Snowville natural turquoise,mined over 30 years ago years ago by the miner ,who mined this damele, and kept in a safe place. now its for sale at a great price .. great for a jewelry design ,, this is quality super clean face no cracks special this is a beautiful damele super stone rough this is what made snowvill famous 115 grams
, very strong no cracks .. this would be great in jewelry or and a display case,, mined over 30 years ago,,I have had in my climate controlled storage for 20 years ,its very hard to find damele at the az shows ,, 115 grams great starting price ,,, shipped priorty usps will ship world wide if buyer pays for fed x I do not want to have lost parcels......
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The Damale mine is a small, tightly run operation, located thirty miles from Austin, Nevada. The mine is located on The Dry Creek Ranch owned by the Damale family. There, they raise unique horses that carry the Damale name. Benny Damele discovered the mine sometime around 1973. Soon thereafter, Clyde Wright became involved in mining the claim and worked it for approximately 18 years. and , a shrewd merchandiser colorful character, has owned the claim since 1990 when he bought it from Benny Damele. "Mean Green", states there is an ancient subtropical zone located beneath the mine that may be responsible for the unusual colors associated with Damele turquoise although he is unsure whether the organic environment has anything to do with the coloration.
Damale is a well known mine, distinctive because it is one of the few turquoises that can be truly yellow-green, either from iron or environmental conditions, but without zinc. Turquoise from the Damale mine is wonderfully distinctive; very hard, and visually appealing. It forms in veins and occasionally as nuggets in carbonaceous chert and also diatomaceous earth.
The mine is extraordinarily versatile, it’s colors ranging from pure lime-green through bright chartreuse; it can also be yellow with black webbing, or white, orange and brown, or even a caramel color with bright green polka dots. The mine also produces small black nuggets with bright yellow-green bumps poking out of the black matrix. Its availability is extremely limited because the mine is small and difficult to work. Due both to its limited quantity as well as its rare color and quality, turquoise from the Damale is an exceedingly collectible turquoise.