This is a very nice quality tumbled/polished piece of Chrysocolla and Cuprite.
Location: Mapimi, Mexico
This is a nicely terminated Monazite crystal from a find in the Erongo Mtns area of Namibia.
This is a really cool looking cluster. There are 3 crystals standing together in an almost tripod-like manner, all with perfect points.
This is a beautiful, full beryl (more of an flat shape but still has the 6 sides) crystal shaped specimen.
This is a beautiful, full beryl crystal shaped specimen.
This is a beautiful cluster. The main Aquamarine crystal has a great termination and a beautiful deep blue color.
Specimens from this exclusive location are getting harder to obtain. One can still collect if you are willing to scale the cliffs and seek it out. ...
This Garnet cluster has spectacular color and shape.
It was hard to choose the best angle to shoot this piece at. The two faces of this cluster are actually connected by purple Fluorite that has grown ...
This Vera Cruz Amethyst cluster is a sweet little specimen.
What we have here is considered to be the most sought after specimens of Smithsonite.
This is a great specimen of creedite! Other than some minor contact damage this piece is in great condition.
Natrual citrine. Lightbrary refers to the ""teacher"" crystal surrounded by the smaller ""student"" crystals.
Now this is what I call a specimen! On one half of the piece you have some great, textured Galena cubes, all in great condition, then on the other ...
This is a very cool piece. The iridescence takes place on the defined octahedral crystals, but on the base, where the contact was, it is the usual ...
This is a nice little piece of clear Gypsum, also known as Selenite.
This is a raw cluster of Prehnite balls with a couple small Epidote inclusions.
A crystal that has included crystals is called a manifester. In addition that this is a beautiful clear crystal.
Some may disagree with the name ""Lemurian"" or laser quartz", but at least it identifies the type of crystal this is.
Some may disagree with the name ""Lemurian"" or laser quartz", but at least it identifies the type of crystal this is.
Tanzanite is a unique variety of zoisite found only in the Merelani Hills of Tanzania.
Purpurite is a unique mineral. It presents with a shiny surface and yet is almost chalky.
No this is not a naturally occurring specimen.