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This is a beautiful Spinel crystal in marble host from Myanmar (Burma). Spinel comes in a variety of colors, including red, pink, blue, purple, orange, and black. It is often mistaken for other gemstones due to its resemblance to rubies and sapphires, especially red spinel, which historically has been confused with ruby.
Spinel is found in various regions around the world, including Myanmar (formerly Burma), Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Madagascar, Vietnam, and Afghanistan. Myanmar, in particular, is known for producing some of the finest red spinel gemstones.
Spinel is associated with vitality, rejuvenation, and inspiration. It is believed to promote energy, strength, and positive transformation.
Name: Spinel Crystal In Host (marble matrix)
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 47x34x24 mm / 2.3x1.3x0.9 inches
Weight: 59 grams / 2.1 ounces / 294.8 ct
Origin: Mogok, Myanmar (Burma)
This is a beautiful Spinel crystal in marble host from Myanmar (Burma). Spinel comes in a variety of colors, including red, pink, blue, purple, orange, and black. It is often mistaken for other gemstones due to its resemblance to rubies and sapphires, especially red spinel, which historically has been confused with ruby.
Spinel is found in various regions around the world, including Myanmar (formerly Burma), Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Madagascar, Vietnam, and Afghanistan. Myanmar, in particular, is known for producing some of the finest red spinel gemstones.
Spinel is associated with vitality, rejuvenation, and inspiration. It is believed to promote energy, strength, and positive transformation.
Name: Spinel Crystal In Host (marble matrix)
Specimen Size: Thumbnail-Sized
Dimensions: 19x18x16 mm / 0.7x0.7x0.6 inches
Weight: 9 grams / 0.3 ounces / 45.6 ct
Origin: Mogok, Myanmar (Burma)
This is a beautiful Spinel crystal in marble host from Myanmar (Burma). Spinel comes in a variety of colors, including red, pink, blue, purple, orange, and black. It is often mistaken for other gemstones due to its resemblance to rubies and sapphires, especially red spinel, which historically has been confused with ruby.
Spinel is found in various regions around the world, including Myanmar (formerly Burma), Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Madagascar, Vietnam, and Afghanistan. Myanmar, in particular, is known for producing some of the finest red spinel gemstones.
Spinel is associated with vitality, rejuvenation, and inspiration. It is believed to promote energy, strength, and positive transformation.
Name: Spinel Crystal In Host (marble matrix)
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 37x27x12 mm / 1.5x1.1x0.5 inches
Weight: 12.4 grams / 0.4 ounces / 61.9 ct
Origin: Mogok, Myanmar (Burma)
This is a beautiful Spinel crystal in marble host from Myanmar (Burma). Spinel comes in a variety of colors, including red, pink, blue, purple, orange, and black. It is often mistaken for other gemstones due to its resemblance to rubies and sapphires, especially red spinel, which historically has been confused with ruby.
Spinel is found in various regions around the world, including Myanmar (formerly Burma), Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Madagascar, Vietnam, and Afghanistan. Myanmar, in particular, is known for producing some of the finest red spinel gemstones.
Spinel is associated with vitality, rejuvenation, and inspiration. It is believed to promote energy, strength, and positive transformation.
Name: Spinel Crystal In Host (marble matrix)
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 32x28x28 mm / 1.6x1.1x1.1 inches
Weight: 25 grams / 0.9 ounces / 126.8 ct
Origin: Mogok, Myanmar (Burma)
This is a beautiful Spinel crystal in marble host from Myanmar (Burma). Spinel comes in a variety of colors, including red, pink, blue, purple, orange, and black. It is often mistaken for other gemstones due to its resemblance to rubies and sapphires, especially red spinel, which historically has been confused with ruby.
Spinel is found in various regions around the world, including Myanmar (formerly Burma), Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Madagascar, Vietnam, and Afghanistan. Myanmar, in particular, is known for producing some of the finest red spinel gemstones.
Spinel is associated with vitality, rejuvenation, and inspiration. It is believed to promote energy, strength, and positive transformation.
Name: Spinel Crystal In Host (marble matrix)
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 42x34x19 mm / 1.6x1.3x0.7 inches
Weight: 35.8 grams / 1.3 ounces / 179 ct
Origin: Mogok, Myanmar (Burma)
Product Type: Tourmaline
Approx Weight (per piece): 3.2ct
Size: 7.3x6.5mm
Shape: Natural crystal
Color: Pink & Green
Clarity: Transparent
Origin: Africa
Treatment: None
This is natural raw tourmaline , it measures 7.3x6.6mm and has a weight of 3.2ct. This pink and green tourmaline crystal is transparent and has not been treated in any way. It is 100% natural.
It is believed that Tourmaline can be used to repel negativity. It is said to enhance one's physical wellbeing by providing an increase in physical vitality, emotional stability, and intellectual acuity.
This is a superb Pink Halite crystal mass. This great specimen is in very good condition and would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection.
Pink Halite is a type of Halite that had its color tainted from bacteria of various algae species. Halite is known as the natural form of salt and is a very common mineral found near oceans and salt lakes. Kłodawa lies on the Rgilewka (a tributary of the Warta River). The Kłodawa Salt Mine, the largest operating salt mine of white and uniquely pink salt in Poland, extracts halite and salts of potassium and magnesium. Deposits date back over 200 million years. The Klodawa salt bed is the largest in Poland – 26km long and 4km wide. The total length of the underground tunnels in the mine is about 350km.
Salt has been mined here for more than half a century by traditional mining methods which allow the natural qualities of the salt to be preserved.
Name: Pink Halite Crystal
Specimen Size: Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 78x39x47 / 3.1x1.5x1.8 inches
Weight: 102 Grams / 3.6 oz
Origin: Mined in Klodawa, Poland
Here we have for you a large 54 gram superbly shaped Indochinite Tektite from Maoming City, Guangdong Province, China. It measures 63x35x18 mm. Although not a meteorite, tektite is directly linked to them or their impacts, just consider its age of around 780,000 years old.
Tektite can still be interesting because of the persistent mystery has that resisted clear explanations of their creation for generations of geologists.
This piece displays very well and is a very nice size showing multiple characteristics of its origin. It is a perfect elongated shape with a beautiful pitted body. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Here we have for you a large 37 gram superbly shaped Indochinite Tektite from Maoming City, Guangdong Province, China. It measures 53x22x25 mm. Although not a meteorite, tektite is directly linked to them or their impacts, just consider its age of around 780,000 years old.
Tektite can still be interesting because of the persistent mystery has that resisted clear explanations of their creation for generations of geologists.
This piece displays very well and is a very nice size showing multiple characteristics of its origin. It is a perfect elongated shape with a beautiful pitted body. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
This is a beautiful Spinel crystal in marble host from Myanmar (Burma). Spinel comes in a variety of colors, including red, pink, blue, purple, orange, and black. It is often mistaken for other gemstones due to its resemblance to rubies and sapphires, especially red spinel, which historically has been confused with ruby.
Spinel is found in various regions around the world, including Myanmar (formerly Burma), Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Madagascar, Vietnam, and Afghanistan. Myanmar, in particular, is known for producing some of the finest red spinel gemstones.
Spinel is associated with vitality, rejuvenation, and inspiration. It is believed to promote energy, strength, and positive transformation.
Name: Spinel Crystal In Host (marble matrix)
Specimen Size: Miniature Sized
Dimensions: 31x24x25 mm / 1.2x1x0.6 inches
Weight: 19.6 gr / 0.7 ounces / 97.8
Origin: Mogok, Myanmar (Burma)

