Description
The area of Todtnau was one of my favorite areas for collecting undergrounds in the 1980s and early 1990s. It was always difficult to find good specimens like this one due to the small size of the pockets. Additionally it was mostly necessary to abseil down the shafts. Consequently the finds were manageable small and such items still in these days rare and desired. Here we have a fine and mounded specimen richly lined with water-clear cubed Fluorite crystals, accompanied by a 2. generation of smaller, pale amber "cousins". They are razor sharp and mirror bright as well. Only minor bruising on this rare and aesthetic Black Forest piece.