Anne Black 12/31/2018 6:39:31 PM |
Thank you John. The exact dimensions are 30cm by 18.5cm. And it will soon go in a frame with lights behind it. One of Paul's specialty. |
John Divelbiss 12/31/2018 2:50:23 PM |
an 11" x 7" +/- slice of Esquel is quite a slice...very, very nice Anne!! Happy New Year to all...rain here in PA. |
Anne Black 12/31/2018 12:29:25 PM |
Thank you everybody. It will be in Tucson so you can come and admire it. And Matthias: lots of snow in the mountains, but almost none in Denver, until today! it is snowing. |
Jim Strope 12/31/2018 11:06:06 AM |
Very nice slice!!! |
Bernd Pauli 12/31/2018 6:59:29 AM |
Right! very pretty and interesting - especially the olivine cluster on the left! Happy New Year everybody! Thanks, Paul, for the MPOD! |
Twink Monrad 12/31/2018 6:52:15 AM |
So pretty and interesting! |
Graham Ensor 12/31/2018 4:47:34 AM |
Beautiful example...love the ones with varied matrix like this. |
Matthias 12/31/2018 4:16:34 AM |
Sorry, correction: r i g h t side. |
Matthias 12/31/2018 4:14:52 AM |
Wonderful large slice of the Queen of Pallasites. Fascinating the dense concentration of brown olivines on the left, and the iron grid comprising yellow-green crystalls on the ride side. Brillant etch. Thanks for sharing, Anne, and: a Good Year 2019 to you, to all of you.
(O.T. - snow report Rockys?) |
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