Herkimer Diamonds and Dolomite Crystals in Matrix - New York

This section of rock contains pristine "Herkimer Diamonds" within druzy quartz lined pockets that can be found across both sides of the specimen, collected from The Ace of Diamonds Mine in Herkimer County, New York. One of the pockets also contains dolomite crystals. Comes with an acrylic display stand.

Herkimer diamonds are not actual diamonds, but rather double terminated quartz crystals found in and around Herkimer County, NY. The diamond in the name is from not only their exceptional clarity, but also from the natural facets they display when found. Only crystals with these qualities found in Herkimer County, New York can be called "Herkimer Diamonds". Similar double terminated quartz crystals have also been found in abundance in Tibet and Afghanistan, but these are not true Herkimer Diamonds.

The geologic history of these crystals began 495 million years ago in a shallow sea. Waxy organic material along with quartz sand and pyrite was encased in rock made of dolomite and calcite. As sediment buried the rock and temperatures rose, crystals grew very slowly, resulting in quartz crystals of exceptional clarity. Inclusions can be found in these crystals that provide clues to the origins of the Herkimer diamonds: solids, liquids (salt water or petroleum), gases (most often carbon dioxide), two- and three-phase inclusions, and negative (uniaxial) crystals.
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DETAILS
SPECIES
Quartz & Dolomite
LOCATION
The Ace of Diamonds Mine, Middleville, Herkimer County, New York
SIZE
Rock: 5.4 x 4.55"
CATEGORY
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ITEM
#291476