Weight : 263 g Dimensions : 98 x 56 x 45 mm
Bright Epidote Crystals – Viù Valley, Piedmont, Italy - Video in image 3
A massive specimen covered with a brilliant expanse of small Epidote crystals, found in the Viù Valley in the Piedmont Alps, Italy. The surface is intensely reflective thanks to its vitreous luster and excellent crystallization, with golden-green/olive-green hues characteristic of this Italian locality, historically known for its Alpine minerals.
🌍 Origin: Viù Valley, Piedmont, Italy
🪨 Mineral: Epidote in terminated crystals
📏 Dimensions: 98 x 56 x 45 mm
⚖️ Weight: 263 g
🔸 Ideal for collection, crystal therapy, or educational use.
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