Jeremejewite (M1552)

€384.00

Jeremejewite is generally a rare mineral, named in honor of Pavel Vladimirovitch Jeremejev, who was a professor of mineralogy at the Petersburg Academy of Science in the end of the 19th century. Namibia produced some of the finest specimen of the species - at Mile 72, but also at Farm Ameba, which is also famous for Aquamarine and Fluorite. The crystal size of 26mm of this particular crystal is remarkable - it is sharp terminated, double terminated and very glossy all around. 

Jeremejewite is generally a rare mineral, named in honor of Pavel Vladimirovitch Jeremejev, who was a professor of mineralogy at the Petersburg Academy of Science in the end of the 19th century. Namibia produced some of the finest specimen of the species - at Mile 72, but also at Farm Ameba, which is also famous for Aquamarine and Fluorite. The crystal size of 26mm of this particular crystal is remarkable - it is sharp terminated, double terminated and very glossy all around. 

Jeremejewite (M1552)

Namibia

LOCATION

Farm Ameib, Karibib, Erongo, Namibia

SIZE

26 x 7 x 6 mm

DESCRIPTION

Jeremejewite is generally a rare mineral, named in honor of Pavel Vladimirovitch Jeremejev, who was a professor of mineralogy at the Petersburg Academy of Science in the end of the 19th century. Namibia produced some of the finest specimen of the species - at Mile 72, but also at Farm Ameba, which is also famous for Aquamarine and Fluorite. The crystal size of 26mm of this particular crystal is remarkable - it is sharp terminated, double terminated and very glossy all around. 

PRICE

€ 384,—