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
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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
1990
Transparencies -- Color
4 x 5
Aquamarine; beryl
Marambaia, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Siberia, Russia
Photographic Transparency Collection
AMNH Special Collections: Photographic Transparency Collection, Transparency number:
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Citation
Van Pelt, E. (photographer) and Van Pelt, H. (photographer), “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,” AMNH Research Library | Digital Special Collections, accessed January 21, 2025, https://lbry-web-007.amnh.org/digital/items/show/92216.