Sulphur and Celestine crystals

Poland, Tarnobrzeg, Machow mine

Sulphur and Celestine crystals
95.00 *Prices include VAT
Article codeI.B.0310.008
White and yellow transparent celestine crystals, up to 8 mm long, together with small clusters sulphur crystals; another aesthetic example of a classic from Poland, Tarnobrzeg, Machow mine.
Overall size of mineral specimen: 100x90x40 mm.
Size of individual sulphur crystals: up to 10mm.
Weighs approximately 0,228 kilogramme

At Machow the sulphur was deposited mostly as powder but also as coarsely crystalline masses and as free-growing crystals in the beautiful combinations with the minerals barite, calcite, and/or celestine.  The deposits was discovered by the geologist Pavlovski in 1954. The first sulphur from this open pit mine came out at 1969.
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