Calcite Pseudo-morphed after Ikatite.
Calcite Pseudo-morphed after Ikatite.
Calcite Pseudo-morphed after Ikatite.
Calcite Pseudo-morphed after Ikatite.
Location: Patagonia, Argentina
This member of the calcite family is believed to be the navigation stone used by the Vikings to find there way on the ocean when the sun was obscured ...
Location: Mina Huaquio, Potosi, Bolivia
Location: Xinjiang Province, China
Location: Mina La Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico
Location: Miraflores Mine, Huanuco, Huamalias, Peru
Location: Namaqualand, Northern Cape Province, S. Africa
Location: Erongo Mountains, Erongo Region, Namibia
Location: Katanga, Shaba Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Location: Goboboseb Mtns., Brandberg Dist., Erongo Region, Namibia
Location: North of Lake George, Colorado
Location: Democratic Republic of the Congo
Location: Charcas, San Luis Potosi, Mexico
This is a really sharp specimen! It is very clean and sweet. Really nice pieces from this this location are getting harder to find with great quality.
Location: Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico
Location: Charcas, San Luis Potosi, Mexico
Location: Yaogangxian Mine, Hunan Province, China
Location: Yaogangxian Mine, Hunan Province, China
Location: Lake George area, Park Co., Colorado
Location: Reward Mine, Inyo Co., California
Location: Reward Mine, Inyo Co., California
Location: Wuton Mine, Liubao, Wuzhou Prefecture, Guangxi, Zhuang, China
Location: Fahler Quarry, Winfield, PA
Location: Jinkouhe, Sichuan Province, China
Location: Erongo Massif, Omaruru Dist., Erongo Region, Namibia
Jeremejevite is listed as one of the 10 rarest stones on the earth.
Radioactive! This is one of the radioactive species from Namibia. It has very nicely formed crystals sitting on matrix.
This is some of the most fluorescent hyalite opal that I have ever seen.
These smokey quartz sceptors are great. They caused quite a stir when they were found and have found their way into the finest collections in the ...
Lemurian quartz is revered to be given to us from the inhabitants of the Island of Lemuria.
A nice cluster of the clear quartz from this location.
Location: Baikai Region, Siberia, Russia
Location: Okatumba, Kaokoveld, Namibia
Location: ErongoMassif,Omaruru Dist., Erongo Region, Namibia
Location: Branberg Mtns., Brandberg Dist., Erongo Region, Namibia
Location: Branberg Mtns, Brandberg Dist., Erongo Region, Namibia
Location: Reynolds, Missouri
Location: Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico
Don Belsher Collection This is a spectacular specimen. Each crystal in this cluster is in amazing condition.
Location: Minas Gerais, Brazil
This fossil is amazing. The color and condition are spectacular, as is the patterns in the specimen.
This is an amazing piece of boytroidal Malachite. There is some light contact damage on the edges, but the piece is in no way affected visually.
This is a fantastic Purple Fluorite and Dog Tooth Calcite Stalactite specimen.
This is a beautiful Quartz cluster with gemy Epidote crystals spread throughout the piece.
This is a beautiful piece of yellow/green Adamite.
This specimen of Galena and Sphalerite is really a great piece.
Location: Mina La Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico
Location: Rucks' Pit, Okeechobee Co., Florida
Location: Patagonia, Argentina
Location: Democratic Republic of the Congo
Location: Mina Liliana, Chihuahua, Mexico
Location: Yao Gan Xian, Hunan Province, China
This is a nice large Amethyst flower that has Cacoxanite phantoms in most of the crystals.
Very nice Celestite with good blue color. It has smaller crystals about 1-2 cm in length.
This cute dolphin is doing a tail stand and was carved very nicely showing the swirls of the malachite well.
This is a cute little quartz cluster that has very nice clarity and no damage except were it broke away from a larger cluster.
This is a cute wavelite cluster that has very nice color and no damage except were it broke away from a larger cluster.
Quartz crystal with great clarity which shows off the internal fractures and inclusions.
Calcite seems to have come at this amethyst from the side as it .
The Erongo seems to have some of the nicest Schorls around.
Some of the ammonites from here in Morocco have a beautiful irridescent red shimmer to them.
Thumbnail specimen of light amethyst reverse scepter quartz.
Madagascar continues to produce new and high quality specimens.
There are two perfect double terminated clear quartz crystals sitting on top of this quartz crystal.