This perfect, equant, textbook-quality crystal is a very significant example of this rare species for San Diego, of which few better exist. I recall the handwringing it caused when Chuck traded this from Irv Brown in the mid-1990s. By any standard, this is a beautiful example of the species from any US locale. Ex. Chuck Houser Collection.
Fundort: Himalaya Mine (Himalaya pegmatite; Himalaya dikes), Gem Hill, Mesa Grande District, San Diego County, Kalifornien, Vereinigte Staaten (Fundort bei mindat.org)
Größe: 3.2 x 2.1 x 0.6 cm
Date
before March 2010
date QS:P,+2010-03-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+2010-03-00T00:00:00Z/10
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:: Locality: Himalaya Mine (Himalaya pegmatite; Himalaya dikes), Gem Hill, Mesa Grande District, [[:en:San Diego County, California|San Diego County]