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- Crystals, Himalayan Quartz & Kyanite, Minerals of the World, Quartz
QUARTZ CRYSTAL RUTILE CHLORITE
Beautiful Himalayan Quartz Crystal Rutile Chlorite Inclusions. This crystal is an excellent example of Chlorite including terminated and clear tip. The base of the crystal is mainly Rutile with miner Albite. It also features fine Rutile Chlorite inclusions within the crystal between the base and Clear tip. Mounted on a perspex pad. This is a great piece, totally natural, of course. Excellent inclusion quartz specimen for the collector.
Location:
Dhading District, Nepal, Himalayas.Dimensions:
5.5cm x 1.9cm x 2.5cm, 25g.SKU: CC0017 - Minerals of the World, Rock 'n Slabs
CHRYSOCOLLA MINERAL SPECIMEN
Introducing a vibrantly coloured Aussie Chrysocolla Mineral Specimen. This mineral is great quality, featuring a very beautiful shade of green. The Chrysocolla is solid with what looks like an Iron Oxide top center, some Quartz and a patina of muddy Copper. This is a super specimen which will add a splash of colour to your collection. Chrysocolla has a pretty unique colour to the mineral world, with the only similar hue being of the best quality Turquoise. As with many blue and green rocks, this is an ore of copper, as you can see in the formula below.
Location:
Mt Selwyn, QLD, Australia.Dimensions:
5.7cm x 5.7cm x 5.5cm, 176g.Chrysocolla
Cu2-xAlx(H2-xSi2O5)(OH)4 · nH2OSKU: CHRYS1706 - Crystals, Minerals of the World, Quartz
PINK TOURMALINE QUARTZ 4
An awesome Pink Tourmaline Quartz. This chunk of Quartz is full of deep pink Tourmaline crystals. The pink and white are a great contrast. This is a sturdy specimen and a good hand sized rock. It is extra quality Pink Tourmaline and a very collectable piece for the mineral and crystal enthusiast.
Location:
Brazil.Dimensions:
6.4cm x 3.2cm x 2.5cm, 45g.Tourmaline.
Na(Mg3)Al6(Si6O18)(BO3)3(OH)3(OH).
SKU: F1314 - Crystals, Minerals of the World
ILVAITE CRYSTALS
Well formed glossy terminated Ilvaite Crystals. Not common and these are very good form from the private collection. Mounted on a perspex pad for enhanced display. My pics don’t show how black the Crystals are.
Dimensions:
3cm x 3.3cm x 4.8cm, 62g.Location:
Huanggang Mine, Ulanhad, Chifeng, Inner Mongolia.Calcium Iron Silicate Hydroxide: CaFe3OSi2O7(OH).
SKU: n/a - Crystals, Minerals of the World, Quartz
PURPLE FLUORITE QUARTZ
A very aesthetic specimen of Purple Fluorite Quartz. Beautiful Purple Fluorite on a Chalcedony Quartz matrix. A very nice example of two popular minerals. This specimen is a combination of globular Fluorite. The contrasting colours add another dimension to this lovely crystal specimen. Add this cute little piece to your mineral or crystal collection. This type of Fluorite is very distinctive and collectable material. Mounted on perspex display pad for enhanced display.
Location:
De’an Mine, Jiangxi, China.Dimensions:
6cm x 5.8cm x 4.8cm, 179g.Calcium Fluoride: CaF2.
SKU: MW85602 - Opals
BOULDER OPAL SPECIMEN
A beautiful natural Boulder Opal Specimen. This Opal looks great with good translucency and colouring. This is a super little piece of Opal in the rough. Photos of this Opal were all taken outside. It would be suitable for cutting, display or as a beaut gift for someone special this Christmas.
Location:
Queensland.Dimensions:
6.6cm x 4.6cm x 3cm, 78g.Opal: SiO2 · nH2O
Hydrated Silicon Dioxide.
SKU: B1409 - Minerals of the World
MALACHITE PSEUDOMORPH AZURITE
A rare mineral specimen of Malachite Pseudomorph after Azurite. You can see that the Malachite is not in one of its natural forms, but instead is more like Azurite. A pseudomorph is when one mineral is chemically replaced by another mineral without changing the external form of the original mineral. In this case the Malachite has replaced the original Azurite mineral. Bright flashes of green from chatoyancy striations of the Malachite. Azurite shows good forms of chisel top tabular prismatic crystals jutting out from the matrix. Very collectible piece, both for it is a pseudomorph and a rare mineral from a great location. An excellent gift or treat for the mineral collector and a must for the Collection. For enhanced display is mounted on perspex pad, ready to go straight into your cabinet.
Dimensions:
5.4cm x 4.6cm x 4.2cm, 77g
Location:
Milipilas, Mexico.Malachite
Copper Carbonate Hydroxide:
Cu2(CO3)(OH)2.SKU: C0320-1 - Minerals of the World, Rock 'n Slabs
SNAKESKIN AGATE
We have some unusual Snakeskin Agate Nodules available. So named for the patterns often formed on the surface of the stone. This is cool stuff, when you pick it up you just want to hold on it. Appears in an interesting formation and who knows what’s inside.For enhanced display mounted on a perspex pad.
Dimensions:
Approx. 5.4cm x 5.2cm x 4.6, 139g.Location:
USA.AGATE
SKU: SNAKES025 - Crystals, Minerals of the World
BLUE KYANITE PARCEL
Beautiful rough Blue Kyanite Parcel from Nepal. Gorgeous Himalayan Blue Kyanite, a good sized natural crystals. There are ten crystals with good shades of cornflower blue color. One pic is backlit from the sky to show translucency. Some show slight fluorescence with uva. Perfect for jewellery making or as a specimen and great healing properties too. These are from old stock, we hand picked them on a 2011 Nepal expedition.
Location:
Kathmandu Valley, Nepal.Dimensions:
Average length 2.96cm, total weight 35g.Aluminum Silicate: Al2 SiO5.
SKU: CC0201-1-1 - Fossils, Polished Stones
SMALL AMMONITE PAIR
Small Ammonite Pair, beautifully polished. Featuring great markings and some iridescence on the outside. Parts of the fossil have started to turn to calcite. This is a small, natural fossil specimen. An amazing artifact and a natural example of the Fibonacci sequence. Also from the center out, the spiral increases at the ratio of Phi or the golden section, 1.618. The distance of the planets from the Sun average the Phi Ratio. This number is also related to Pi and the Fibonacci Sequence. This Phi Ratio is used by nearly all religions and cults and is a big part of Sacred Geometry. A super and ancient gift for the natural history enthusiast. Ammonites are at least 60 million years old!
Location:
Madagascar.Dimensions:
Approx. 7.1cm x 5.6cm x 1cm (each half), 91g the pair.Ammonites.
Cleoniceras Ammonite.
SKU: AMMOP12172 - Crystals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
BLUE KYANITE
Beautiful rough Blue Kyanite Crystal from Brazil. Gorgeous Brazilian Blue Kyanite, a good sized natural crystal. Perfect as a specimen and great healing properties too.
Location:
Brazil.Dimensions:
13.1cm x 4.3cm x 4.1cm, 294g.Aluminum Silicate: Al2 SiO5.
SKU: CC0201-1 - Crystals, Minerals of the World
TWINNED TABULAR CALCITE
A striking specimen of Tabular Calcite Crystals. Two crystals Twinned stand pert atop a heavy rock matrix. This is rarer form of calcite from a mine that produces some very cool stuff. A great addition for your calcite or mineral collection.
Location:
Mine No. 884 Mine, Chenzhou, Hunan, China.Dimensions:
9cm x 4.7cm x 7cm, 216g.
Main crystal, 4.6cm.CaCO3, Calcium Carbonate.
SKU: MW5668-1