This milky white, doubly-terminated quartz crystal contains micro inclusions of lazulite and is covered in sparkling micro augelite crystals, along with some siderite crystals. It originates from the famous phosphate occurrence at Rapid Creek in the Yukon. We don't see much sizeable quartz coming from this locality, an excellent specimen!
*For more info on the locality check out the 1992 issue of The Mineralogical Record vol. 23, # 4.
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