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The 2016 Tucson Gem and Mineral Show® Part 5: Shades of Blue Exhibits Continued

We couldn't fit all the shades of blue display exhibits in the previous post, so this post has the rest of them. Once again, the order here is random, and only reflects our sequence of photography. We spent two days taking these photos. On the first day, the Wednesday before the show, some of the cases were not yet ready during the set up. On Thursday, the public opening of the show, many cases were blocked from view by spectators, so we had to wait or go back to cases until the crowd in front of them cleared. This is the cause of the seemingly random order of the displays in our posts.


Click the images below for a larger photos. Stay tuned and keep checking back for additional show posts! We'll introduce some of the individual blue minerals in the exhibits next.

 

Fifteen Shades of Blue Fersman Mineralogical Museum
"Fifteen Shades of Blue"
Fersman Mineralogical Museum

Worldwide Blue Minerals Royal Ontario Museum
Worldwide Blue Minerals
Royal Ontario Museum

New Mexico Blue Mineral Museum of the New Mexico Bureau of Geology & Mineral Resources
New Mexico Blue
Mineral Museum of the New Mexico Bureau of Geology & Mineral Resources

New Mexico Blues
New Mexico Blues
Unlabeled Case

Rhapsody in Blue Colorado School of Mines Geology Museum
"Rhapsody in Blue"
Colorado School of Mines Geology Museum

Mineralogical Almanac Paintings Tucson Azurite & Malachite from Kamenushinskoe Deposit, Siberia, Russia
Mineral Specimens & their Paintings: Azurite/Malachite from Kamenushinskoe, Siberia, Russia
Mineralogical Almanac

Blue Minerals from Around the World Tucson
Blue Minerals from Around the World
Unlabeled Case

Compositions of Blue Mineralogical & Geological Museum at Harvard University
"Compositions of Blue"
Mineralogical & Geological Museum at Harvard University

Rhapsody in Blue Scott Rudolph Collection
"Rhapsody in Blue"
Scott Rudolph Collection

What Causes Blue Color in Minerals Arizona Mineral Minions
"What Causes Blue Color in Minerals"
Arizona Mineral Minions

What Causes Blue Color in Minerals Arizona Mineral Minions
"The Blue Minerals that Made Bisbee, Arizona Famous"
Richard W. Graeme IV and Douglas L. Graeme Collection

Blues from Around the World Collection of Jim and Gail Spann
"Blues from Around the World"
Collection of Jim and Gail Spann

Shades of Blue Arizona Style Les & Paula Presmyk Collection
"Shades of Blue Arizona Style"
Les & Paula Presmyk Collection

The Blue Spectrum in Arizona Micro-Minerals Ron Gibbs Collection
"The Blue Spectrum in Arizona Micro-Minerals"
Ron Gibbs Collection

Worldwide Blue Minerals Eddie and Terri Lopez
Worldwide Blue Minerals
Eddie and Terri Lopez (Bisbeeborn Minerals)

Azurite from Arizona, Australia, China, Mexico, Morocco, Namibia, & New Mexico Martin Zinn Collection
Azurite from Arizona, Australia, China, Mexico, Morocco, Namibia, & New Mexico
Martin Zinn Collection

Azurite from Arizona, Australia, China, Mexico, Morocco, Namibia, & New Mexico Martin Zinn Collection
Azurite from Arizona, Australia, China, Mexico, Morocco, Namibia, & New Mexico
Martin Zinn Collection

Blue Thumb-Nails Jack & Kaye Thompsonite
"Blue Thumb-Nails"
Jack & Kaye Thompsonite

Tales from a Blue World Collection of Carl Acosta
"Tales from a Blue World"
From the Collection of Carl Acosta

It's a Blue, Blue, Blue, Blue, World From the Collection of Rick Kennedy
"It's a Blue, Blue, Blue, Blue, World"
From the Collection of Rick Kennedy

Newly Mined Blue Minerals from American Classics The Dorris Family
Newly Mined Blue Minerals from American Classics
The Dorris Family

Blue Fluorite from Southern Illinois and Europe From the Collection of Jim Gebel
Blue Fluorite from Southern Illinois and Europe
From the Collection of Jim Gebel

Blue Fluorite from Spain Luis Burillo Minerales
Blue Fluorite from Spain
Luis Burillo Minerales

Blue Fluorite from Spain Luis Burillo Minerales
Blue Minerals "Rock"
Charlie Sahlman Collection

Blue Fluorite from Spain Luis Burillo Minerales
"Mostly Blue"
From the Collection of Stan and Sue Celestian

The 2016 Tucson Gem and Mineral Show® Part 4: Shades of Blue Exhibits

This year's theme at the 2016 Tucson Gem and Mineral Show® was "Shades of Blue." An astounding array of blue minerals was organized by top collectors and museums and placed into exceptional public exhibits. This show has more public display exhibits than any other show, with over a hundred different themed cases. While most of the displays were related to the theme, there were many other cases as well, which we'll show in a separate post.


Our coverage of the the display cases is very comprehensive, with the most details photos on more cases than anywhere else online. We try covering all the cases at the show, though we do occasionally miss a few, or there may be several where the photos did not come out up to par.


This is the first of two postings on the blue-themed public display cases. The order is not specific; its the same order of the photos we took at the show. Click the pictures below for larger pop-ups.


Colorado Blue Minerals from Colorado
"Colorado Blue" - Blue Minerals from Colorado
Denver Museum of Nature & Science

Blue Minerals Cincinnati Museum Center
"Shades of Blue" - Worldwide Blue Minerals
Cincinnati Museum Center

Worldwide Blue Minerals Sherman Dugan Museum of Geology at San Juan College
Miscellaneous Worldwide Blue Minerals
The Sherman Dugan Museum of Geology at San Juan College

Exhibit of Kyanite, as well as Blue Minerals from Germany & Austria Mineral Museum of Bonn, Germany, Poppelsdorfer Schloss
Exhibit of Kyanite, as well as Blue Minerals from Germany & Austria
Mineral Museum of Bonn, Germany, Poppelsdorfer Schloss

Worldwide Blue Minerals Sherman Dugan Museum of Geology at San Juan College
Azurite Suns from Malbunka Copper Mine in Central Australia
Dehne & Maureen McLaughlin, Tasmania, Australia

Azurite from Russia Fersman Mineralogical Museum
Azurite from Russia
Fersman Mineralogical Museum in Moscow

Blue Hues from Arizona John Callahan & Stephan Koch
"Blue Hues from Arizona"
TGMS Members John Callahan & Stephan Koch

Blue Minerals of the World Thomas Hales Collection
"Blue Minerals of the World"
The Thomas Hales Collection

Colorado Blues Jeff Self & Donna Ware
"Colorado Blues"
Jeff Self & Donna Ware

Azurite from the Apex Mine and La Sal Mine in Utah Martin Zinn Collection
Azurite from the Apex Mine and La Sal Mine in Utah
Martin Zinn Collection

Beyond the Blue Rice Museum of Rocks & Minerals
"Beyond the Blue"
Rice Museum of Rocks & Minerals

Maine's got the Blues Maine Mineral & Gem Museum
"Maine's got the Blues"
Maine Mineral & Gem Museum

Type species for Gerhardtite & Spangolite Yale University
"Arizona Type Blues" - Type species for Gerhardtite & Spangolite
Yale University

Are we Blue? California Academy of Sciences
"Are we Blue?"
California Academy of Sciences

The Birth of the Blues Arizona Sonora Desert Museum
"The Birth of the Blues"
Arizona Sonora Desert Museum

Causes of Blue Minerals University of Arizona Mineral Museum
"Causes of Blue Minerals"
University of Arizona Mineral Museum

Bisbee Azurite from Princeton University University of Arizona Mineral Museum
Bisbee Azurite from Princeton University
University of Arizona Mineral Museum

Worldwide Blue Minerals American Museum of Natural History
Worldwide Blue Minerals
American Museum of Natural History

Blue Celestine from Pennsylvania Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Blue Celestine from Pennsylvania
Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Mother Nature Sings the Blues GIA Museum
"Mother Nature Sings the Blues"
GIA Museum

French Blue Fluorites Alain Martaud Tucson
French Blue Fluorites #1
Alain Martaud Collection

French Blue Fluorites Alain Martaud Tucson
French Blue Fluorites #2
Alain Martaud Collection

Smithsonian
"Smithsonian Blue: A Selection of Blue Minerals from the National Gem & Mineral Collections"
Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History


The 2016 Tucson Gem and Mineral Show® Part 3: Dealer Lots

Our next post on the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show® features photos of dealer items containing 2 or more minerals in groupings or cases, as well as other show photos of interest. The pictures below can be clicked for larger pop-ups.


Franklin NJ Minerals in Tucson
Collection of Old, Classic Franklin NJ Minerals
Rock of Ages

Franklin NJ Minerals in Tucson
Amethyst & Pyrite from Spruce Ridge/Green Ridge in King Co., Washington
Scepterguy

Franklin NJ Minerals in Tucson
Columbite Crystal from Fred Pough's Rocks & Minerals Field Guide Book
Crystal size of Columbite Crystal is About 1 cm.
Mineral Classics

A Woman Admiring a Mineral Case from Collector's Edge
A Woman Admiring a Mineral Case from Collector's Edge
Collector's Edge

Large Gold Centerpiece from the Mockingbird Mine, California, surrounded by Tourmaline and Tanzanite
Large Gold Centerpiece from the Mockingbird Mine, CA, surrounded by Tourmaline & Tanzanite
Collector's Edge

Another Nice Dealer Display From Collector's Edge
Another Nice Dealer Display From Collector's Edge
Collector's Edge

Lustrous Smoky Quartz from the Smoky Mountain Crystal Mine, Schuylkill Co., PA
Lustrous Smoky Quartz from the Smoky Mountain Crystal Mine, Schuylkill Co., PA
Edwards Minerals

Iridescent Goethite from the Milpillas Mine, Mexico
Iridescent Goethite from the Milpillas Mine, Mexico
Miguel Portillo

Siderite Pyrite Rutile from the Adams Farm/Rist Mine, Alexander Co., NC
Siderite with Pyrite and Rutile from the Adams Farm/Rist Mine, Alexander Co., NC
Mountain Gems & Minerals

Malachite Pseudo after Calcite after Dioptase from the DR Congo
Malachite Pseudo after Calcite after Dioptase from the DR Congo
Throwin Stones

Cracking Geodes from Mexico Mexico
Cracking Geodes from Mexico
Gem Center USA

A Video of Cracking Geodes from Mexico
Gem Center USA

The 2016 Tucson Gem and Mineral Show® Part 2 - Dealer Minerals

I find new and interesting things every year at the dealer booths of the The Tucson Gem and Mineral Show®. Many dealers and collectors choose the Tucson show to introduce their new finds to the market. Some well-known dealers are now accustomed to my visit, and show me their new or interesting material when I come by to visit their booth. Below are some individual photos of these new or interesting minerals that I was able to get a good photo of.


Amethyst Purple Hope Claims, King Co. Washington
Newly Mined Amethyst (as well as Pyrite) from the Purple Hope Claims, King Co., Washington
Cascade Scepters

Iridescent Bornite Coating on Pyrite from the Milpillas Mine in Mexico
Iridescent Bornite Coating on Pyrite from the Milpillas Mine in Mexico
Bruce Wood Minerals

Purple Fluorite from Tombstone, Arizona
Purple Fluorite from Tombstone, Arizona
Bruce Wood Minerals

Quartz Phantom Crystal from the Goboboseb Mountains, Erongo, Namibia
Incredible Quartz Phantom Crystal from the Goboboseb Mountains, Erongo, Namibia
Alectorius Minerals

Polished Smithsonite Stalagmite from Masua, Sardinia, Italy
Yellow Polished Smithsonite Stalagmite from Masua, Sardinia, Italy
Note the specimens provenance. This is the same material as the "matched pair" case at the show
Mineral Classics

Muzo Habit Quartz from Penas Blancas, San Pablo de Borbur, Boyaca, Colombia
Incredibly Clear "Muzo Habit" Quartz from Penas Blancas, San Pablo de Borbur, Boyaca, Colombia
Alectorius Minerals

Purple Calcite from Joplin, Missouri ex WG Levinson, Ca. 1897
Large Purple Calcite from Joplin, Missouri (ex WG Levison, Ca. 1897)
Alectorius Minerals

Green Mimetite, Roughton Gill, Cumbria, England
Green Mimetite, Roughton Gill, Cumbria, England (ex WG Levison, > 1895)
Alectorius Minerals

Pyrite Crystals on Matrix with Outer Bornite Coating
Pyrite Crystals on Matrix with Outer Bornite Coating
Unique Minerals

Peach Fluorite with Aquamarine on Muscovite, Nagar, Hunza Valley, Pakistan
Peach Fluorite with Aquamarine on Muscovite, Nagar, Hunza Valley, Pakistan
Collectors Edge

Crocoite from the Red Lead Mine, Dundas, Tazmania, Australia
Crocoite from the Red Lead Mine, Dundas, Tazmania, Australia
Collectors Edge

Crocoite from the Red Lead Mine, Dundas, Tazmania, Australia
Crocoite from the Red Lead Mine, Dundas, Tazmania, Australia
Collectors Edge

Plumbogummite Pseudomorph after Pyromorphite from the Yangshuo Mine, Guilin, Guanxi, China
Plumbogummite Pseudomorph after Pyromorphite from the Yangshuo Mine, Guilin, Guanxi, China
Collectors Edge

Stellerite from the Dyer Quarry, Gickerville, Birdsboro, Pennsylvania
Stellerite from the Dyer Quarry, Gickerville, Birdsboro, Pennsylvania
Edwards Minerals

Barite Blades from the Milpillas Mine, Sonora, Mexico
Colorless Tabular Barite Blades from the Milpillas Mine, Sonora, Mexico
Miguel Portillo

Labradorite with Augite Inclusions from Mohmand Agecy, FATA District, Pakistan
Labradorite with Augite Inclusions from Mohmand Agecy, FATA District, Pakistan
Mustafa Ghulam

Green Grossular Garnet from the Bajaur Mine, FATA District, Pakistan
Green Grossular Garnet from the Bajaur Mine, FATA District, Pakistan
Mustafa Ghulam

Iridescent Hematite on Kyanite from Graves Mountain, Lincoln Co., Georgia
Iridescent Hematite on Kyanite from Graves Mountain, Lincoln Co., Georgia
Mountain Gems & Minerals

The 2016 Tucson Gem and Mineral Show® Part 1

After posting on the satellite shows in the Tucson area, we'll now focus on the The Tucson Gem and Mineral Show®, also commonly known as "The Main Show." This show started all the activity in Tucson, and takes place on the spacious floor of the Tucson Convention Center in downtown Tucson. The world's best and biggest dealers come here to sell their material and new finds, with an astounding amount of quality minerals available for sale here.


One of the highlights of the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show® is the public display exhibits that are organized by various private collectors, dealers, and museums. The sheer quantity and quality of these public displays are unrivaled anywhere. There are over one hundred display cases filled with some of the most amazing and iconic mineral specimens in the world!

We took hundreds of photos on site, and are happy to present our audience with a taste of the happenings here. Our reports are comprehensive and detailed, and we have about 85% of all the display exhibits from the show photographed. Our show reports will contain high-resolution images of the public exhibits, individual minerals in the exhibits, and new and interesting minerals shown to me by certain dealers.


It takes a lot of time to organize and prepare our photos for posting, so please keep on checking our news blog as we post the pictures! We'll keep posting them as we get the new photos ready.


Below are some general show scenes, including set up and the show floor. (All these pictures are clickable for larger pop-up pictures.)


Tucson Gem Mineral Show TM 2016
Setting up the Show Displays on Wednesday Before the Show

Tucson Gem Mineral Show TM 2016 Marty Zinn
Setting up the Show Displays on Wednesday Before the Show

Tucson Gem Mineral Show TM 2016
View of the Show From Top at Setup on Wednesday Before the Show

Tucson Gem Mineral Show TM 2016
The Show from the Above Viewing Point the First Morning of the Show

Tucson Gem Mineral Show TM 2016
Down on the Show Floor on Thursday Morning

Tucson Gem Mineral Show TM 2016
Looking for a Minion in Tucson

Tucson Gem Mineral Show TM 2016
People Looking at the Display Showcases

Tucson Gem Mineral Show TM 2016
Informational Booth Exhibitors on the Upper Show Floor