Adularia ("Faden") (ex Obodda)

Hachupa, Shigar Valley, Baltistan, Northern Areas, Pakistan
Small Cabinet, 8.8 x 2.1 x 0.8 cm
Start Time: 07/06/2017 6:45:00 pm (CDT)
End Time: 07/13/2017 7:00:47 pm (CDT)
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Item Description

Alpine localities are well known for producing superb Adularia specimens, but there are a few "Alpine-type" localities in the Himalayas of Pakistan that produce some great specimens in their own right. Adularia is actually a variety of Orthoclase (typically), and is most commonly associated with metamorphic deposits such as those in the Alps. This specimen hosts many GEMMY, white/colorless, somewhat blocky, lustrous crystals of Adularia in a beautiful "Faden" growth. "Faden" is the German word for string, and the term is most often applied to Epidote or Quartz specimens where the crystals have grown around and over a thin "string"-like mineral (typically some kind of Amphibole), creating a distinctive growth line through the specimen. You can actually see the crystals of the Amphibole species on the back of this specimen. A very showy "Faden" Adularia, and good quality to boot! A great specimen of this contemporary classic material. Aside from Switzerland, Pakistan is the only locality that I can think of which produces these unusual Feldspars. From the dealer stock of Herb Obodda.

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