Amethyst Cluster Thunder Bay
Amethyst Cluster Thunder Bay E #3 300g to 599g
Amethyst Chunk From Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada - Size #2
One of the most beautiful and distinctive characteristics of many Thunder Bay amethysts is the inclusion of red hematite. The inclusion of red highlights is due to hematite. Some specimens are entirely red, and some show distinct zoning – the crystal surfaces are red and amethyst is evident as an earlier phase growth. Thunder Bay quartz crystals occur in many colors and shades, from colorless, pale lilac to a deep purple that can approach black. The luster of Thunder Bay amethyst normally contains a very shiny glassy luster, lustrous crystals at the Diamond Willow Mine.
Thunder Bay amethyst has been known since the 19th century and is remarkable for its variety. Just north of Lake Superior, the Thunder Bay District of Ontario is world-famous for its distinctive, ancient amethyst crystals.
Amethyst Cluster Thunder Bay E #3 300g to 599g
Amethyst Chunk From Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada - Size #2
One of the most beautiful and distinctive characteristics of many Thunder Bay amethysts is the inclusion of red hematite. The inclusion of red highlights is due to hematite. Some specimens are entirely red, and some show distinct zoning – the crystal surfaces are red and amethyst is evident as an earlier phase growth. Thunder Bay quartz crystals occur in many colors and shades, from colorless, pale lilac to a deep purple that can approach black. The luster of Thunder Bay amethyst normally contains a very shiny glassy luster, lustrous crystals at the Diamond Willow Mine.
Thunder Bay amethyst has been known since the 19th century and is remarkable for its variety. Just north of Lake Superior, the Thunder Bay District of Ontario is world-famous for its distinctive, ancient amethyst crystals.
Amethyst Cluster Thunder Bay E #3 300g to 599g
Amethyst Chunk From Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada - Size #2
One of the most beautiful and distinctive characteristics of many Thunder Bay amethysts is the inclusion of red hematite. The inclusion of red highlights is due to hematite. Some specimens are entirely red, and some show distinct zoning – the crystal surfaces are red and amethyst is evident as an earlier phase growth. Thunder Bay quartz crystals occur in many colors and shades, from colorless, pale lilac to a deep purple that can approach black. The luster of Thunder Bay amethyst normally contains a very shiny glassy luster, lustrous crystals at the Diamond Willow Mine.
Thunder Bay amethyst has been known since the 19th century and is remarkable for its variety. Just north of Lake Superior, the Thunder Bay District of Ontario is world-famous for its distinctive, ancient amethyst crystals.