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ID: ptc-4900
Kunzite crystal and cut stones, Hall of Gems and Minerals, American Museum of Natural History, 1990
ID: ptc-4853
Harlequin Prince opal, 215.85 ct, Australia
ID: ptc-4852
Opal (variety precious), pendant of Russian design containing 41 opals surrounded by topaz, chrysoberyls, demantoid garnets, sapphires and pearls
ID: ptc-4865
Rock crystal, 13.5 centimeters high, McEarl Mine, Hot Springs, Arkansas
ID: ptc-4867
Amethyst brooch set with diamonds and a 45.71-ct. ametrine (trystine), Puerto Suarez, Bolivia, discovered 1977
ID: ptc-5232
Girl with largest nephrite boulder ever recorded, Harry Frank Guggenheim Hall of Minerals, 1990
ID: ptc-4804
Turquoise cabachons: top: 93.98 carats from Iran; bottom: 90.20 carats with spiderweb matrix from New Mexico
ID: ptc-4863
Serpentine vase
ID: ptc-4860
Jadeite cabochons from Myanmar [Burma] (nine smaller stones) and Guatemala (two larger stones), weights ranging from 6.38 to 28.34 carats, displayed on 20-kg jadeite boulder, Myanmar
ID: ptc-4861
Figure of Quan-yin carved from Burmese jadeite in China, 19th century
ID: ptc-4869
Rock crystal carving of horse's head, Russia, 19th century
ID: ptc-4866
Amethyst scepter crystal
ID: ptc-4868
Amethyst "pinwheel"
ID: ptc-4768
The Patricia Emerald, 12-sided crystal, 6.6 cm long, 126 grams, from Columbia
ID: ptc-4764
Large Burma ruby cabochon, 47 cts; round ruby, 1.38 ct., North Carolina; ruby; 1.87 ct., Tanzania
ID: ptc-4759
Star of India, sapphire, 563.35 carats, mined in Sri Lanka
ID: ptc-4760
Midnight Star sapphire, 116.75 carats, Sri Lanka
ID: ptc-4761
12 small sapphires of various colors, Sri Lanka
ID: ptc-4762
Padparascha sapphire, 100 carats, Sri Lanka
ID: ptc-4757
Armstrong Diamond, emerald-cut stone set in ring with two tapered baguettes, 14.11 carats, 1990
ID: ptc-4746
Bicolored tourmalines: "pencil" crystals, cut stone, and cabochon, from Mesa Grande, California, 1990
ID: ptc-4769
Aquamarine, morganite and heliodor from various locations, ranging in weight from the 11.38-ct. emerald-cut golden heliodor to the 390.25-ct. aquamarine, 1990
ID: ptc-4773
Fragment of the largest aquamarine crystal ever found, 5.28 kg (11.6 lb), discovered near Marambaia, Brazil, 1910; 47.39 ct stone from Siberia is shown for scale, 1990
ID: ptc-4781
Etched aquamarine crystal, 8 cm tall, associated with white elbaite, Dusso, Pakistan
ID: ptc-4758
Diamond crystals, single and twinned, maximum dimension 1 cm
ID: ptc-4766
The DeLong Star Ruby, 100.3 carats, Burma (Myanmar)
ID: ptc-4767
Sapphires ranging in weight from 3.50 to 188 carats, Sri Lanka
ID: 600814_01a
Exhibits and rotating globe, Earth History Hall, October 1990
ID: 600814_08a
Exhibits, with rotating globe, Earth History Hall, October 1990
ID: 600814_11a
Rotating globe exhibit, Earth History Hall, October 1990
ID: 600814_14a
Earth History Hall, October 1990
ID: 600814_18a
ID: 600814_22a
Wide view with rotating globe in the center, Earth History Hall, October 1990
ID: 600814_26a
Wall of exhibit cases, Earth History Hall, October 1990
ID: 600814_32a
Exhibit cases, showing Arthropods, Earth History Hall, October 1990
ID: 600814_35a
Exhibit cases showing Brachiopods and Mollusca, Earth History Hall, October 1990
ID: 600815_07
Rotating globe and dioramas of Devonian scenes, Earth History Hall, October 1990
ID: 600815_10
ID: 600815_18
ID: 600815_21
General view, Earth History Hall, October 1990
ID: 600815_26
View of rotating globe and exhibit cases, Earth History Hall, October 1990
ID: 600815_33
Exhibit cases, Earth History Hall, October 1990
ID: 600815_35
Coelenterates exhibit case and sign to Museum Library entrance, Earth History Hall, October 1990
ID: 600817_04
Panel with text and entrance to exhibit area and small theater, Earth History Hall, October 1990
ID: 600817_07
Earth History Hall, Earth model in the center, October 1990
ID: 600817_33
Geologic Map of New York Region, Earth History Hall, October 1990
ID: 600817_35
ID: 600817_11
Small theater with benches, Earth History Hall, October 1990
ID: 600817_16
Seismographic Globe and exhibit cases, Hall of Earth History, October 1990
ID: 600817_22
Seismographic Globe, fourth floor, Earth History Hall, October 1990
ID: 600817_25
ID: 600817_29
Exhibit text, Earth History Hall, October 1990
ID: ptc-7006
Star of India
ID: ptc-7005
ID: ptc-4748
Heliodor, aqua marine, blue topaz, and kunzite, cut and uncut
ID: ptc-4749
A historical grouping of Kunz and Whitlock books, crystals and related objects from Museum's collection, circa 1990
ID: ptc-4750
Headdress pendant, Manchu
ID: ptc-4751
Carvings from various stones, China and Japan
ID: ptc-4752
Gemstones of various colors
ID: ptc-4771
Emerald crystal
ID: ptc-4765
Ruby crystal
ID: ptc-4774
Heliodor crystal and cut stone
ID: ptc-4061
Sun Eclipse by the Earth as Seen on the Moon, oil on canvas by James Perry Wilson, May 14, 1938
ID: 4062
Sun Eclipse by the Earth as Seen on the Moon, from solar eclipse of May 14, 1938, oil on canvas by James Perry Wilson, 1940
ID: ptc-5350
Star of India, American Museum of Natural History, 1995
ID: ptc-5340
Ahnighito Meteorite, 1995
ID: ptc-6570
View of Earth from Space, mural by Dennis Davidson, Hayden Planetarium, 1995
ID: ptc-6912
Swarm of termites trapped in Dominican amber
ID: ptc-7316
Diamond, octahedral crystal in kimberlite matrix, 25 carats
ID: ptc-7211
Tourmaline, shown on loan to the American Museum of Natural History
ID: ptc-7215
ID: ptc-7216
ID: ptc-7217
ID: ptc-7218
ID: ptc-7219
Tourmaline
ID: DF_030915_00252
Arthur Ross Hall of Meteorites, Ahnighito meteorite, center, 2003
ID: RM_101006_4771
Arthur Ross Hall of Meteorites, showing Ahnighito meteorite, center, October 6, 2010
ID: RM_101006_4775
Arthur Ross Hall of Meteorites, Ahnighito meteorite, center, October 6, 2010
ID: RM_101006_4802
Ahnighito meteorite, Arthur Ross Hall of Meteorites, October 6, 2010
ID: RM_101006_4807
ID: MS_141114_0527-edit
Volcanoes section, Nature's Fury: The Science of Natural Disasters, Gallery 3, November 14, 2014
ID: MS_141114_0586
ID: MS_141114_0627-edit
Volcano section, Nature's Fury: The Science of Natural Disasters, Gallery 3, November 14, 2014
ID: MS_141114_0636
ID: MS_141114_0663-edit
Nature's Fury: The Science of Natural Disasters, Gallery 3, November 14, 2014
ID: MS_150424_3069-edit
David S. and Ruth L. Gottesman Hall of Planet Earth, Rose Center for Earth and Space, April 24, 2015
ID: MS_151020_5905-edit
David S. and Ruth L. Gottesman Hall of Planet Earth, Rose Center for Earth and Space, October 20, 2015
ID: MS_160815_0806-edit
Morgan Memorial Hall of Gems and Harry Frank Guggenheim Hall of Minerals, August 15, 2016
ID: MS_160815_0811-edit
Morgan Memorial Hall of Gems, August 15, 2016
ID: MS_160815_0816-edit
Harry Frank Guggenheim Hall of Minerals, August 15, 2016
ID: MS_160815_0871-edit
David S. and Ruth L. Gottesman Hall of Planet Earth, Rose Center for Earth and Space, August 15, 2016
ID: ls-139-054
"Richest Hill in the World", copper mine, Anaconda Hill, Butte, Montana
ID: ls-139-055
Mine fan and air shaft entrance
ID: ls-203-014
Bryce Canyon, Utah
ID: ls-203-015
ID: ls-203-016
The Narrows, Zion National Park, Utah
ID: ls-203-017
El Gobernader, Zion National Park, Utah
ID: ls-203-018
Chinese Pagoda rock formation, Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
ID: ls-203-019
South Rim, Grand Canyon, Arizona
ID: ls-203-020
The Great White Throne, Zion National Park, Utah