Another interesting and rare pseudomorph from this outstanding collection, a dolomite after halite from Permian, Oklahoma. The crystal illustrates the cubic growth lines of the halite with a very unique pyramidal termination in the center of the cubes. Some of the growth lines are up to 3.5 cm long. A couple of small bruises are present on the piece but in general it is in very nice condition. This uncommon pseudomorph is almost never available on the market today. And, this is the biggest I have ever seen for sale.
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:: Locality: Permian, Oklahoma
:: Size: small cabinet, 7.8 x 5.5 x 2.3 cm
::;Dolomite pseudo after Halite
:: Another interesting and rare