CRYSTAL ROCK FROM MOROCCO 205.30 CTS OPMY 95
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- Dimensions (mm)
- 51.000 x 42.000 x 25.000mm
- Weight (cts)
- 205.300
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ITEM: CRYSTAL ROCK FROM MOROCCO NORTH AFRICA
LARGEST PIECE (SIZE): 51 X 42 X 25 MM
PCS: 2
NATURALLY FORMED CRYSTAL MINERS CHIP OPEN ROCKS TO SEE IF THERE ARE CRYSTAL FORMATIONS INSIDE AS ONLY A SMALL PERCENTAGE OF ROCKS HAVE CRYSTALS SO THAT IS WHY ROCKS ALL ALL SPLIT OPEN IN TWO OR THREE PIECES
MOROCCO IS RICH IN MINERALS.
INTERESTING INFORMATION:
Morocco produced 17% of the world’s output of phosphate rock, 6% of the world’s output of barite, 2% of the world’s output of cobalt, 2% of the world’s output of fluorspar, and 1% of the world’s output of lead (Guberman, 2010; Jasinski, 2010; Miller, 2010a, b; Shedd, 2010).
Mining was significant to the Moroccan economy. The country was home to more than 90 mining companies that produced 20 different minerals and accounted for about 35% of foreign trade, including about 75% of Morocco’s exports (in terms of tonnage) and 6% of the gross domestic product. Morocco hosts several world-class deposits, including Bou-Azzer, which was the world’s only deposit where cobalt was mined as a primary product, and the Imiter silver deposit. The Office Chérifien des Phosphates’ (OCP’s) phosphate deposits contained more than 30% of the world’s total phosphate reserves (MarketResearch.com, 2009).
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 51.000 x 42.000 x 25.000 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 205.300
- Colours
-
ITEM: CRYSTAL ROCK FROM MOROCCO NORTH AFRICA
LARGEST PIECE (SIZE): 51 X 42 X 25 MM
PCS: 2
NATURALLY FORMED CRYSTAL MINERS CHIP OPEN ROCKS TO SEE IF THERE ARE CRYSTAL FORMATIONS INSIDE AS ONLY A SMALL PERCENTAGE OF ROCKS HAVE CRYSTALS SO THAT IS WHY ROCKS ALL ALL SPLIT OPEN IN TWO OR THREE PIECES
MOROCCO IS RICH IN MINERALS.
INTERESTING INFORMATION:
Morocco produced 17% of the world’s output of phosphate rock, 6% of the world’s output of barite, 2% of the world’s output of cobalt, 2% of the world’s output of fluorspar, and 1% of the world’s output of lead (Guberman, 2010; Jasinski, 2010; Miller, 2010a, b; Shedd, 2010).
Mining was significant to the Moroccan economy. The country was home to more than 90 mining companies that produced 20 different minerals and accounted for about 35% of foreign trade, including about 75% of Morocco’s exports (in terms of tonnage) and 6% of the gross domestic product. Morocco hosts several world-class deposits, including Bou-Azzer, which was the world’s only deposit where cobalt was mined as a primary product, and the Imiter silver deposit. The Office Chérifien des Phosphates’ (OCP’s) phosphate deposits contained more than 30% of the world’s total phosphate reserves (MarketResearch.com, 2009).
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Quick shipping with FedEx to the US. The artifact is exactly as described. So cool to own a bit of history like this!
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Quick shipping with FedEx to the US. The stone has the polarization expected with real Iceland spar. I'm very happy with this purchase!
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Quick shipping with FedEx to the US. It was well packaged. The one I received did have a small crack and chip in the lip, but stuff like that is expected with a natural material like this. I'm happy with my purchase.
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