Natural Sulfur from Bolivia
PUMI2488-3
Native sulfur is an elemental mineral that forms in volcanic zones through the direct sublimation of sulfur-rich gases. This 900 g specimen comes from the Bolivian desert, extracted from a mine now closed. Its well-formed polyhedral crystals display the vivid yellow hue characteristic of sulfur.
Before it was used to make matches or gunpowder, sulfur was above all a mineral curiosity.
Mounted on a black base, this specimen highlights both the purity of its colour and the sharpness of its crystalline forms.
Before it was used to make matches or gunpowder, sulfur was above all a mineral curiosity.
Mounted on a black base, this specimen highlights both the purity of its colour and the sharpness of its crystalline forms.
This unique piece has been sold...