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AMAZONITE CRYSTAL CLUSTER
A super Amazonite Crystal Cluster. It features great crystal formation and aqua blue green colouration. Most Amazonite on the market these days is the massive, rock like type from Madagascar or Brazil, which often has a lot of iron staining and pale colour. This cluster stands out in comparison as a great collectible piece for the collector. This cluster looks much better in person and is a good size too. Amazonite is a popular mineral, which is hard to find in decent terminated clusters like this.
Location:
Konso, Ethiopia.Dimensions:
6.6cm x 5.7cm x 2.7cm, 116g.Amazonite Microcline
KAlSi3O8.SKU: MW5225 - Crystals, Minerals of the World, Quartz
VERA CRUZ AMETHYST
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. This 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:
9.7cm x 10.4cm x 6cm, 521g.
Main Crystal 2.4cm.Quartz:
SiO2.SKU: F1701 - 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 - Clearance Wholesale
WHOLESALE CLEARANCE RUBY 2
WHOLESALE CLEARANCE RUBY CRYSTALS
Wholesale Clearance Ruby Crystals. An easy sell at a retail shop, markets or online. Bargain price and a better deal than your local Wholesaler. What you see is what you get. 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. Most are fluorescent under longwave UV light. A beautiful natural crystal for the collector and a super gift or treat. 20 Pieces, Total Weight 469g.
Location:
Northern India.Corundum: Al2O3.
SKU: J11701-1 - 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 - Australian Minerals, Crystals, Minerals of the World
GIANT GARNET CRYSTAL
A Giant Garnet Crystal. These are old stock we’ve dusted off and are rare to come across nowadays. This lovely Australian Almandine Garnet shows great crystal shape and has some chlorite schist on a couple of faces. Super-collectible Aussie classic. This material was retrieved during the 1980’s, the mine is no longer in operation.
Location:
Irelands Garnet Mine, Thackaringa, near Broken Hill, NSW.Dimensions:
8.1cm x 6.7cm x 5cm, 602g.Almandine: Fe32+Al2(SiO4)3.
Family: Garnet.SKU: C0406 - Crystals, Minerals of the World
KUNZITE CRYSTAL LARGE
KUNZITE CRYSTAL LARGE
A Kunzite Crystal Large in its natural form. Clear in colour, striated and terminated, this is a great rough piece of this gemstone. It is uncommon to find Kunzite crystal specimens and this one would be an excellent gift for the discerning crystal collector.
Dimensions:
8.7cm x 6.2cm x 1.6cm, 151g.Location:
Kunar Valley, Afghanistan.A pink gem variety of Spodumene. LiAlSi2O6.
SKU: n/a - Crystals, Minerals of the World
FLUORAPOPHYLLITE CRYSTAL CLUSTER
FLUORAPOPHYLLITE CRYSTAL CLUSTER
An outstanding Fluorapophyllite Crystals Cluster. No matrix and several well formed, colour banded cubes with some smaller cute Stilbite Crystals perched between. Previously and generally known simply as Apophyllite, this is a very popular crystal with collectors & healers alike. Top Specimen 🙂 .
Dimensions:
9.9cm x 6.5cm x 6.6cm, 230g.
Largest Cube 3.2cm x 30cm x 3.8cm.Location:
Jalgaon, India.Formula: KCa4(Si8O20)(F,OH) · 8H2O.
The name was revised from apophyllite-(KF) to fluorapophyllite-(K) (2013).SKU: MW8050