A SUPERB example of the rare YELLOW Narsarsukite to my knowledge found only here. In any case, its certainly gotta be the prettiest possible examples for the species and as for that, this thumbnail is one of the best I have seen (not the biggest mind you, but aesthetically as a specimen, its up there!). It features a perfectly balanced 1.3 cm crystal perched nicely on matrix and comes from the noted Marcelle and Charles Weber Collection. It is somewhat more translucent in person than it appears here. 2.6 x 2.0 x 1.4 cm
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