Natural Small Purple Stichtite & Green Serpentine Cobbed Pieces - Sold per 2 kg (400-600 pieces) - From Barberton, South Africa

R 600.00 ZAR
  • Natural Small Purple Stichtite & Green Serpentine Cobbed Pieces  - Sold per 2 kg (400-600 pieces) - From Barberton, South Africa - TopRock

Natural Small Purple Stichtite & Green Serpentine Cobbed Pieces - Sold per 2 kg (400-600 pieces) - From Barberton, South Africa

R 600.00 ZAR

PRODUCT INFORMATION


General Description

Stichtite is a rare mineral known for its purple color, which comes from Chromium Magnesium, giving it a silky soft pearly luster. It belongs to the Hydrotalcite mineral group and is only found in a few locations worldwide, including Dundas in Tasmania and Kaap Se Hoek and Barberton in South Africa. This material is often found in association with black or brown Serpentine, but recent deposits have yielded material with semi-gemmy green Serpentine. The Stichtite is cobbed into small, colorful pieces that are very sellable. It's light in weight, making polished items have a beneficial size to weight ratio. However, due to its composition and softness, achieving a perfect polish is nearly impossible, and natural flaws, fissures, or cracks may be evident. Stichtite is formed as an alteration product of Chromite-containing Serpentine. Toprock sources the rough directly from the mines in Barberton, South Africa, and exclusively polishes the material in their factory. Larger pieces of Stichtite are rare and collectible since the deposit mostly yields small rough pieces. While there may be plans to attempt creating larger items like eggs and balls, it would result in a significant waste of material and negatively impact the price. Stichtite is highly sought after in the international market and is a valuable resource locally, especially since it's otherwise mostly known from large deposits in Australia.

The photographs are representative of either the entire stock item offered, else a representative sample of the broader batch. Variation is to be expected across individually selected batches. However, all batches / items within this stock item are fully sorted and selected accordingly to associated grade.


Product Data

Locality = Barberton, South Africa
Grade = Very Good to A Grade
Size = 1 - 5 cm | 0.39 - 1.97 inch
Net Weight = 2 kg | 4.4 Lbs
Product Type = Stock Item

Weight = 2.0 kg

SKU = STINN230105ZS01

Currently 11 in stock.

Please Note: The product title specifies the exact number of pieces included for the listed product price e.g. x 12, x 1, x 35 etc. The vast majority of our products are individually graded batches or single pieces which are priced accordingly. Therefore, if we state “Currently 1 in stock” this means we have 1 batch and/or 1 piece available as per the number of pieces indicated in the product title.

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PRODUCT INFORMATION


General Description

Stichtite is a rare mineral known for its purple color, which comes from Chromium Magnesium, giving it a silky soft pearly luster. It belongs to the Hydrotalcite mineral group and is only found in a few locations worldwide, including Dundas in Tasmania and Kaap Se Hoek and Barberton in South Africa. This material is often found in association with black or brown Serpentine, but recent deposits have yielded material with semi-gemmy green Serpentine. The Stichtite is cobbed into small, colorful pieces that are very sellable. It's light in weight, making polished items have a beneficial size to weight ratio. However, due to its composition and softness, achieving a perfect polish is nearly impossible, and natural flaws, fissures, or cracks may be evident. Stichtite is formed as an alteration product of Chromite-containing Serpentine. Toprock sources the rough directly from the mines in Barberton, South Africa, and exclusively polishes the material in their factory. Larger pieces of Stichtite are rare and collectible since the deposit mostly yields small rough pieces. While there may be plans to attempt creating larger items like eggs and balls, it would result in a significant waste of material and negatively impact the price. Stichtite is highly sought after in the international market and is a valuable resource locally, especially since it's otherwise mostly known from large deposits in Australia.

The photographs are representative of either the entire stock item offered, else a representative sample of the broader batch. Variation is to be expected across individually selected batches. However, all batches / items within this stock item are fully sorted and selected accordingly to associated grade.


Product Data

Locality = Barberton, South Africa
Grade = Very Good to A Grade
Size = 1 - 5 cm | 0.39 - 1.97 inch
Net Weight = 2 kg | 4.4 Lbs
Product Type = Stock Item