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Eudialyte and Rare Earth Element | fluorescent under UV light | 294 grams | Kipawa, Quebec
$178.00 CAD
Unit price perEudialyte and Rare Earth Element | fluorescent under UV light | 294 grams | Kipawa, Quebec
$178.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a beautiful piece of eudialyte from Abitibi-Temiscamingue, Quebec. It features raspberry red eudialyte with black crystals of Rare Earth Element (REE) bearing Pyroxene, white feldspar and a little Mossandrite (a rare species) from the remote Kippawa mine. Great addition to any collection.
Name: Agrellite and Eudialyte
Specimen Size: Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 96x78x38 mm - 3.8x3.1x1.5 inches
Weight: 294.51 grams - 10.4 oz
Origin: Kipawa alkaline complex, Les Lacs-du-Témiscamingue, Abitibi-Témiscamingue, western Québec, Canada
Quartz crystals are among the most abundant and well-known minerals on Earth. It belongs to the hexagonal crystal system, and typically forms six-sided prismatic crystals with a pointed termination. Its crystals can be colorless or exhibit a wide range of colors. The color variations are often due to the presence of impurities or trace elements during the crystal's formation. Quartz is transparent to translucent.
Name: Quartz
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 59x35x51 mm / 1.9x1.4x2 inches
Weight: 70.4 Grams / 2.48 Ounces
Approx Weight (per piece): 11.17ct
Size: 18.5x8.5 mm
Shape: Rough
Color: Deep Green
Clarity: Transparent
Origin: Africa
Treatment: None
Approx Weight (per piece): 8.23ct
Size: 17x7.5 mm
Shape: Rough
Color: Deep Green
Clarity: Transparent
Origin: Africa
Treatment: None
Approx Weight (per piece): 49.54ct
Size: 24x22mm
Shape: Baguette Cabochon
Color: White with Silver Spots
Clarity: Transparent
Origin: Brazil
Gyrolite often forms nodular aggregates that can appear glassy, dull or even fibrous. The aggregate nodules often accompany many fine and rare minerals such as Apophyllite and Okenite plus many of the Zeolites.
Calcite is found throughout the world in sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous rocks. Some geologists consider it to be a "ubiquitous mineral" - one that is found everywhere. Calcite is the principal constituent of limestone and marble.
Name: Gyrolite and Calcite on Quartz Matrix Cluster Crystal
Specimen Size: Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 95x57x57 mm / 3.75x2.25x2.25 inches
Weight: 240 Grams / 8.5 Ounces
Origin: Mined in Dindoshi, India
Rose Quartz | One Side Polished | 59-92 gr | Madagascar (Sold Individually)
$17.00 CAD
Unit price perRose Quartz | One Side Polished | 59-92 gr | Madagascar (Sold Individually)
$17.00 CAD
Unit price perThese beautiful Rose Quartz stones are polished on one side. Rose quartz has been revered by ancient civilizations for its symbolic connection to love and harmony. Often referred to as the "stone of love," rose quartz is believed to attract and nurture love in all its forms, from self-love and friendship to romantic relationships. Its gentle energy is also associated with the heart chakra, promoting emotional balance, forgiveness, and compassion.
Name: Rose Quartz
Dimensions: Length varies 54 to 62 mm - 2.1 to 2.4 inches
Width varies 37 to 42 mm - 1.5 to 1.7
Weight: 59 to 92 grams - 2.1 to 3.2 ounces
Origin: Madagascar
Okenite, Calcite, Prehnite and Smoky Quartz in Geode | 796 grams | Dindoshi, India
$212.00 CAD
Unit price perOkenite, Calcite, Prehnite and Smoky Quartz in Geode | 796 grams | Dindoshi, India
$212.00 CAD
Unit price perOkenite is a silicate mineral that is usually associated with zeolites. It most commonly is found as small white "cotton ball" formations within basalt geodes. These formations are clusters of straight, radiating, fibrous crystals that are both bendable and fragile.
Calcite is found throughout the world in sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous rocks. Some geologists consider it to be a "ubiquitous mineral" - one that is found everywhere. Calcite is the principal constituent of limestone and marble.
Quartz crystals are among the most abundant and well-known minerals on Earth. It belongs to the hexagonal crystal system, and typically forms six-sided prismatic crystals with a pointed termination. Its crystals can be colorless or exhibit a wide range of colors. The color variations are often due to the presence of impurities or trace elements during the crystal's formation. Quartz is transparent to translucent.
Prehnite can form prismatic, tabular, or pyramidal crystals, but usually occurs in botryoidal, reniform, stalactitic, granular, or compact habits. It is usually green in colour, but may be white, colourless, yellow, or gray. It has a colourless streak. Prehnite is transparent to translucent, with a vitreous to pearly luster. Prehnite forms in cavities in basaltic lavas.
Name: Okenite, Calcite, Quartz and Prehnite Geode
Specimen Size: Large Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 120.7x88.9x76.2 mm / 4.75x3.5x3 inches
Weight: 796 Grams / 28.1 ounces
Origin: Mined in Dindoshi, India
Quartz crystals are among the most abundant and well-known minerals on Earth. It belongs to the hexagonal crystal system, and typically forms six-sided prismatic crystals with a pointed termination. Its crystals can be colorless or exhibit a wide range of colors. The color variations are often due to the presence of impurities or trace elements during the crystal's formation. Quartz is transparent to translucent.
Name: Quartz
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 50x45mm / 2x1.8 inches
Weight: 58 Grams / 2 Ounces
Limonite after Pyrite Mineral Cluster | 99.7 gr | Carratraca, Spain | SO24
$54.97 CAD
Unit price perLimonite after Pyrite Mineral Cluster | 99.7 gr | Carratraca, Spain | SO24
$54.97 CAD
Unit price perThis is a sculpted plate of Limonite after Pyrite. What was once Pyrite crystals transformed into iron oxide that is this hydrated Limonite. It's a great specimen from Spain.
Name: Limonite after Pyrite Cluster
Specimen Size: Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 84x60x30 mm / 3.3x2.4x1.2 inches
Weight: 99.7 Grams / 3.5 oz
Origin: Mined in Carratraca, Spain
Name: Mesolite and Stilbite Geode
Specimen Size: Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 69.9x69.9x63.5 mm / 2.75x2.75x2.5 inches
Weight: 352 Grams / 12.4 Ounces
Origin: Mined in Dindoshi, India
Mesolite is a fragile member of the zeolite group and forms almost exclusively in delicate, needle-like crystal habits.
Stilbite is perhaps the most popular zeolite mineral for collectors. It is a handsome specimen with its pearly luster and sometimes colorful pink tints.
Heulandite is one of the most common and well known members of the Zeolite Group. It has a nice pearly luster and lovely colored hues. It forms wonderfully complex and quite unique crystals and is often associated with other rare and beautiful minerals.
Mordenite was first described in 1864 by Henry How. He named it after the small community of Morden, Nova Scotia, Canada, along the Bay of Fundy, where it was first found. It is one of the most abundant zeolites and is found in volcanic rock such as rhyolite, andesite, and basalt. It is associated with other zeolites such as stilbite and heulandite.
Name: Heulandite and Mordenite Crystals
Specimen Size: Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 88.9x69.9x31.8 mm / 3.5x2.75x1.25 inches
Weight: 160 Grams / 5.6 Ounces
Details: Mined in Jalgaon, India