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- Crystals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
RED RUBY SPECIMEN 6
This crystal is a beautiful natural Red Ruby Specimen 6 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:
4.9cm x 3.9cm x 2.6cm, 52g.
Main Crystal: 6mm 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: B2606 - Crystals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
RED RUBY SPECIMEN 7
This crystal is a beautiful natural Red Ruby Specimen 7 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:
4.9cm x 3.9cm x 3.9cm, 95g.
Main Crystal: 6mm 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: B2607 - Crystals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
FLUORESCENT RUBY WAND CRYSTAL 25
A large, natural Fluorescent Ruby Wand Crystal. Polished to a cabochon on top, the whole crystal is corundum, the mineral otherwise known as ruby and sapphire. The crystals from this location are rare and unusual. They are all polished to detect any valuable star rubies that may be among them. It is the interference of Titanium Dioxide which creates a Star Ruby. Fluorescent under longwave UVC light. A beautiful natural crystal for the collector and a super gift or treat. Comes in a little drawstring pouch. Ideal as a Fluorescent Mineral Specimen or Massage Wand. Natural Ruby Specimens are becoming rare and hard to come by. More and more fake and synthetic Rubies are being created in the lab. Also mining is more blast and crush these days as compared with the old ways.
Location:
Northern India.Dimensions:
4cm x 2.6cm x 2.7cm, 59g.Ruby Corundum
Al2O3.SKU: B2625 - Australian Minerals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
FLUORESCENT YELLOW PURPLE 3
Stunning Calcite FLUORESCENT YELLOW PURPLE 3. Fluorescent with Long and Short Wave UV. This specimen shows beautiful Yellow and Purple colours. Our photos do no justice to this specimens bright colours under fluorescence. This specimen proved hard to photograph. Yellow and Purple Fluorescent colours are hard to come by in the mineral world. There is no more of this Calcite in the ground.
Location:
Unanderra, NSW, Australia.Dimensions:
11.7cm x 9.6cm x 5.5cm, 519g.Calcium Carbonate
CaCO3.SKU: B2803 - Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World, Polished Stones
RUBY KYANITE FLUORESCENT 14
A chunky Ruby Kyanite Palmstone. One of my favourite mineral combinations and an unusual natural mix of blue and red. This stone is popular among crystal collectors and will make an uncommon addition to the stone collection. An awesome polished crystal that comes in a charming drawstring pouch. A great gift or treat. One pic is taken with Longwave UVA light to show the Fluorescent Ruby.
Location:
Northern India.Dimensions:
6cm, 139g.Ruby Corundum
Al2O3.Kyanite: Al2 SiO5.
SKU: B2614 - Crystals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
RED RUBY SPECIMEN 4
This crystal is a beautiful natural Red Ruby Specimen 4 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:
7.1cm x 4.2cm x 3.3cm, 87g.
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: B2604 - Crystals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
FLUORESCENT RUBY WAND CRYSTAL 24
A large, natural Fluorescent Ruby Wand Crystal. Polished to a cabochon on top, the whole crystal is corundum, the mineral otherwise known as ruby and sapphire. The crystals from this location are rare and unusual. They are all polished to detect any valuable star rubies that may be among them. It is the interference of Titanium Dioxide which creates a Star Ruby. Fluorescent under longwave UVC light. A beautiful natural crystal for the collector and a super gift or treat. Comes in a little drawstring pouch. Ideal as a Fluorescent Mineral Specimen or Massage Wand. Natural Ruby Specimens are becoming rare and hard to come by. More and more fake and synthetic Rubies are being created in the lab. Also mining is more blast and crush these days as compared with the old ways.
Location:
Northern India.Dimensions:
4.9cm x 3.5cm x 2.8cm, 89g.Ruby Corundum
Al2O3.SKU: B2624 - Crystals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
RED RUBY SPECIMEN 5
This crystal is a beautiful natural Red Ruby Specimen 5 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:
5.5cm x 3.3cm x 3.6cm, 58g.
Main Crystal: 5mm 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: B2605 - Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World, Polished Stones
RUBY KYANITE FLUORESCENT 13
A chunky Ruby Kyanite Palmstone. One of my favourite mineral combinations and an unusual natural mix of blue and red. This stone is popular among crystal collectors and will make an uncommon addition to the stone collection. An awesome polished crystal that comes in a charming drawstring pouch. A great gift or treat. One pic is taken with Longwave UVA light to show the Fluorescent Ruby.
Location:
Northern India.Dimensions:
6cm, 140g.Ruby Corundum
Al2O3.Kyanite: Al2 SiO5.
SKU: B2613 - Australian Minerals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
FLUORESCENT YELLOW PURPLE 1
Stunning Calcite FLUORESCENT YELLOW PURPLE 1. Fluorescent with Long and Short Wave UV. This specimen shows beautiful Yellow and Purple colours. Our photos do no justice to this specimens bright colours under fluorescence. This specimen proved hard to photograph. Yellow and Purple Fluorescent colours are hard to come by in the mineral world. There is no more of this Calcite in the ground.
Location:
Unanderra, NSW, Australia.Dimensions:
13.3cm x 10.2cm x 5.1cm, 743g.Calcium Carbonate
CaCO3.SKU: B2801 - Crystals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
RED RUBY SPECIMEN 2
This crystal is a beautiful natural Red Ruby Specimen 2 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:
5.7cm x 2.7cm x 4.6cm, 87g.
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: B2602 - Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World, Polished Stones
RUBY KYANITE FLUORESCENT 15
A chunky Ruby Kyanite Palmstone. One of my favourite mineral combinations and an unusual natural mix of blue and red. This stone is popular among crystal collectors and will make an uncommon addition to the stone collection. An awesome polished crystal that comes in a charming drawstring pouch. A great gift or treat. One pic is taken with Longwave UVA light to show the Fluorescent Ruby.
Location:
Northern India.Dimensions:
5.3cm, 102g.Ruby Corundum
Al2O3.Kyanite: Al2 SiO5.
SKU: B2615 - Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
FLUORESCENT WOLLASTONITE SPECIMEN
Fluorescent Wollastonite Specimen with very bright Wollastonite. A different Fluorescent Specimen to add to your collection. This mineral is Short Wave UVC Fluorescent. From the Famous location of Stirling Hill Mine where many exotic Fluorescent minerals come from.
Location:
Sterling Hill Mine, Franklin, New Jersey, USA.Dimensions:
7.1cm x 4.6cm x 4.1cm, 169g.Wollastonite
Calcium Silicate
CaSiO3.SKU: B2702 - Crystals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
FLUORESCENT WULFENITE
A showy specimen of Fluorescent Wulfenite. Thin tabular Wulfenite crystals paired with balls of Mimetite. An oldie but a very goodie, from a classic locality for this mineral. Brightly coloured with good coverage over the matrix. This is a specimen is from the private collection. Treat yourself or someone else deserving of such goodies. This is a fragile mineral and will be hard to ship but we will package with utmost care. The Mimetite is yellow on top and bright orange underneath. Matrix on this specimen is special as it is Short Wave UVC Fluorescent and Phosphorescent for several seconds. Fluorescence under matrix is shown with the intense bright green pic. The dim green pic is showing phosphorescence. All round a stunning little fluorescent specimen.
Location:
Rowley Mine, Arizona.Dimensions:
4.6cm x 3.1cm x 1.5cm, 23g.Wulfenite: Pb(MoO4).
Mimetite: Pb5(AsO4)3Cl.
SKU: B2701 - Australian Minerals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
CALCITE FLUORESCENT YELLOW
Stunning beautiful specimen of CALCITE FLUORESCENT YELLOW. Fluorescent with Long and Short Wave UV. This specimen shows beautiful Yellow and Purple colours. Our photos do no justice to this specimens bright colours under fluorescence. This specimen proved hard to photograph.
Location:
Unanderra, NSW, Australia.Dimensions:
5.2cm x 5.7cm x 9.2cm, 348g.Calcium Carbonate: CaCO3.
SKU: B2305