Smoky Quartz gwindel w/ Chlorite ex Obodda

Giuv Valley, Tavetsch, Graubunden, Switzerland
Small Cabinet, 7.4 x 5.3 x 2.8 cm
Start Time: 06/02/2012 6:30:00 pm (CDT)
End Time: 06/07/2012 6:30:00 pm (CDT)
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Item Description

There is no type of mineral specimen which more clearly says "Alpine classic" than the beautiful habit of quartz known as gwindel quartz. Typically sharp, lustrous and gemmy, always distinctive-looking, the colorless to dark smoky brown gwindels from the French and Swiss Alps have always been top-shelf collectors" items, according to a 2007 Mineralogical Record article by Tom Moore. Gwindel quartz is the intergrowth of (mostly) tabular quartz crystals in which the main crystallographic axes are more or less twisted with respect the neighbouring crystals. This results in a contorted (twisted) appearance. The reason for the twisting is the presence of a screw axis in the crystal structure (Zorz, 2009). They are found mainly in some alpine-type clefts. "Gwindel" is from German, meaning "gewunden" = contorted, twisted, wound. This classic specimen is water-clear, has a muted glassy luster caused by frosting/etching by chlorite and light smoky, tinted green (chlorite) color. For the size, this gemmy, frosted, lightly twisted gwindel smoky quartz is very fine. This is a pristine floater, with the contacted base being crystallized and having no damage. Chlorite-frosted twisted gwindels are relatively uncommon, in fact. The crystal looks great from either side. Ex Herb Obodda dealer stock.

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