there are many factors to consider, such as how your computer monitor displays the photos. Also SW minerals will not fluoresce with most of the UV flashlights.
100% satisfaction is guaranteed however, any unsatisfactory items must be returned within 30 days. Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs incurred. Refund will be given as: money back, or exchanged merchandise. Please check out our other auctions, as we can combine shipping costs for multiple items. We use bubble wrap to protect smaller and fragile items to insure safe shipping. All rough is photographed wet to show what the colors will look like polished.