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Stilbite is a zeolite mineral appreciated for its delicate crystal formations and pastel hues, ranging from colorless to white, yellow, pink, and peach. It forms distinctive tabular crystals with a bowtie or butterfly shape and exhibits a vitreous to pearly luster. Commonly found in cavities in volcanic rocks, stilbite is often associated with other zeolite minerals.
Stilbite is believed to have calming energy, supporting spiritual growth and emotional healing.
Name: Stilbite Crystal
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 46x27x23 mm / 1.8x1.1x0.9 inches
Weight: 17 Grams / 0.6 Ounces
Origin: Mined in India
This is a lovely fan shaped stilbite specimen. It also makes us think of a baseball glove and ball.
Stilbite is a zeolite mineral appreciated for its delicate crystal formations and pastel hues, ranging from colorless to white, yellow, pink, and peach. It forms distinctive tabular crystals with a bowtie or butterfly shape and exhibits a vitreous to pearly luster. Commonly found in cavities in volcanic rocks, stilbite is associated with other zeolite minerals. It is valued for its aesthetic appeal and is believed by some to have calming energy, supporting spiritual growth and emotional healing.
Name: Stilbite Crystal
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 44x28x22 mm / 1.7x1.1x0.9 inches
Weight: 21 Grams / 0.8 Ounces
Origin: Mined in Mahad, India
Stilbite is a zeolite mineral appreciated for its delicate crystal formations and pastel hues, ranging from colorless to white, yellow, pink, and peach. It forms distinctive tabular crystals with a bowtie or butterfly shape and exhibits a vitreous to pearly luster. Commonly found in cavities in volcanic rocks, stilbite is often associated with other zeolite minerals.
Stilbite is believed to have calming energy, supporting spiritual growth and emotional healing.
Name: Stilbite Crystal
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 45x34x31 mm / 1.8x1.3x1.2 inches
Weight: 18 Grams / 0.6 Ounces
Origin: Mined in India
Stilbite Crystal | Thumbnail Specimen | 3.1 grams | Wasson's Bluff, Nova Scotia
$7.99 CAD
Unit price perStilbite Crystal | Thumbnail Specimen | 3.1 grams | Wasson's Bluff, Nova Scotia
$7.99 CAD
Unit price perStilbite is a zeolite mineral appreciated for its delicate crystal formations and pastel hues, ranging from colorless to white, yellow, pink, and peach. It forms distinctive tabular crystals with a bowtie or butterfly shape and exhibits a vitreous to pearly luster. Commonly found in cavities in volcanic rocks, stilbite is often associated with other zeolite minerals. It is valued for its aesthetic appeal and is believed by some to have calming energy, supporting spiritual growth and emotional healing.
Name: Stilbite Crystal
Specimen Size: Thumbnail-Sized
Dimensions: 27x22x13mm / 1.1x0.9x0.5 inches
Weight: 3.1 Grams / 0.1 Ounces
Origin: Mined in Wasson's Bluff, Nova Scotia, Canada
Product Type: Silver Greek Key Ring
Gem Type: Sugilite
Metal Type: 925 Silver
Weight: Silver & Gemstone 7 grams
Size: Ring Size 9
Sugilite is a rare and beautiful purple gemstone, known for its vibrant color and metaphysical properties. It is a borosilicate mineral, typically ranging from lavender to deep violet, and is primarily found in South Africa. Discovered in Japan in 1944, it is valued for its spiritual and healing qualities, including emotional healing, protection, and enhancing spiritual growth. Sugilite is considered a "love stone," fostering compassion, empathy, and harmonious relationships. It is often used in jewelry, especially in cabochon cuts, it is relatively soft, requiring gentle care. Due to its rarity and striking color, sugilite is a prized and valuable gem.
Product Type: Sunset Sapphire
Approx Weight (per piece): 1.3ct
Size: 6.5mm
Shape: Round Cut
Color: Hot Red
Clarity: VSI (Very Slightly Included)
Origin: Tanzania
Product Type: Sunstone
Approx Weight (per piece): 3.5ct
Size: 11.5mm
Shape: Round Cabochon
Color: Orange Red
Clarity: Semi Translucent - Fine Schiller
Origin: India
Sunstone is a type of feldspar, its color is often attributed to the presence of tiny copper platelets or hematite inclusions within the stone. The most common color of sunstone is a warm and vibrant orange or reddish-brown, often referred to as "Heliolite" due to its association with the sun. However, it can also occur in shades of yellow, pink, peach, and even green.
Sunstone is renowned for its unique optical phenomenon called adularescence. This effect creates a shimmering or glowing appearance on the surface of the stone, caused by the reflection of light from within the inclusions. It is relatively durable, with a hardness ranging from 6 to 6.5 on the Mohs scale. While it's suitable for jewelry, care should be taken to avoid rough handling and exposure to extreme conditions.
Sunstone is associated with warmth, positive energy, and leadership qualities. It's thought to bring joy, vitality, and encourage independence and originality.
Tagish Lake Meteorite | 20 mg | Fragment | C2-ung Class | Observed Fall 2000 Canada
$110.00 CAD
Unit price perTagish Lake Meteorite | 20 mg | Fragment | C2-ung Class | Observed Fall 2000 Canada
$110.00 CAD
Unit price perName: Tagish Lake
Date - Fall: 18 January 2000 at 08:43 pst
Class: Carbonaceous chondrite (C2, ungrouped)
Weight: Fragment 20 mg
Origin: Tagish Lake, British Columbia , Canada
This is a nice fragment of the Tagish Lake meteorite. On 18 January 2000 at 08:43 local time a huge fireball followed by loud detonations was widely observed over the Yukon Territory and northern British Columbia. An individual, Jim Brook, recovered several dozen meteorites totaling ~1 kg on the ice of Taku Arm, Tagish Lake, on January 25 and 26. The total mass collected was between 5 and 10 kg most of which is in permanent institutional storage.
Very little of this material is available and what is available is in very small fragments. This is a nice piece that weighs 20 milligrams. Based on mineralogy, isotopic compositions, and bulk chemical compositions, Tagish Lake appears to be intermediate between CM and CI chondrites. It has significantly less amino acids than expected and it may be a very primitive carbonaceous chondrite, class C2 ungr.
Don't miss your chance to add this rarely offered location to your collection. Specimen is accompanied by a collection card from the Meteor Passion Meteorite Collection, a Canagem Meteorite Collection specimen card and is housed in a membrane case.
Product Type: Tangerine Garnet
Product ID: GATT0586
Approx Weight (per piece): 0.08ct
Size: 2.5mm
Shape: Round Diamond Cut
Color: Golden Orange
Clarity: VSI (Very Slightly Included)
Origin: Nigeria
Product Type: Silver Ring
Gem Type: Tanzanite
Metal Type: 925 Silver
Weight: Silver 4.80 Grams Gemstones 1.06 Ct.
Number of Gems: 6 Piece(s)
Size: Ring Size 7
Shape: Round cut
Color: Fine Purple Blue
Clarity: Clean
Product Type: Tanzanite
Approx Weight (per piece): 0.4ct
Size: 5.8x4.1mm
Shape: Oval Cut
Color: Purplish Blue
Clarity: Clean to the eye
Origin: Tanzania, Africa
Tanzanite is renowned for its intense blue and violet colors, but can also be golden, green, lilac and peacock (blue and green). The sole source of tanzanite is the Merelani Hills in northern Tanzania. Discovered in the 1960s, tanzanite is considered rarer than diamonds due to its single-source origin. The mines in Tanzania are exhaustible, adding to the gemstone's allure.
With a hardness of 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs scale, tanzanite is relatively soft compared to some other gemstones. As a result, it requires gentle care to prevent scratches or damage.
Tanzanite is believed to aide with spiritual awareness, insight, and communication. Some attribute it with calming energies and the ability to enhance psychic abilities.
Product Type: Tanzanite
Approx Weight (per piece): 0.65ct
Size: 6.6x4.5mm
Shape: Oval Cut
Color: Purple
Clarity: Clean to the eye
Origin: Tanzania, Africa
Tanzanite is renowned for its intense blue and violet colors, but can also be golden, green, lilac and peacock (blue and green). The sole source of tanzanite is the Merelani Hills in northern Tanzania. Discovered in the 1960s, tanzanite is considered rarer than diamonds due to its single-source origin. The mines in Tanzania are exhaustible, adding to the gemstone's allure.
With a hardness of 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs scale, tanzanite is relatively soft compared to some other gemstones. As a result, it requires gentle care to prevent scratches or damage.
Tanzanite is believed to aide with spiritual awareness, insight, and communication. Some attribute it with calming energies and the ability to enhance psychic abilities.