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Approx Weight (per piece): 0.94ct
Size: 10.5x5.5mm
Shape: Marquise Cut
Color: Pale Aqua Blue
Clarity: Included
Origin: Africa
Inesite on Hubeite | Rare Mineral | Unique Crystal | Ezhou, Hubei Province, China
$89.97 CAD
Unit price perInesite on Hubeite | Rare Mineral | Unique Crystal | Ezhou, Hubei Province, China
$89.97 CAD
Unit price perThis is a fabulous Inesite on Hubeite crystal cluster from Ezhou, China. Inesite's name originates from the Greekines, "fibers" alluding to its color and habit. Hubeite was found and named after the province of Hubei, China and is common to iron ores in mines of that region. It occurs mainly as aggregates of fan like crystals. It is dark to pale brown, has orange-brown streak and is vitreous.
This rare specimen is in very good condition and is a spectacular combination of minerals
Name: Inesite on Hubeite Crystal Mineral
Specimen Size: Thumbnail-Sized
Dimensions: Specimen: 27x27 mm / 1.1x1.1 inches
Box: 33x33 mm / 1.3x1.3 Inches
Weight: 12.9 gr / 0.4 Ounces (including box)
Origin: Ezhou, Hubei Province, China
Rhodolite Garnet | Untreated Garnet | Antique Octagon Cut | Reddish Purple | 8x6mm
$23.79 CAD
Unit price perRhodolite Garnet | Untreated Garnet | Antique Octagon Cut | Reddish Purple | 8x6mm
$23.79 CAD
Unit price perApprox Weight (per piece): 1.54ct
Size: 8x6mm
Shape: Antique Octagon Cut
Color: Reddish Purple
Clarity: Clean to the eye
Origin: Tanzania
Treatment: None
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.
Northwest Africa NWA Meteorite | 354.5 Grams | End Cut | Sahara
Northwest Africa NWA Meteorite | 354.5 Grams | End Cut | Sahara
Here we have for you a nice looking end cut of a Sahara Desert NWA unclassified meteorite weighing 354.5 grams. Its dimensions are 63x72x53mm. This never classified North West Africa stone was found in the Sahara desert around 2000.
It's a good quality cut NWA meteorite specimens showing interesting internal structure (L5?) and somewhat attractive with a mottled interior with chondrules and metallic flakes. Some weathering shows the meteorite's time spent aging in the desert. Displays nicely with a ground and rough polished without a mirror finish.
Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Product Name: Triphane Spodumene (Yellow Kunzite)
Approx Weight (per piece): 1.17ct
Size: 7x5mm
Shape: Oval Cut
Color: Pale Yellow
Clarity: VSI (Very Slightly Included)
Treatment: None
Origin: Madagascar
Approx Weight (per piece): 0.43ct
Size: 7x3.5mm
Shape: Marquise Cut
Color: Reddish Purple
Clarity: Clean to the eye
Origin: Tanzania
Treatment: None
Approx Weight (per piece): 0.45ct
Size: 4mm
Shape: Square Cut
Color: Reddish Purple
Clarity: Clean to the eye
Origin: Tanzania
Treatment: None
Product Type: Tsavorite
Approx Weight (per piece): 0.006ct
Size: 1.0mm
Shape: Round Cut
Color: Green
Clarity: SI (Slightly Included)
Origin: Tanzania
Treatment: None
Tsavorite is a variety of the garnet family, specifically a green grossular garnet. Its color ranges from a vivid green to an intense greenish-blue. Tsavorite was first discovered in the 1960s in Tanzania and was later found in Kenya. Due to its scarcity, it is considered one of the rarest and most valuable garnets.
Tsavorite is relatively durable with a hardness of 7 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale. This makes it suitable for various types of jewelry, though care should be taken to avoid exposure to extreme heat or harsh chemicals.
Tsavorite is associated with prosperity, abundance, and vitality. Some consider it a stone of growth and regeneration, both in the physical and spiritual sense.
Product Type: Chrysoberyl
Approx Weight (per piece): 0.005ct
Size: 1.0mm
Shape: Round Cut
Color: Green
Clarity: VSI (Very Slightly Included)
Origin: India
Treatment: None
Northwest Africa NWA Meteorite | 229.6 Grams | End Cut | Sahara
Northwest Africa NWA Meteorite | 229.6 Grams | End Cut | Sahara
Here we have for you a nice looking end cut of a Sahara Desert NWA unclassified meteorite weighing 229.6 grams. Its dimensions are 75x69x40mm. This never classified North West Africa stone was found in the Sahara desert around 2000.
It's a good quality cut NWA meteorite specimens showing interesting internal structure (L5?) and somewhat attractive with a mottled interior with chondrules and metallic flakes. Some weathering shows the meteorite's time spent aging in the desert. Displays nicely with a ground and rough polished without a mirror finish.
Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Product Type: Rutile Sapphire
Approx Weight (per piece): 2.47ct
Size: 8x6.5mm
Shape: Oval Cut
Color: Bright Pink
Clarity: Top Crystal - included Rutile
Origin: Africa
Note: This stone sparkles but there is a flaw in the cut as the pavilion is not centered and there is also a miniature crack, invisible to the eye. These do not alter the outstanding dispersion. Priced accordingly and fully warrantied, if you are not satisfied the stone can be returned for a refund.