About the item: This unique mineralogical specimen is an authentic combination of natural gold and rose quartz found in the famous Kalgoorlie goldfield of Western Australia. The piece features a naturally sculpted shape with a beautiful matte golden patina, complemented by iron oxide inclusions characteristic of the region’s terrain. It is a rare example demonstrating the raw, original state of precious metal within its host rock.
Technical Information:
Object: Natural gold specimen in rose quartz matrix
Origin: Kalgoorlie, Western Australia
Discovery Method: Metal detector (Minelab GPZ 7000)
Weight: 5.03 g
Dimensions: 25 × 15 × 15 mm
Estimated Purity: Approximately 22–24 carats (Australian gold is recognized as some of the purest in the world) Condition: Natural form; the specimen has been slightly cleaned with acid but remains otherwise just as it was found by the prospector.
Inclusions: A black display case with a transparent lid is included.
Artistic and Structural Analysis: The specimen features a striking contrast in texture—vibrant natural gold inclusions are visible amidst the pale pink quartz crystals. The distribution of gold within the matrix creates an organic composition that is unique to every piece. Traces of iron oxide provide additional color depth, emphasizing the authenticity of the find.
Historical and Geographical Context: The Kalgoorlie region is one of the world's most productive goldfields, renowned for its exceptionally high-grade gold. This specimen was formed through hydrothermal processes millions of years ago when gold-saturated solutions permeated quartz veins. Discovery via high-end metal detection guarantees the specimen’s origin directly from the source.
Collectible and Investment Value: Scientific Value: A superb addition for mineral collectors and natural gold enthusiasts seeking unique pieces. Investment Significance: Due to its high purity (22–24 ct) and unique aesthetic form, this specimen serves as both a collectible and a secure investment.