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Smoky Quartz | 3 Piece Lot | Heart Shape Cut | Various Sizes | 3.0 tcw
$17.00 CAD
Unit price perSmoky Quartz | 3 Piece Lot | Heart Shape Cut | Various Sizes | 3.0 tcw
$17.00 CAD
Unit price perProduct Type: Smoky Quartz
Approx Weight (per Lot): 3.0 tcw
Size: 6mm and 8x7.8mm
Shape: Heart Shape Cut
Color: Fine Smoky Color
Clarity: VSI (Very Slightly Included)
Origin: Brazil
Product Type: Sapphire
Approx Weight (per piece): 1.47ct
Size: 7.5x6mm
Shape: Oval Cut
Color: Canary Yellow
Clarity: Clean
Origin: Sri Lanka (Ceylon)
Product Type: Sapphire
Approx Weight (per piece): 0.58ct
Size: 5.5x4.3mm
Shape: Oval Cut
Color: Bright Yellow
Clarity: Clean
Origin: Sri Lanka (Ceylon)
Note: Pavilion is off center

Vesuvianite | Perky Box Crystal | Terminated | Harcourt Township, Haliburton County, Ontario, Canada
$178.00 CAD
Unit price perVesuvianite | Perky Box Crystal | Terminated | Harcourt Township, Haliburton County, Ontario, Canada
$178.00 CAD
Unit price perThis amazing specimen of Vesuvianite was collected in the 1960's by A. Stevenson in Harcourt, Ontario, Canada. The specimen is a beautiful rich gemmy green vesuvianite crystal, and is fully terminated. This rare and premium specimen is in excellent condition. A fantastic addition to any collection!
Vesuvianite was first discovered on Mount Vesuvius in Italy in the 18th century, hence its name. It typically occurs as a green, brown, yellow, or blue-green crystal, and is often found in metamorphic and igneous rocks. The alternate name, Idocrase, is from the Greek eidos “form”, and krasis “mixture”, because Vesuvianite often appears to combine the crystal forms of other minerals. It has also been used as a gemstone.
Ex. A. Stevenson Collection and John Betts Fine Minerals NYC
Name: Vesuvianite Crystal
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 19x8x7 mm / 0.7x0.3x0.3
Weight: 13 grams / 0.5 Ounces (including box)
Origin: Mined in Harcourt area, Harcourt Township, Dysart et al, Haliburton County, Ontario, Canada

Adamite Crystals on Matrix | 17 grams | Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico
$72.00 CAD
Unit price perAdamite Crystals on Matrix | 17 grams | Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico
$72.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a cluster of Adamite crystals on Limonite matrix mined in Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico. Adamite typically occur as small, brightly colored, prismatic or blocky crystals, or as crusts or aggregates. It is commonly found in association with other minerals such as limonite, calcite, and smithsonite. Adamite colors include green, yellow, white, and reddish-brown. The green color of adamite is caused by the presence of traces of copper in its crystal structure. One of the unique features of adamite is its strong fluorescence under ultraviolet (UV) light. It can exhibit vibrant green or yellow fluorescence.
Adamite was first discovered in 1866 in the Ojuela Mine in Durango, Mexico. It was named after French mineralogist Gilbert-Joseph Adam (1795-1881), who studied the mineralogy of the mine.
Adamite is associated with joy, creativity, and the balancing of energies. Some believe it can enhance one's ability to express themselves and promote a positive outlook. It is highly valued by collectors for its bright colors and distinctive crystal habits and would be a great addition to any new or existing collection.
Name: Adamite Crystals on Limonite Matrix
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 34x30x22 mm / 1.3x1.2x0.9 inches
Weight: 17 Grams / 0.6 Ounces
Origin: Mined in Mina Ojuela, Mapimi Durango, Mexico
Product Type: Smoky Quartz
Approx Weight (per piece): 0.4ct
Size: 6x4mm
Shape: Oval Cut
Color: Fine Smoky Color
Clarity: VSI (Very Slightly Included)
Origin: Brazil

Henbury Impactite | Vesicular Impact Glass | 9.87 Gr | Awesome Rare | Henbury N.T. Australia
$38.00 CAD
Unit price perHenbury Impactite | Vesicular Impact Glass | 9.87 Gr | Awesome Rare | Henbury N.T. Australia
$38.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is an outstanding Impact Melt Glass specimen or bomb weighing 9.87 grams. Its dimensions are 33x28x25 mm. Although not a meteorite, impactites are directly linked to them and their impacts.
This Henbury glass, or more specifically vesicular impactite, was found in the Northern Territory of Australia. Thirteen craters were found 8 miles southwest of the town of Henbury, the largest of which was 720 x 360 feet. Henbury impactite was formed by a meteorite impact that occurred around 4,700 years ago. The meteorite is believed to have exploded upon entering the Earth's atmosphere, creating multiple craters which produced the impact glass.
Impactite is a slag-like glassy object found on the surface of the earth, formed from rock melted by the impact of a meteorite. The term encompasses shock-metamorphosed target rocks, melts or suevites and mixtures of the two, as well as sedimentary rocks with significant impact-derived components and shocked mineral grains, tektites, anomalous geochemical signatures, etc.
This piece displays extremely well. It is amazingly light considering its mass. It has a unique hollow sound when you tap it. This Australian find is very well shaped and preserved. These pieces are becoming more difficult to acquire so this is a good time to get a fine specimen. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Will come with a Canagem specimen card.

Magnetite | Crystals Mineral | 356 gr | Tuna-Hästberg, Borlänge, Dalarna, Sweden
$45.00 CAD
Unit price perMagnetite | Crystals Mineral | 356 gr | Tuna-Hästberg, Borlänge, Dalarna, Sweden
$45.00 CAD
Unit price perMagnetite is an important iron ore, along with hematite. It is usually easily distinguished by being strongly magnetic, with black octahedral crystals. The specimen is in very good condition.
Product Name: Magnetite
Specimen Size: Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 70x65x66 mm / 2.7x2.5x2.6 inches
Weight: 356 grams / 12.6 Ounces
Origin: Tuna-Hästberg, Borlänge,Dalarna, Sweden
Product Type: Ruby
Approx Weight (per piece): 0.06ct
Size: ~ 2.4x1.7mm (up to .2 variation)
Shape: Tapered Baguette Cut
Color: Hot Pink
Clarity: Clean
Origin: Myanmar (Burma)
The province of Quebec, particularly areas like the Mont Saint-Hilaire region, is known for producing fine mineral specimens, including albite. In pegmatites, albite often grows alongside minerals like quartz, mica, tourmaline, and spodumene. It forms in environments with slow cooling, allowing for large and well-defined crystals.
Albite is thought to help with decision-making, problem-solving, and overcoming fears of the unknown. Many believe it promotes calmness and adaptability, helping one embrace change with confidence.
Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection.
Name: Albite Crystal Cluster
Specimen Size: Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 70x34x29 mm / 2.7x1.3x1.1 inches
Weight: 49 Grams / 1.7 Ounces
Origin: Mined in Mont St-Hilaire, Quebec
Peruvian pyrite is famous worldwide for its well-formed, highly lustrous crystals. The country is one of the top sources for high-quality pyrite specimens, particularly from the Huanzala Mine in the Áncash Region and the Quiruvilca Mine in La Libertad. These locations produce stunning pyritohedral crystals, often found in association with quartz, sphalerite, and galena.
The term “pyritohedral” refers to a specific crystal habit that pyrite (and occasionally other minerals) can form. In this structure, the crystal takes on a polyhedral shape with 12 faces. However, unlike a perfectly symmetrical shape with identical pentagonal faces, natural pyritohedral crystals often exhibit slight irregularities or distortions in their faces.
Pyrite is known as a stone of protection, abundance, and confidence. It is believed to shield against negative energy and promote mental clarity and willpower.
This top Peruvian specimen is in very good condition. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection.
Name: Pyrite Cluster
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 43x31x25 mm / 1.7x1.2x1.0 inches
Weight: 64 Grams / 2.2 oz
Origin: Mined in Quiruvilca Mine, Quiruvilca District, Santiago de Chuco Province, La Libertad, Peru
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