A sharp thumber of vesuvianite from the classic Italian locality - two crystals that are super-lustrous and sharp as razors, with a bit of accenting matrix. Vesuvianite got its name from Mt. Vesuvius, also in Italy, where it was first found. Old Gary Hansen dealer stock.
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