Stibnite fine mineral specimen from Xikuangshan, Loudi, Hunan, China

Ref. CRI-1021

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Stibnite from Xikuangshan, Loudi, Hunan, China, is a collector-grade sulfides specimen prized for elongated metallic crystals from the world's most famous antimony district. The stibnite association formed in hydrothermal antimony veins where sulfur-rich fluids deposited stibnite in radiating and bladed crystal groups, giving the piece the geological credibility serious mineral buyers expect when they search for stibnite specimen for sale or Xikuangshan stibnite. Display appeal comes from bright metallic luster, directional crystal spray, and a dramatic sculptural form that works well in longer display cases, while the measured dimensions of 9.6 x 4.8 x 3.9 cm and weight of 228 grams place it in an easy-to-present cabinet format for shelves, cabinets, and focused mineral photography. Collectors value material from Xikuangshan, Loudi, Hunan because Xikuangshan stibnite is collected because locality, species, and habit all align into a textbook example of Chinese ore-mineral aesthetics. Strong stibnite remains popular with collectors seeking metallic species that look impressive without requiring an extreme rarity budget. For buyers comparing authentic locality material online, this specimen combines provenance, aesthetics, and realistic pricing in the way strong mineral catalog pages should: with accurate data, natural-crystal context, and real collector appeal.

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Locality
Xikuangshan, Loudi, Hunan
Country / Region
China / Asia
Species
Stibnite
Size / Weight
9.6 x 4.8 x 3.9 cm / Cabinet / 228 g

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