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Chrysoberyls from Sri Lanka & Brazil, ranging in weight from 8.9 to 74.44 carats
ptc-4785
Faceted elbaites in different colors ranging in weight from 127.7 carats to 1.270 carats, from various localities
ptc-4795
Cut topazes from various localities, ranging in weight from 17.16 cts. to 375 cts. Blue, yellow, pink.
ptc-4794
Sapphires ranging in weight from 3.50 to 188 carats, Sri Lanka
ptc-4767
Zircons ranging in weight from 7.76 to 40.19 carats, Sri Lanka and Thailand
ptc-4800
Peridot crystal 4.1 cm long and a 10.92 carat cut stone, Zabargad Island, Egypt
ptc-4802
An 85 carat cat's eye, Chrysoberyl
ptc-4783
Pink elbaites: crystal 10 cm long and 419.5 carat cut stone, Pala, California
ptc-4799
Spessartine crystals up to 1.5 cm across on quartz, Naugahar Province, Afghanistan; 28.41 carat almandine, Tanzania; 8.97 carat round brilliant-cut pyrope, Macon County, North Carolina
ptc-4882
Heliodor crystal and cut stone
ptc-4774
Spessartine crystal (modified dodecahedron), 1.5 cm across on smoky quartz, Ramona, California
ptc-4884
4.03 carat cut spinel and an octahedral crystal, 1 cm across in marble
ptc-4788
Aquamarine, morganite and heliodor from various locations, ranging in weight from the 11.38-ct. emerald-cut golden heliodor to the 390.25-ct. aquamarine, 1990
ptc-4769
Jadeite cabochons from Myanmar [Burma] (nine smaller stones) and Guatemala (two larger stones), weights ranging from 6.38 to 28.34 carats, displayed on 20-kg jadeite boulder, Myanmar
ptc-4860
Typical Montana Yogo rough and cut sapphires in blue and violet; thin tabular gems range from .75 to 2.25 carats
ptc-4763
Tourmaline crystals from Mount Mica, Maine, largest crystal is 5.3 centimeters long
ptc-4798
Opals from Mexico ranging in weight from 4.72 to 31.70 carats, American Museum of Natural History, 1990
ptc-4851
Round brilliant-cut zircon, 208.65 carats,Thailand, largest known blue zircon on public display
ptc-4801
Gemstone crystals: tourmaline, aquamarine, morganite, heliodor, topaz, kunzite, spodumene and citrine
ptc-4753
Quartz, variety Amethyst, oval-cut stone, 158 carats, Ural Mountains, Russia
K14462
Tags
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Asset ID
ptc-4870
Title
Quartz varieties including rock crystal, smoky quartz, citrine, amethyst, rose quartz, and green quartz, weights range from 13.16 to 489.85 carats; cut gems, oval, pear-shaped, and star-shaped, from v
Agent (Role)
Van Pelt, Erica
(
Photographer
),
Van Pelt, Harold
(
Photographer
)
Date
1990
Collection/Work Relation
AMNH Special Collections, Photographic Transparency Collection, 4 x 5: 4870
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