Gehlberg Area


Sources:

  • Gehlberg area
  1. Ampelsberg
  2. Brand
  3. Felsenschlag
  4. Felsenschlag "New Hole" aka. Langer Rain
  5. Hölle Gehlberg
  6. Schmücke
  7. Sunjas Bank

Brand

Gehlberg "Brand"
Gehlberg "Brand"

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The area around Gehlberg is the second famous site in Thuringia. This specimen is from the sub-location 'Brand'. Only rough cut.

Felsenschlag

Gehlberg "Felsenschlag"
Gehlberg "Felsenschlag"

size: 45x50 mm

 

The most famous sub-location of the Gehlberg area is the one called Felsenschlag. There are a lot of nice eggs coming from this location and most have cracks. So that's common.

The one on the right has a floater in amethyst, waterlevel-agate with a slightly kipped leveling, surrounded by fortification agate. Flaweless banding.

Felsenschlag "New Hole" (aka. Langer Rain)

Gehlberg "Felsenschlag - New Hole"
Gehlberg "Felsenschlag - New Hole"

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An egg from a new hole at the famous Felsenschlag. The agate is a bit darker as usual. Typical for the new spot. The material is also known as "Langer Rain".

Gehlberg "Felsenschlag - New Hole"
Gehlberg "Felsenschlag - New Hole"

Hölle

Gehlberg "Hölle"
Gehlberg "Hölle"

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This new source in the Gehlberg area is called 'Hölle' (hell). It's at the lopes og the famous Schneekopf Mt.

 

Hell is frozen! Nice light blueish-white agate core.

Schmücke

Gehlberg "Schmücke"
Gehlberg "Schmücke"

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One of the newer sub-locations is called Schmücke or Güldene Brücke. But the location is located in a NSG near the famous same-called restaurant. So the eggs seems to be a little bit of illegally dug.

 

This egg has the typical agate filling and matrix for that sub-location.

Gehlberg area

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One from the area aroung Gehlberg. Somtimes tagged as Schneekopf, but that's no real location. Fine amethyst and a cluster of calcite xx in a cracked geode - beautiful.