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This is a mineral I'm very fond off. Ruby Zoisite - a natural combination of ruby and zoisite crystals in one unit of rock. This is a particularly lovely set because one of the 2 elongated faceted brios has a very large surface area of ruby. This is a cousin of the blue tanzanite and comes in green and black colours.
The brios measure approx 29 x 10mm and the whole arrangement drops at approx 42mm.
Black spinel, ruby and chrysoprase rondells drop from a wire coiled loop at the top of the brios.
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