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- Crystals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
RED RUBY SPECIMEN 3
This crystal is a beautiful natural Red Ruby Specimen 3 in white matrix. Great deep colour and an excellent specimen with natural crystal formation from this location. Under magnification with a 10x there are many interesting inclusions on the matrix including metals like Pyrite. One of the pics taken under long wave UVA light showing extreme fluorescence. Just one of the interesting features of this mineral.
Location:
Hunza Valley, Pakistan.Dimensions:
6.5cm x 5.1cm x 2.2cm, 69g.
Main Crystal: 8mm long.Ruby Corundum: Al2O3.
Ruby’s are Red and all other Corundum are Sapphires. The name is from Sanskrit “kuruvinda” meaning Ruby. A rare sapphire is a Padparadscha which is a pinky peach colour, found in Sri Lanka. Ruby is the second hardest natural mineral. The Element Chromium is what causes the Red colour in Ruby. The best shade of red for a Ruby is Pigeon Blood Red. Ruby can be any shade of red up to almost pink. They are the most amazing Gemstone and in my mind way better than Blood Diamonds.
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SKU: B2603 - Crystals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
MANGANO CALCITE CRYSTALS
A quality Mangano Calcite Crystals specimen. Featuring beautiful crystals that are extremely fluorescent under long wave UV light. What a stunner, this specimen is a lovely pink in daylight and neon pink fluorescing under UV light. If you only need one piece of this mineral, this would be an excellent choice. Step your collection up a level with this super Bulgarian crystal. This specimen shows BIP Brief Intense Phosphorescence with a UVA laser.
Super collectable for your crystal, mineral, calcite or fluorescent specimen collection. This beautiful small cluster would make a knockout gift. The very pink photos were taken under UVA light, peachy coloured pics with filtered UVA light and the other photos with UVC and indoor light.
Dimensions:
11.8cm x 11cm x 5.8cm, 720g.Location:
Madan, Bulgaria.Mangano Calcite:
(Ca,Mn)CO3.SKU: B3605 - Crystals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
RED RUBY SPECIMEN 1
This crystal is a beautiful natural Red Ruby Specimen 1 in white matrix. Great deep colour and an excellent specimen with natural crystal formation from this location. Under magnification with a 10x there are many interesting inclusions on the matrix including metals like Pyrite. One of the pics taken under long wave UVA light showing extreme fluorescence. Just one of the interesting features of this mineral.
Location:
Hunza Valley, Pakistan.Dimensions:
4cm x 4.3cm x 3.4cm, 53g.
Main Crystal: 8mm long.Ruby Corundum: Al2O3.
Ruby’s are Red and all other Corundum are Sapphires. The name is from Sanskrit “kuruvinda” meaning Ruby. A rare sapphire is a Padparadscha which is a pinky peach colour, found in Sri Lanka. Ruby is the second hardest natural mineral. The Element Chromium is what causes the Red colour in Ruby. The best shade of red for a Ruby is Pigeon Blood Red. Ruby can be any shade of red up to almost pink. They are the most amazing Gemstone and in my mind way better than Blood Diamonds.
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SKU: B2601 - Crystals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
RED RUBY SPECIMEN 10
This crystal is a beautiful natural Red Ruby Specimen 10 in white matrix. Great deep colour and an excellent specimen with natural crystal formation from this location. Under magnification with a 10x there are many interesting inclusions on the matrix including metals like Pyrite. One of the pics taken under long wave UVA light showing extreme fluorescence. Just one of the interesting features of this mineral.
Location:
Hunza Valley, Pakistan.Dimensions:
6.5cm x 6.24.1cm x cm, 180g.
Main Crystal: 9mm long.Ruby Corundum: Al2O3.
Ruby’s are Red and all other Corundum are Sapphires. The name is from Sanskrit “kuruvinda” meaning Ruby. A rare sapphire is a Padparadscha which is a pinky peach colour, found in Sri Lanka. Ruby is the second hardest natural mineral. The Element Chromium is what causes the Red colour in Ruby. The best shade of red for a Ruby is Pigeon Blood Red. Ruby can be any shade of red up to almost pink. They are the most amazing Gemstone and in my mind way better than Blood Diamonds.
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SKU: B2610 - Crystals, Minerals of the World
PURPLE FLUORITE CRYSTALS
PURPLE FLUORITE CRYSTALS
A great rustic cluster of lovely deep Purple Fluorite Crystals. Strikingly coloured and quite different to many of the other fluorite specimens collectors tend to have. Purple contrasted on a white matrix makes for a great collection piece.
Location:
De’an Mine, Jiangxi, China.Dimensions:
12.5cm x 8cm x 5.7cm, 707g.CaF2:
Calcium Fluoride.Fluorite is from the Latin noun meaning a stream or to flow. Fluorite is used as a flux when smelting metals to help the slag rise to the top and give better fluidity to the molten metal. Fluorescence is a word derived from Fluorite as Fluorite was the first mineral to be observed Fluorescing.
SKU: G0403 - Crystals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
MANGANO CALCITE FLUORESCENT
MANGANO CALCITE FLUORESCENT
A large cluster of lovely pink Mangano Calcite Fluorescent Specimen. Also known as Manganoan Calcite. An aesthetic formation of blade like crystals. The cluster has no matrix and is a good light pink colour. My photos do it justice. This specimen is also fluorescent under long wave UV light. A great sized piece of quality Calcite for the mineral or crystal collector. Super duper price too!
Location:
ChinaDimensions:
16cm x 9cm x 7cm, 1363g.Mangano Calcite:
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SKU: n/a - Crystals, Minerals of the World, Quartz
VERA CRUZ AMETHYST CRYSTALS
A beautiful Vera Cruz Amethyst Crystals cluster! One of those crystals you know the location of as soon as you see it. Delicately coloured, well terminated and with some small crystals and Calcite Quartz matrix. Treat yourself. Mounted for enhanced display on a perspex pad. Vera Cruz Amethyst shows the triagonal habit of this quartz, with three of the 6 sides much larger than the other three, giving a triangular look to it.
Amethyst: A purple variety of quartz. The colour is caused by iron (Fe4+) impurities.
Location:
Veracruz, Mexico.Dimensions:
10.2cm x 7cm x 5cm, 146g.
Main Crystal 3.8cm.Quartz:
SiO2.SKU: MW6196-1 - Crystals, Minerals of the World
EPIDOTE CRYSTAL STACK SPECIMEN
An outstanding Epidote Crystal Stack Specimen. Hard to come by with some well defined hexagonal Epidote Crystal formation. This material is weakly magnetic. There is a neo magnet showing attractive force. My photos do no justice to this specimen as it looks much better in person.
Location:
Zard Mountains, Kharan, Balochistan, Pakistan.Dimensions:
7.1cm x 6.6cm x 5.8cm, 308g.Calcium Aluminum Iron Silicate Hydroxide
Ca2(Al, Fe)3(SiO4)3(OH)SKU: n/a