Fluorescent Specimens
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Crystals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
RUBY CRYSTAL
A beautiful natural red Ruby Crystal. Well formed Red Crystal Specimen of Corundum. Ruby has a long and storied history in its gemmy form, as a coveted gemstone around the world. These days most of the ruby you’ll find in mainstream jewellery shops is ‘created’, grown in labs to get the perfect shade and clarity popular among the public. Just one of the interesting features of this mineral. This Specimen has good classic Barrel Body with good hexagonal face. Nice colour too. Pics taken in and outside. Some pics taken with UVA Torch. This is a totally natural untreated Ruby Crystal for sale.
Location:
India.Dimensions:
1.1cm x 1.3cm x 1.5cm, 6.135g.Ruby Corundum
Al2O3.SKU: RUBYLG0617 -
Crystals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World, Top Shelf
PINK MANGANO CALCITE LARGE
PINK MANGANO CALCITE LARGE
A superbly Fluorescent Pink Mangano Calcite Large specimen with rare well formed crystal formation. An absolute stunner for any collection with a great colour. This specimen is of astounding quality with RARE well formed CRYSTALS and is of Museum quality. Four of the pics are taken under Fluorescent Long Wave Lamp. This piece is a lovely pink in normal light and super fluorescent under long and short wave light. Also it shows prominent BIP or Brief Intense Phosphorescence, this is when the UV light is taken away you can see for a brief moment the fluoresced area where the light was.
Location:
Androvo Mine, Smolyan Oblast, Bulgaria.Dimensions:
30cm x 18cm x 9cm, 5120g.SKU: H0401 -
Australian Minerals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
FLUORESCENT ZIRCON CRYSTAL 43
Fluorescent Zircon Crystal 4. Also known as a Zircon Bomb. Deep red brown colour in the sunlight and fluorescent yellow under UVA and UVC. It is rare to get yellow fluorescent minerals let alone in Crystal form. A super collectors specimen and rare. Classic location too. I spoke to the Professor about the fluorescence source and he suspects it comes from a mild form of radiation. Thus also not a good idea to cut these gemstones into pendant, as it is worn close to the Thyroid Gland.
Dimensions:
4.7cm x 4.1cm x 4cm, 149g.Location:
Mud Tank, Northern Territory, Australia.Zirconium Silicate:
ZrSiO4.SKU: B2743 -
Australian Minerals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
FLUORESCENT ZIRCON CRYSTAL 42
Fluorescent Zircon Crystal 4. Also known as a Zircon Bomb. Deep red brown colour in the sunlight and fluorescent yellow under UVA and UVC. It is rare to get yellow fluorescent minerals let alone in Crystal form. A super collectors specimen and rare. Classic location too. I spoke to the Professor about the fluorescence source and he suspects it comes from a mild form of radiation. Thus also not a good idea to cut these gemstones into pendant, as it is worn close to the Thyroid Gland.
Dimensions:
6.1cm x 5.2cm x 4.4cm, 234g.Location:
Mud Tank, Northern Territory, Australia.Zirconium Silicate:
ZrSiO4.SKU: B2742 -
Australian Minerals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
FLUORESCENT ZIRCON CRYSTAL 41
Fluorescent Zircon Crystal 4. Also known as a Zircon Bomb. Deep red brown colour in the sunlight and fluorescent yellow under UVA and UVC. It is rare to get yellow fluorescent minerals let alone in Crystal form. A super collectors specimen and rare. Classic location too. I spoke to the Professor about the fluorescence source and he suspects it comes from a mild form of radiation. Thus also not a good idea to cut these gemstones into pendant, as it is worn close to the Thyroid Gland.
Dimensions:
6.7cm x 5.5cm x 3.5cm, 229g.Location:
Mud Tank, Northern Territory, Australia.Zirconium Silicate:
ZrSiO4.SKU: B2741 -
Australian Minerals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
FLUORESCENT ZIRCON CRYSTAL 40
Fluorescent Zircon Crystal 4. Also known as a Zircon Bomb. Deep red brown colour in the sunlight and fluorescent yellow under UVA and UVC. It is rare to get yellow fluorescent minerals let alone in Crystal form. A super collectors specimen and rare. Classic location too. I spoke to the Professor about the fluorescence source and he suspects it comes from a mild form of radiation. Thus also not a good idea to cut these gemstones into pendant, as it is worn close to the Thyroid Gland.
Dimensions:
7.4cm x 4.1cm x 3.5cm, 210g.Location:
Mud Tank, Northern Territory, Australia.Zirconium Silicate:
ZrSiO4.SKU: B2740 -
Fluorescent Specimens, Fossils
FLUORESCENT AMBER SPECIMEN 20
Fluorescent Amber Specimen or fossil tree sap. A beautiful stone often cut and polished into a valuable gemstone. It is a fossil which can contain preserved insects and other animals or plants that are millions of years old. Inclusions seen in Amber increase its value. Three pics taken inside, outside and with UVC Light. A label comes with each specimen, professionally printed with a sticky back. This is a special specimen as it is Phosphorescent, glowing for more than five seconds once UV light is removed.
Dimensions:
4.7cm x 3.5cm x 1.2cm, 19.9g.Location:
Columbia.Approximately C10H16O
Succinic acid.SKU: B2720 -
Australian Minerals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World, Opals
FLUORESCENT HYALITE OPAL 35
A Fluorescent Hyalite Opal. This is a superb Aussie specimen to grace your collection. Rare to come by at this quality. Fluorescent Green under UVC light.
Location:
Squaretop Mountain, Queensland, Australia.Dimensions:
3.8cm x 3.5cm x 1.9cm, 19g.Hyalite
SiO2 · nH2O.A colourless variety of Opal. Hyalite is opal, an amorphous silica glass containing about 3-8% water. Hyalite occurs as globular and botryoidal masses and irregular crusts. Found in volcanic and pegmatite environments where the silica deposits from the gas phase. It often shows a strong green fluorescence in UV light.
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SKU: B2735 -
Fluorescent Specimens, Fossils
FLUORESCENT AMBER SPECIMEN 18
Fluorescent Amber Specimen or fossil tree sap. A beautiful stone often cut and polished into a valuable gemstone. It is a fossil which can contain preserved insects and other animals or plants that are millions of years old. Inclusions seen in Amber increase its value. Three pics taken inside, outside and with UVC Light. A label comes with each specimen, professionally printed with a sticky back.
Dimensions:
5.1cm x 2.5cm x 0.6cm, 4.0g.Location:
Columbia.Approximately C10H16O
Succinic acid.SKU: B2718 -
Australian Minerals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World, Opals
FLUORESCENT HYALITE OPAL 34
A Fluorescent Hyalite Opal. This is a superb Aussie specimen to grace your collection. Rare to come by at this quality. Fluorescent Green under UVC light.
Location:
Squaretop Mountain, Queensland, Australia.Dimensions:
3.5cm x 2.6cm x 1.6cm, 9g.Hyalite
SiO2 · nH2O.A colourless variety of Opal. Hyalite is opal, an amorphous silica glass containing about 3-8% water. Hyalite occurs as globular and botryoidal masses and irregular crusts. Found in volcanic and pegmatite environments where the silica deposits from the gas phase. It often shows a strong green fluorescence in UV light.
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SKU: B2734 -
Fluorescent Specimens, Fossils
FLUORESCENT AMBER SPECIMEN 17
Fluorescent Amber Specimen or fossil tree sap. A beautiful stone often cut and polished into a valuable gemstone. It is a fossil which can contain preserved insects and other animals or plants that are millions of years old. Inclusions seen in Amber increase its value. Three pics taken inside, outside and with UVC Light. A label comes with each specimen, professionally printed with a sticky back.
Dimensions:
3.4cm x 4cm x c1m, 6.5g.Location:
Columbia.Approximately C10H16O
Succinic acid.SKU: B2717 -
Australian Minerals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World, Opals
FLUORESCENT HYALITE OPAL 33
A Fluorescent Hyalite Opal. This is a superb Aussie specimen to grace your collection. Rare to come by at this quality. Fluorescent Green under UVC light.
Location:
Squaretop Mountain, Queensland, Australia.Dimensions:
5cm x 3.3cm x 2.5cm, 30g.Hyalite
SiO2 · nH2O.A colourless variety of Opal. Hyalite is opal, an amorphous silica glass containing about 3-8% water. Hyalite occurs as globular and botryoidal masses and irregular crusts. Found in volcanic and pegmatite environments where the silica deposits from the gas phase. It often shows a strong green fluorescence in UV light.
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SKU: B2733