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Home of the 'Empress of Uruguay' worlds
largest Amethyst Geode
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Situated
just an hour from the Cairns international Airport on the beautiful
Atherton Tablelands, The Crystal Caves offers an experience without
equal in Australia.
One of Australia's most spectacular private mineralogical collection
with over 600 specimens on display !
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The Empress of Uruguay - Frequently Asked Questions.
How much does it weigh?
2,500 kilograms, or 2.5 tonnes. Thats a lot more than a large
family car and as heavy as TWO small cars! When The Empress arrived
at The Crystal Caves in November 2007, two large cranes were needed
to lift her into her current position.
How tall is it?
She is big! The Empress stands 327 centimetres or 3.27 metres tall.
Thats nearly 11 feet in the old money.
What happened to the other half?
After being mined and brought to the surface (which took nearly
three months) the front of this giant Geode was carefully removed
in very small sections to reveal the beauty you now see. Those small
pieces were all sold from the turntable display upstairs in the
Amethyst room in the Fascinating Facets Gift Shop. Take a look when
you visit, some may still be there!
Is it all real?
The Empress is very real. Because she is so perfect in every detail,
some people doubt that such a thing could occur naturally and that
she is in some way man-made or enhanced in some way.
Some even suggest that perhaps the Amethyst crystals have been hand
made by jewellers and then put into place in the Geode! In fact
there has been no polishing or enhancement of any kind and the Empress
is totally natural. Apart from the removal of the front to expose
the interior, smoothing of the rough exposed edge and a coat of
black paint on the exterior back, she is exactly as nature made
her, deep under the ground.
What about those crystals?
Each of the thousands of beautiful crystals were formed inside the
Geode exactly as you see them now. They are unusual crystals because
they are rated as AA jewellery quality, because of their
deep purple colour, and their pristine condition. Keen observers
will also note some large, beautiful white Calcite crystals that
seem to be emerging from among the Amethyst. The geologists tell
us that the calcite crystals were formed inside the Empress first,
and then at some later period, the Amethyst crystals grew and smothered
most of the Calcite. Indeed, the visible Calcite crystals show signs
of Amethyst growing on them, which would support this theory.
How did you get it here?
The Empress had a special crate constructed tightly around her,
at the mine in Uruguay, and this was then secured in her own steel
container and shipped out of Brazil to Brisbane. Following the 1600km
road trip to us here, huge cranes were used to remove her from the
container and to gently place here in her current position. The
Empress Room was then built around her. A lot of work
and expense, but all well worth it!
How much did it cost and how much is it worth?
We paid US$75,000 for the Empress in late 2007, and at least another
$25,000 getting her here and set up as you see her now. We have
since received substantial offers from people wanting to buy her.
She is reputedly now valued at over A$250,000, but she is not for
sale.
Why here?
Many people say they are surprised to see something so rare and
Special in Atherton, rather than in Sydney, Paris or
some other international city. When she was first found in that
mine in Uruguay, she was first offered to our founder and still
current owners, René and Nelleke Boissevain, because the
Boissevains are long standing customers of this particular mine.
René didnt hesitate for very long before making the
purchase. So the Empress is here because she is the most prized
addition to the already impressive mineral collection belonging
to our founders. René and Nelleke made Atherton their home
back in the sixties, and so it is also the home of the collection,
and of the Empress.
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The Crystal Caves - Home of the 'Empress of Uruguay'
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