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Minerals Kermesite (M220)
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Kermesite (M220)

€370.00

From Greek kermes a name (in the older chemistry) for red amorphous antimony trisulphide, often mixed with antimony trioxide. Kermezite from the locality represents the very best of the mineral world-wide. Very rare material and hard to obtain.

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From Greek kermes a name (in the older chemistry) for red amorphous antimony trisulphide, often mixed with antimony trioxide. Kermezite from the locality represents the very best of the mineral world-wide. Very rare material and hard to obtain.

From Greek kermes a name (in the older chemistry) for red amorphous antimony trisulphide, often mixed with antimony trioxide. Kermezite from the locality represents the very best of the mineral world-wide. Very rare material and hard to obtain.

Kermesite (M220)

Czech Republic

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LOCATION

Pezinok, Pezinok District, Bratislava Region, Slovakia

SIZE

94 x 47 x 49 mm

DESCRIPTION

From Greek kermes a name (in the older chemistry) for red amorphous antimony trisulphide, often mixed with antimony trioxide. Kermezite from the locality represents the very best of the mineral world-wide. Very rare material and hard to obtain.

PRICE

€ 370,—

MARTIN GRÜLL (BIO)

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