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An irregular, geode-like mineral specimen, approximately 30-40 cm in width, is displayed on a white plinth within a transparent glass exhibit case. The specimen is primarily composed of a dark reddish-brown, textured rock matrix. A prominent cavity on the lower right section of the specimen reveals a cluster of numerous small, white to translucent quartz crystals. Additional larger, more defined prismatic quartz crystals are embedded in the upper and left portions of the matrix. A faint, small greenish mineral inclusion is visible on the upper right side of the rock matrix. The specimen is supported by a two-pronged, black metal stand that elevates it from the white display surface. The background behind the display case is dark, with blurred, elongated reflections of multi-colored artificial lights (yellow, blue, green, white) visible on the glass surface, indicative of an indoor exhibition environment. This exhibit is located in Singapore, most likely at the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum.
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