Location: Tsumeb Mine, Otavi-Bergland District, Nambia
Location: Lengenbach Quarry, Binntal, Wallis, Switzerland
It really is Kyanite! It looks completely different than the blue or green, but it is still the Kyanite we love.
This shows just where crystal clear comes from.
Location: Poudrette Quarry, Mt. Saint Hilaire, Rouville Co., Quebec, Canada
Location: Angola 1, Sibindi, Cercle Nioro Do Sahel, Kayes Region, Mali
Location: Emke Mine, Ogonja, Seeis, Windhoek Dist., Khomas Region, Namibia
This is a pale blue, etched termination from Brazil. It is very interesting and a beautiful piece.
This Vesuvianite cluster is full of life. There is damage to some of the tips, but there are also some crystals in entirely perfect condition! There ...
Though they may not be entirely visible from the picture, there are quite a few Bixbyite crystals.
A. Lincoln Sherk MD. collection 1890s-1969
A. Lincoln Sherk MD collected 11/12/1939
Stuart F. Wise collection #53
From the Stuart F. Wise Collection. Cubic Pyrite crystals in matrix from a now closed Historic location.
This is a classic from the Yaogangxian Mine in China
Location: Kibblehouse quarry, Pennsylvania
A specimen for the Pennsylvania collector. It is is very good shape with peripheral damage. It is from an old collection and was collected sometime ...
Location: Eldredge and Steward's Quarry, Pennsylvania
ex. Stuart F. Wise Collection
ex. Stuart F. Wise Collection
Ex. A. Lincoln Sherk, MD collected 10/17/1915
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This 1 1/4"" Thumbnail specimen is a great condition Quartz crystal tip with a large grouping of Gold Rutile.
This topaz crystal is beautiful and a great crystal shape. The point is in great condition and is overall a great thumbnail specimen.
South African minerals are always a wonderful part of a great collection. This specimen has very minimal damage and would provide a nice addition to ...
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In these wonderful massage wands, Selenite has been carved, polished and capped with polished Fluorite.
The last group of carvings we received from this source have been very nice quality and good detail.
This is a beautiful optical clear quatz with inclusions that give the appearance of a desert scape.
This is a beautifully carved frog that has mostly dark green with 3 strips of light going down the center like race stripes.
This is a beautifully carved frog that is a consistent medium green with a light green spiral on the belly.
This is a beautifully carved frog that is a consistent medium green with small rings of light green.. it is about the same size as a 50 cent piece ...
This polished Fluorite point is beautiful and a must have.
This polished Fluorite point is beautiful and a must have.
A nice Smokey Quartz polished and terminated with great clarity. It has rainbows inside with the windows.
This is a polished free form quartz crystal with rainbows.
This is a polished free form smokey quartz crystal with rainbows.
This is a polished free form smokey quartz crystal with rainbows.
This is a polished free form quartz crystal with rainbows. It looks beautiful on light boxes.
The aquamarine sits very nicely in this piece. Surrounded by the black tourmaline. It is a very aesthetic piece.
There are 2 colors of fluorite in this specimen. There is a yellowish-green and the beautiful emerald green that is highly sought after.
This is from old stock. The adamite is an incredible turquoise blue and very lustrous.
No this is not a naturally occurring specimen. The quartz is natural and has gone through a special process that has bonded titanium to the surface ...
This specimen comes from the type local. Hence its name. The brazilianite crystal is about 2 cm long and has a gemmy termination.
The lepidocrocite in this amethyst is very striking. Lepidocrocite is often found in quartz and can be used to enhance perception, intuition and ...
Quartz is a power stone. It has been called the “Universal Crystal” and is the most recognized type of crystal.
Quartz is a power stone. It has been called the “Universal Crystal” and is the most recognized type of crystal.
If you look at this very nice hematite, you will see my hand and camera reflected. That is how shiney this hematite is.
Thumbnail specimen of a perfect amethyst sceptor. It is excellent color and is undamaged.
This is one for fluorescent enthusiests. The fluorite fluoresces bright blue and the hyalite opal fluoresces bright green.
A thumbnail that has great display. This classic local specimen sits on a plate of quartz and has perfect purple fluorite cubes and a small ...
Elmwood has produced some of the most prized specimens in any collection.
This is one of the brightest watermelon tourmalines I have. It is really nice to look at and comes with a stand.
This is a nice smokey quartz and black tourmaline combination. The smokey sits between two glassy tourmaline and displays nicely.
No this is not a naturally occurring specimen. The quartz is natural and has gone through a special process that has bonded titanium to the surface ...
No this is not a naturally occurring specimen.
Purpurite is a unique mineral. It presents with a shiny surface and yet is almost chalky.
Tanzanite is a unique variety of zoisite found only in the Merelani Hills of Tanzania.
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.