Carlhintzeite
Rare ! Yellow Carlhintzeite Specimen
Rare Carlhintzeite from Qinglong, Guizhou, China The finding of carlhintzeites in Dachang, produced at the beginning of 2025, constitutes an unexpected mineralogical event in a district traditionally known for its stibnite mineralization. Until then, Carlhintzeite had only been documented in the form of very small crystal aggregates or poorly differentiated masses, without defined macroscopic specimens. The appearance of crystals of good size therefore represents a relevant advance in the knowledge of this very rare species. In this specimen, the Carlhintzeite, of intense yellow color, is very rich in translucent crystals and occurs on limonite’s matrix. It has been published on the website of the prestigious journal Mineralogical Record, in its “What’s New” section by Tom Moore https://mineralogicalrecord.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Toms-Online-Report-75-.pdf Size : 33 x 27 x17mm Weight : 37.2 carats
$80.00
Rare ! Yellow Carlhintzeite Specimen
Rare Carlhintzeite from Qinglong, Guizhou, China The finding of carlhintzeites in Dachang, produced at the beginning of 2025, constitutes an unexpected mineralogical event in a district traditionally known for its stibnite mineralization. Until then, Carlhintzeite had only been documented in the form of very small crystal aggregates or poorly differentiated masses, without defined macroscopic specimens. The appearance of crystals of good size therefore represents a relevant advance in the knowledge of this very rare species. In this specimen, the Carlhintzeite, of intense yellow color, is very rich in translucent crystals and occurs on limonite’s matrix. It has been published on the website of the prestigious journal Mineralogical Record, in its “What’s New” section by Tom Moore https://mineralogicalrecord.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Toms-Online-Report-75-.pdf Size : 49 x 32 x 27 mm Weight : 100 carats
$70.00
Rare ! Yellow Carlhintzeite Specimen
Rare Carlhintzeite from Qinglong, Guizhou, China The finding of carlhintzeites in Dachang, produced at the beginning of 2025, constitutes an unexpected mineralogical event in a district traditionally known for its stibnite mineralization. Until then, Carlhintzeite had only been documented in the form of very small crystal aggregates or poorly differentiated masses, without defined macroscopic specimens. The appearance of crystals of good size therefore represents a relevant advance in the knowledge of this very rare species. In this specimen, the Carlhintzeite, of intense yellow color, is very rich in translucent crystals and occurs on limonite’s matrix. It has been published on the website of the prestigious journal Mineralogical Record, in its “What’s New” section by Tom Moore https://mineralogicalrecord.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Toms-Online-Report-75-.pdf Size : 39 x 27 x 18 mm Weight : 69 carats
$65.00
Rare ! Yellow Carlhintzeite Specimen
Rare Carlhintzeite from Qinglong, Guizhou, China The finding of carlhintzeites in Dachang, produced at the beginning of 2025, constitutes an unexpected mineralogical event in a district traditionally known for its stibnite mineralization. Until then, Carlhintzeite had only been documented in the form of very small crystal aggregates or poorly differentiated masses, without defined macroscopic specimens. The appearance of crystals of good size therefore represents a relevant advance in the knowledge of this very rare species. In this specimen, the Carlhintzeite, of intense yellow color, is very rich in translucent crystals and occurs on limonite’s matrix. It has been published on the website of the prestigious journal Mineralogical Record, in its “What’s New” section by Tom Moore https://mineralogicalrecord.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Toms-Online-Report-75-.pdf Size : 41 x 37 x 22 mm Weight : 77 carats
$67.00
Rare ! Yellow Carlhintzeite Specimen
Rare Carlhintzeite from Qinglong, Guizhou, China The finding of carlhintzeites in Dachang, produced at the beginning of 2025, constitutes an unexpected mineralogical event in a district traditionally known for its stibnite mineralization. Until then, Carlhintzeite had only been documented in the form of very small crystal aggregates or poorly differentiated masses, without defined macroscopic specimens. The appearance of crystals of good size therefore represents a relevant advance in the knowledge of this very rare species. In this specimen, the Carlhintzeite, of intense yellow color, is very rich in translucent crystals and occurs on limonite’s matrix. It has been published on the website of the prestigious journal Mineralogical Record, in its “What’s New” section by Tom Moore https://mineralogicalrecord.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Toms-Online-Report-75-.pdf Size : 44 x 37 x 16 mmWeight : 63.6 carats
$78.00
Rare ! Yellow Carlhintzeite Specimen
Rare Carlhintzeite from Qinglong, Guizhou, China The finding of carlhintzeites in Dachang, produced at the beginning of 2025, constitutes an unexpected mineralogical event in a district traditionally known for its stibnite mineralization. Until then, Carlhintzeite had only been documented in the form of very small crystal aggregates or poorly differentiated masses, without defined macroscopic specimens. The appearance of crystals of good size therefore represents a relevant advance in the knowledge of this very rare species. In this specimen, the Carlhintzeite, of intense yellow color, is very rich in translucent crystals and occurs on limonite’s matrix. It has been published on the website of the prestigious journal Mineralogical Record, in its “What’s New” section by Tom Moore https://mineralogicalrecord.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Toms-Online-Report-75-.pdf Size : 38 x 30 x 21 mm Weight : 66.2 carats
$90.00
Rare ! Yellow Carlhintzeite Specimen
Rare Carlhintzeite from Qinglong, Guizhou, China The finding of carlhintzeites in Dachang, produced at the beginning of 2025, constitutes an unexpected mineralogical event in a district traditionally known for its stibnite mineralization. Until then, Carlhintzeite had only been documented in the form of very small crystal aggregates or poorly differentiated masses, without defined macroscopic specimens. The appearance of crystals of good size therefore represents a relevant advance in the knowledge of this very rare species. In this specimen, the Carlhintzeite, of intense yellow color, is very rich in translucent crystals and occurs on limonite’s matrix. It has been published on the website of the prestigious journal Mineralogical Record, in its “What’s New” section by Tom Moore https://mineralogicalrecord.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Toms-Online-Report-75-.pdf Size : 39 x 32 x 17 mmWeight : 53.3 carats
$72.00
Rare ! Yellow Carlhintzeite with Quartz and Purple Fluorite Specimen
Yellow Carlhintzeite with Quartz and Purple Fluorite Specimen from Qinglong, Guizhou, China The finding of carlhintzeites in Dachang, produced at the beginning of 2025, constitutes an unexpected mineralogical event in a district traditionally known for its stibnite mineralization. Until then, Carlhintzeite had only been documented in the form of very small crystal aggregates or poorly differentiated masses, without defined macroscopic specimens. The appearance of crystals of good size therefore represents a relevant advance in the knowledge of this very rare species. In this specimen, the Carlhintzeite, of intense yellow color, is very rich in translucent crystals and occurs on limonite’s matrix. It has been published on the website of the prestigious journal Mineralogical Record, in its “What’s New” section by Tom Moore https://mineralogicalrecord.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Toms-Online-Report-75-.pdf Size : 40 x35 x 18 mmWeight : 80 carats
$110.00