Etched Sherry Topaz, Mt. Antero, Colorado

$400.00

Hailing From the ‘Sherry Acid’ pocket found in 2023, this 30.5 gram topaz shines beautifully. Etched by post-formation hydrothermal activity, this gorgeous specimen features complex overgrowth, re-healing, and acid-pitting from exposure to extremely corrosive hydro-flouric acid, and volatile volcanic activity. Exhibiting a soft sherry orange glow, in contrast with it’s stark features, this gemstone is a must have for the avid collector of fine North American minerals.

***NOTICE***

THIS STONE IS UV SENSITIVE, PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO DIRECT, OR INDIRECT SUNLIGHT WILL CAUSE FADING, AND DE-SATURATION OF SHERRY COLOR. COLOR CANNOT BE RESTORED ONCE OVEREXPOSED, KEEP INDOORS DURING DAYLIGHT HOURS, OR ADEQUATELY PROTECTED.

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Hailing From the ‘Sherry Acid’ pocket found in 2023, this 30.5 gram topaz shines beautifully. Etched by post-formation hydrothermal activity, this gorgeous specimen features complex overgrowth, re-healing, and acid-pitting from exposure to extremely corrosive hydro-flouric acid, and volatile volcanic activity. Exhibiting a soft sherry orange glow, in contrast with it’s stark features, this gemstone is a must have for the avid collector of fine North American minerals.

***NOTICE***

THIS STONE IS UV SENSITIVE, PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO DIRECT, OR INDIRECT SUNLIGHT WILL CAUSE FADING, AND DE-SATURATION OF SHERRY COLOR. COLOR CANNOT BE RESTORED ONCE OVEREXPOSED, KEEP INDOORS DURING DAYLIGHT HOURS, OR ADEQUATELY PROTECTED.

Hailing From the ‘Sherry Acid’ pocket found in 2023, this 30.5 gram topaz shines beautifully. Etched by post-formation hydrothermal activity, this gorgeous specimen features complex overgrowth, re-healing, and acid-pitting from exposure to extremely corrosive hydro-flouric acid, and volatile volcanic activity. Exhibiting a soft sherry orange glow, in contrast with it’s stark features, this gemstone is a must have for the avid collector of fine North American minerals.

***NOTICE***

THIS STONE IS UV SENSITIVE, PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO DIRECT, OR INDIRECT SUNLIGHT WILL CAUSE FADING, AND DE-SATURATION OF SHERRY COLOR. COLOR CANNOT BE RESTORED ONCE OVEREXPOSED, KEEP INDOORS DURING DAYLIGHT HOURS, OR ADEQUATELY PROTECTED.