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ZIRCON CRYSTAL 44
Zircon Crystal 44. This is a great specimen, with gemmy red brown crystal. Slight Fluorescence, yellow under UVC light. A super collectors specimen and rare. Showing the tetragonal prismatic Crystal form and classic location too.
Dimensions:
2.1cm x 2.3cm x 2.8cm, 22g.Location:
Mud Tank, Northern Territory, Australia.Zirconium Silicate:
ZrSiO4.SKU: B2744 - Crystals, Gem Crystals, Minerals of the World, Top Shelf
CRYSTAL CLEAR AQUAMARINE SPECIMEN
A beautiful, natural Crystal Clear Aquamarine Specimen. This is a specimen with gemmy, well formed and very clear Aquamarine. The Crystal is aesthetic and beautiful a little cloudy at the bottom and striation at the top with a clear mid section. These are hard to come by and a piece like this would grace any mineral or gem collection.
Location:
Paprok, Afghanistan.Dimensions:
4.2cm x 0.7cm x 0.5cm, 3g.Beryl:
Be3Al2(Si6O18)
Beryllium Aluminum Silicate.SKU: MW76321 - Crystals, Gem Crystals, Minerals of the World, Top Shelf
TABULAR AQUAMARINE CRYSTALS
A beautiful, natural Tabular Aquamarine Crystals on Matrix. This is a specimen with gemmy, well formed crystals. The Crystals are aesthetic, beautiful and large. These are getting harder to come by and a piece like this would grace any mineral collection. The Crystals look like faceted gem stones but are totally natural. Specimen is mounted on a perspex pad.
Location:
Xue Boa Mtn, Cheng Do, Sichuan, China.Dimensions:
5.4cm x 6.3cm x 5.7cm, 130g.Beryl: Be3Al2Si6O18.
SKU: MW7632-1 - Fossils
FOSSIL SPERM WHALE TOOTH
This Large Fossil Sperm Whale Tooth will make a great addition to your Fossil collection. A Sperm Whale Tooth from the Gulf of Mexico where many fossils come from especially teeth. These are almost as rare as Hens teeth. The condition is complete tip to root. There has been no repair or restoration.
Age: 23 Million Years, Miocene Period.
Location:
Edisto River, South Carolina, U.S.A.Dimensions:
11.5cm x 2.7cm x 1.7cm, 70g.Odontocete.
Named Odontocete, toothed whale from the Miocene Period. This whale would have shared the same waters and time period as many of the dangerous sharks found off the East Coast of North America during the Miocene, like the infamous Megalodon Shark. Odontocete teeth were bigger than the Tyrannosaurus Rex Dinosaur teeth and would have eaten other Whales and Sharks. They grew to 18 meters long and weighed 40 tonnes.
SKU: F23SPT01 - Crystals, Minerals of the World, Top Shelf
AQUAMARINE GEM CARVING
An amazing Aquamarine Gem Carving. This is a large, polished carving from natural Aquamarine crystal. One side is flat for setting into jewellery. A great gem for the collection or setting into your own new jewel. Rare to find in this size, be quick.
Location:
AfghanistanDimensions:
1.8cm x 1cm x 0.7cm, 9.25 ct.Beryl: Be3Al2Si6O18.
A mineral composed of beryllium aluminium cyclosilicate. The blue colour is from trace elements of Iron. Beryl is often unknown to the general public. This is an important gem mineral. Beryl is colourless in pure form, it is the many different impurities that give Beryl its varied colouration. Some splendid colour varieties exist of this gemstone with average fire and brilliance. Emerald is the green variety and Aquamarine is the blue variety of Beryl.
Emerald is the green variety, Aquamarine is the blue variety of Beryl, green yellow variety is called Heliodor, pink variety is called Morganite, colourless variety is called Goshenite, red variety is called Bixbite, name Beryl is used for the golden varieties, which is called Golden Beryl.
SKU: I1138 - Chrysoprase, Rock 'n Slabs
CHRYSOPRASE ROUGH LARGE
Beautiful chunky Chrysoprase Rough Large stone. An amazing colour for a rough stone, once polished it will be quite striking. Usually reserved for Jewellers, quality specimens like this are hard to come by and attract high prices. A great Aussie Gemstone. Showing stunning colour of Apple Green and good form. Chrysoprase, chrysophrase or chrysoprasus is a gemstone variety of chalcedony (a cryptocrystalline form of silica) that contains small quantities of nickel. Its best color is normally apple-green, but varies to deep green. The darker varieties of chrysoprase are also referred to as Prase. This material was fossicked many years ago, the location is now closed for fossicking and local sales.
Location:
Maryborough, Queensland, Australia.Dimensions:
14cm x 12.5cm x 3.5cm, 710g.SKU: LGECHRYSO - Minerals of the World
REALGAR MINERAL SPECIMEN
Realgar Mineral Specimen on Quartz Crystals and with some Pararealgar. Chunky Realgar crystals atop quartz crystal points. Warning: Poisonous, contains Arsenic – no healing properties for this one 😉
Location:
Palomo Mine, Andes, Peru.Dimensions:
8.2cm x 5.7cm x 4cm, 179g.Realgar
As4S4
Arsenic SulfideA major ore of arsenic, formerly used for pigments, firework colouring agent and as mineral specimens.
SKU: MW6261-1 - Australian Minerals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
FLUORESCENT ZIRCON CRYSTAL 46
Fluorescent Zircon Crystal. 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.
Dimensions:
3cm x 2.8cm x 1.1cm, 21g.Location:
Mud Tank, Northern Territory, Australia.Zirconium Silicate:
ZrSiO4.SKU: B2746 - Australian Minerals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
ZIRCON CRYSTAL 45
Zircon Crystal 45. This is a great specimen, with gemmy red brown crystal. Slight Fluorescence, yellow under UVC light. A super collectors specimen and rare. Showing the classic Spinel Crystal form and classic location too.
Dimensions:
2.3cm x 2.6cm x 2.3cm, 28g.Location:
Mud Tank, Northern Territory, Australia.Zirconium Silicate:
ZrSiO4.SKU: B2745 - 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.
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.
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.
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.
Dimensions:
7.4cm x 4.1cm x 3.5cm, 210g.Location:
Mud Tank, Northern Territory, Australia.Zirconium Silicate:
ZrSiO4.SKU: B2740 - Australian Minerals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
FLUORESCENT ZIRCON CRYSTAL 48
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.
Dimensions:
3.8cm x 2.7cm x 1cm, 21g.Location:
Mud Tank, Northern Territory, Australia.Zirconium Silicate:
ZrSiO4.SKU: B2748 - Polished Stones, Shungite, Spheres
SHUNGITE SPHERE LARGE
SHUNGITE SPHERE LARGE
Absolutely Stunning Shungite Sphere Large size. Comes with an oresome rustic Shungite Base. What you see is what you get – the photos are the exact same item as what you will receive.
Location:
Zazhoginskoy mine, Shunga, Republic of Karelia, Russian Federation.Dimensions:
Sphere 9.3cm diameter, 1011g.
Base 340g.SHUNGITE
Shungite is a very popular mineral for its many interesting uses, including water purification and its metaphysical properties. As you may notice when comparing the size with the weight of this mineral, it is very light. That is the carbon component at hand. It is also the carbon that lends itself to water purification. These specimens come with a pouch. What you see is what you get – the photos are the exact same as what you will receive.
Shungite is an intriguing material. The name of the stone comes from the village of Shunga not far from the Zazhoginskoy mine. Shungite has unique mineral properties. The solid possesses sorption, catalytic and antibacterial properties. It has been known of for centuries in Russia where people would bath in water from the area for its curative properties.
Shungite has been used in medical treatment since the early 18th century. Peter the Great set up Russia’s first spa in Karelia to make use of the water purifying properties of shungite, which he had himself experienced. He also instigated its use in providing purified water for the Russian army. The anti-bacterial properties of shungite have been confirmed by modern testing.
Shungite from Zazhoginskoy deposit consists of:
Fullerenes:
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SKU: I1025