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Diamond (1.09 carat macle, twinned crystal) from Finsch Mine, Free State (formerly Orange Free State), South Africa

 
Diamond (1.09 carat macle, twinned crystal) from Finsch Mine, Free State (formerly Orange Free State), South Africa

Diamond (1.09 carat macle, twinned crystal) from Finsch Mine, Free State (formerly Orange Free State), South Africa

DESCRIPTION:No. 34462
Mineral:Diamond (1.09 carat macle, twinned crystal)
Locality:Finsch Mine, Free State (formerly Orange Free State), South Africa
Description:Sparkling crystal of natural diamond with triangular shape the result of Spinel-law twinning (macle or twin). The crystal is colorless and the faces have convex cushion-shape that catches light. Near one edge is a small internal flaw.
Overall Size:7x7x3 mm
Crystals:7 mm
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