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Diamond (1.26 carat macle, twinned crystal) from Free State (formerly Orange Free State), South Africa

 
Diamond (1.26 carat macle, twinned crystal) from Free State (formerly Orange Free State), South Africa

Diamond (1.26 carat macle, twinned crystal) from Free State (formerly Orange Free State), South Africa

DESCRIPTION:No. 29715
Mineral:Diamond (1.26 carat macle, twinned crystal)
Locality:Free State (formerly Orange Free State), South Africa
Description:Asymmetrical (one side is pyramidal, the other flat) transparent diamond crystal exhibiting Spinel-law twinning (Macle=twin). The surface of the crystal has a pattern resembling alligator skin. The twin plane is visible around the perimeter.
Overall Size:7x5x4 mm
Crystals:7 mm
Archived: For reference only

 

 

 

 

 

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