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Largest Single Crystal Bournonite to be Displayed

2018-04-15

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Some of the world's top-class and unique treasures will be displayed in the national treasure fine mineral exhibition area for the first time.

The national treasure fine mineral exhibition area is the most important part of each CMGS, so the organizing committee will introduce professional design team to make the whole exhibition area more international and fashionable. Last year, the national treasure fine mineral exhibition area was modeled with pyrite and praised for the unique creativity. This year, the national treasure fine mineral exhibition area will be designed as a crystal flower, inspired by crystal symbiosis.

Zheng Jianrong, General Manager of Chenzhou International Mineral Gem Expo Co., Ltd said: "This year we try to create a 5-meter-high crystal with a crystal shape and make a series of crystal flowers to let the crystal and other minerals be symbiotic and display together. The theme of 6th CMGS is the bournonite and it will be very shocking to put the bournonite be around the crystal flowers."

Zheng Jianrong introduced that Chenzhou City is a famous bournonite area in the world. The theme of "Magical mineral crystals, rare bournonite" makes the 6th CMGS more characteristics of Chenzhou. The rare and precious bournonite will be the leading role of the show. In the interview, Zheng Jianrong took out his own precious bournonite to let us see it in advance.

Zheng Jianrong, General Manager of Chenzhou International Mineral Gem Expo Co., Ltd said: "I am very proud that the bournonite in my hand is the largest single crystal bournonite in the world at present. Many museums and auction companies wanted to borrow it to display. The bournonite will also be displayed in the theme pavilion this year."

Some of the world's top and unique treasures will be displayed in the national treasure fine mineral exhibition area for the first time, including the largest gold molybdenum lead ore in China, discovered in Xinjiang, the world's rarest bournonite and more high-grade aquamarine series.