This is an old classic, rarely seen as it is. But these two specimens...Superb gem-quality crystals no less...are just incredible! I have not seen the like for the locality. In fact, the only Edingtonite I have seen even for sale are the small opaque crystals from Canada or Scotland. These two specimens have great clarity, what must be incredible size and form for the species, and very good luster. Important as rarities, classics, or thumbnails of mindboggling esoteric quality. Both are basically equivalent, of similar size, and each is complete all around save for a flat contact on the back face only. 1.8 x 1 x .4 cm
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:: Locality: Bolet, Karlsborg, Sweden
:: Size: thumbnail, 1.8 x 1 x .4 cm
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:: This is an old classic, rarely seen as it is. But these two sp