Description
Detailed Description
The best deep-purple amethyst in the entire lot, and one of the top deep-purple Thunder Bay amethysts I’ve ever seen – they are almost never this colour. These are sharp, glassy and lustrous crystals, with colour zoning. With magnification, one can see a very few of the red hematite disks-spherules that are so classic in Thunder Bay amethysts, and there are also a few elongated micro goethite inclusions as well. In excellent condition – with the eye there are two tiny nicks at tips, and there are some incomplete crystals around the periphery where this was removed from surrounding rock. A superb purple, most people would not believe this piece is from the Thunder Bay district.
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About These Thunder Bay Amethysts
Amethyst from the Thunder Bay District is among the finest in North America, and specimens grace museums and private collections worldwide. The specimens in this group are truly special – they are the top quality Thunder Bay amethyst. Excellent-quality Thunder Bay amethyst is very hard to obtain, primarily because decent-sized vugs collapsed during late-stage formation and post-formation – Mother Nature has damaged the pocket contents before the first human eyes even see them. These specimens are from the collection of David Nicklin, representing the best of all specimens he and his son Ian mined at the Diamond Willow Mine over a period of over 30 years. They are absolutely remarkable for their lustre, colours and lack of damage compared to the vast majority of Thunder Bay amethysts mined over the years. This is a unique opportunity to acquire a Thunder Bay amethyst from a special lot – we don’t expect to be able to see a lot like this again in the future.
A new article is on the website:
Thunder Bay Amethyst (click here). It features lots of photos, including an image sequence of the mining process used by by David and Ian Nicklin to recover amethyst specimens at the Diamond Willow Mine.
Important Note: This lot of Thunder Bay amethyst specimens is being offered jointly with my good friend and collecting partner David Joyce (www.davidkjoyceminerals.com). Different specimens are posted on each of our websites. I hope you will enjoy seeing the ones on his site too:
click here.