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Calcite, Quartz from Huanggang Mine, Inner Mongolia, China
$36.00A very unusual specimen of light-green Calcite from a small find several years ago in Inner Mongolia. It features numerous disk-shaped Calcite crystals inter-joined to create the intricate double-ball formation pictured. Numerous tiny Herkimer-type Quartz crystals are sprinkled all over the Calcite. The specimen is also a FLOATER, completely crystallized on all surfaces, with no apparent point of attachment, and NO DAMAGE to any of the crystals.Lots of interesting details for you to explore all over.
Vanadinite from Mibladen, Khenifra Province, Morocco
$165.00A very colorful specimen of lustrous, candy-red Vanadinite from Mibladen, Morocco. It features numerous vivid red Vanadinite crystals inter-joined to create the highly-detailed flower-like formation pictured. This specimen is from a recent find and is a FLOATER, with all surfaces crystallized. Great presentation for display as shown, with lots of fine details for you to explore all over. In PRISTINE condition.
Fluorite, Quartz, Sphalerite from Taolin Mine, Hunan Province, China
$85.00A large and quite attractive old-time three-mineral combo from the Taolin mine in Hunan, China, mined around 2002. It features well-crystallized examples of stepped-cubic green Fluorite and druzy Quartz, with some underlying Sphalerite crystals visible in backlight. SELF-STANDS to present perfectly for display as pictured, with lots of beautiful details for you to explore all the way around.
Vanadinite from Mibladen, Khenifra Province, Morocco
$175.00A very colorful specimen of lustrous, candy-red Vanadinite from Mibladen, Morocco. It features numerous vivid red Vanadinite crystals inter-joined to create the highly-detailed flower-like formation pictured. This specimen is from a recent find and is a FLOATER, with all surfaces crystallized. Great presentation for display as shown, with lots of fine details for you to explore all over. In PRISTINE condition.
Rosasite, Ferroan Dolomite, Selenite from Bou Beker, Touissit, Morocco
$85.00A large and quite showy specimen of Rosasite with Dolomite and Selenite from Morocco. It features a matrix of reddish-brown Ferroan Dolomite which is hosting numerous spherical groups of turquoise-blue Rosasite crystals. There is a thin layer of clear Selenite crystals encasing some of the Rosasites and coating some of the Dolomite as well, contrasting nicely against the rugged geography of the Dolomite. In excellent condition, with lots of fine details for you to explore all over. Perfect presentation for display as pictured.
Vanadinite from Mibladen, Khenifra Province, Morocco
$175.00A very colorful specimen of lustrous, candy-red Vanadinite from Mibladen, Morocco. It features numerous vivid red Vanadinite crystals inter-joined to create the highly-detailed flower-like formation pictured. This specimen is from a recent find and is a FLOATER, with all surfaces crystallized. Great presentation for display as shown, with lots of fine details for you to explore all over. In PRISTINE condition.
Vanadinite from Mibladen, Khenifra Province, Morocco
$95.00A very colorful FLOATER specimen of lustrous, candy-red Vanadinite from Mibladen, Morocco. It features numerous vivid red and quite GEMMY Vanadinite crystals inter-joined to create the highly-detailed formation pictured. Excellent presentation for display as shown, with lots of fine details for you to explore all over.
Fluorite, Quartz from Xiayang, Yongchun, Fujian Province, China
$385.00A large and quite gracefully composed specimen of clear green to rich blue Fluorite from Fujian, China. It features several highly modified cuboctahedral Fluorite crystals to 4.6 cm. across artfully arranged over a matrix of sparkling druzy Quartz crystals. Several of the Fluorite crystals contain bright blue “holographic” phantoms that seem to float below the surfaces of the cubic faces. In PRISTINE condition, with good views from several sides and lots of fine details for you to explore all over.
Calcite, Quartz from Huanggang Mine, Inner Mongolia, China
$48.00A very unusual specimen of light-green Calcite from a small find several years ago in Inner Mongolia. It features numerous disk-shaped Calcite crystals inter-joined to create the intricate double-ball formation pictured. Numerous tiny Herkimer-type Quartz crystals are sprinkled all over the Calcite. The specimen is also a FLOATER, completely crystallized on all surfaces, with no apparent point of attachment, and NO DAMAGE to any of the crystals.Lots of interesting details for you to explore all over.
Calcite, Quartz from Longyan Mine, Fujian Province, China
$385.00A large and quite striking specimen of a new find of Calcite from the Longyan mine in Fujian, China. It features several large and lustrous Calcite rhombohedrons framing a small nicely contrasting stalactite of druzy Quartz. The Calcite is strongly fluorescent, exhibiting different reactions to shortwave and longwave UV light. IN PRISTINE condition, and quite showy for display. Our ONLY specimen of this material.
Fluorite from De’An, Jiangxi Province, China
$275.00A large and very colorful specimen of Fluorite crystals from De'An in Jiangxi province, China. It features numerous sharply-terminated, green to purple Fluorite octahedrons interjoined to create the nicely balanced formation pictured. A second generation of colorless cubic Fluorite crystals is dusted along the top of the octahedrons as pictured. Backlight reveals the true beauty of this large cabinet-sized specimen: a rich green center with with a coating of deep purple above. Loads of fine details for you to explore all over. All in all, a very graceful and colorful composition, worthy of prominent placement in your mineral display cabinet.
Fluorite, Quartz, Pyrite from El Hammam Mine, Meknes, Morocco
$195.00A large and very colorful specimen of mint-green Fluorite crystals from El Hammam in Morocco. It features a large cluster of interjoined Fluorite cubes which are hosting numerous small Herkimer-like crystals of Quartz and a sprinkling of golden Pyrites. Strongly FLUORESCENT under longwave UV light (last photo).