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Diamond (1.24 carat colorless macle, twinned crystal) from Northern Cape Province, South Africa

 
Diamond (1.24 carat colorless macle, twinned crystal) from Northern Cape Province, South Africa

Diamond (1.24 carat colorless macle, twinned crystal) from Northern Cape Province, South Africa

DESCRIPTION:No. 55340
Mineral:Diamond (1.24 carat colorless macle, twinned crystal)
Locality:Northern Cape Province, South Africa
Description:Lustrous colorless (very pale gray) transparent triangular diamond crystal with convex cushion-shaped faces that give excellent internal sparkle. The diamond is a macle, twinned on the {111} plane following the Spinel Law of twinning. No inclusions.
Overall Size:7x7x3 mm
Crystals:7 mm
Archived: For reference only

 

 

 

 

 

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