Description: I HAVE A HUGE COLLECTION OF MOLDAVITE AND LIBYAN GLASS. BEEN COLLECTING FOR 40 YEARS. I AM LETTING SOME OF MY NICEST PIECES OUT OF MY COLLECTION GO. THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE PIECES! IT HAS SUPER NICE COLOR TOO, IT DOES HAVE A SMALL NICK OR TWO , BUT OTHERWISE PRETTY NATURAL. ONE OF MY FINER PIECES! IT IS TRULY PHENOMENALLY SHAPED AND GORGEOUS TO BOOT! I WILL BE PUTTING UP A BUNCH MORE OF THIS AND LIBYAN GLASS THIS WEEK. IT IS ABOUT 7/8THS INCHES LONG (23 MM) AND ABOUT 5/8THS INCHES WIDE (16MM) AND ABOUT 5/16TH INCH THICK (8MM) AT IT'S THICKEST POINT. ALL NATURAL. WEIGHTS IN AT AT 4.1 GRAMS, OR 20.5 CARAT WEIGHT! IT IS A VERY UNIQUE AND COOL PIECE! IT IS INCREDIBLY COLORED. IN A COUPLE OF SHOTS THERE IS A WIRE STAND, IT IS NOT INCLUDED. FYI!! I BOUGHT THIS OFF A MOLDAVITE MINER DECADES AGO FROM THE MALESICE AREA. NOT MANY COME UP ANYMORE THAT ARE THIS SWEET FOR ANY PRICE. PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BUY. SMOKE AND PET FREE HOME . THIS WILL SHIP BY FREE USPS GROUND ADVANTAGE MAIL WHICH WILL INCLUDE FULL INSURANCE VALUE ! HERE IS SOME INFO. ON MOLDAVITE IN GENERAL. I WILL BE PUTTING UP LARGE AND SMALLER PIECE HOPEFULLY ALL THIS WEEK. Tektites are formed by the impact of a large meteorite or comet nuclei with the earth's surface. The earth's surface at the impact site melts into a glass becoming the tektites. Not all impacts form tektites, in fact most known craters do not have tektites associated with them. A number of special circumstances are required before tektites are formed. Tektites, which have been found on every continent, are usually tar black or blackish brown, while Moldavites, which are to be found mainly in the Moldau river valley in Czechoslovakia, are a deep green color. The area around the Ries Crater, in Germany, is the source for all Moldavites -- the age of the crater, 14.7 million years old, is identical with the age of Moldavite. Moldavites are by far the most beautiful of the tektites and are the only known gemstone of extraterrestrial origin. Moldavites have always been a highly prized material due to the incredible emerald green color, and the fact that they are even more rare than diamonds, rubies, or emeralds. Since their origin is due to an impact event, further discovery of new deposits seems very unlikely.
Price: 118 USD
Location: Winona, Minnesota
End Time: 2024-12-10T00:22:57.000Z
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