Location: Lengenbach Quarry, Binntal, Wallis, Switzerland
Location: Zinc Corp of America W. Pierrpont mine, W. Pierrpont, St. Lawrence Co., New York
This specimen has some great character to it. Each of the three Pyrite pieces are not just single crystals.
Parispirifer Bownockeri Devonian (350-395 Million Years Old)
This Chinese Pyromorphite specimen is amazing. Unlike the Pennsylvanian Pyromorphite which is more of a spray with very small crystals, these ...
Location: Yaogangxian Mine, Hunan Province, China
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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.
This is a cute little quartz cluster that has very nice clarity 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.
This is a beautiful optical clear quatz with inclusions that give the appearance of a desert scape.
There are two perfect double terminated clear quartz crystals sitting on top of this quartz crystal.
Stuart F. Wise collection #53
This 1 1/4"" Thumbnail specimen is a great condition Quartz crystal tip with a large grouping of Gold Rutile.
This is a beautiful Quartz cluster with gemy Epidote crystals spread throughout the piece.
These Quartz with Hedenbergite are great little specimens. They are only found in this specific location in Greece.
These Quartz with Hedenbergite are great little specimens. They are only found in this specific location in Greece.
Nice chunk of clear quartz with gemmy green tourmaline needles included in it.
Location: Jinkouhe, Sichuan Province, China
A nice cluster of the clear quartz from this location.
Quartz (silicon dioxide) is the most abundant single mineral on earth.
Location: Yaogangxian Mine, Hunan Province, China
It really is Kyanite! It looks completely different than the blue or green, but it is still the Kyanite we love.
It really is Kyanite! It looks completely different than the blue or green, but it is still the Kyanite we love.
It really is Kyanite! It looks completely different than the blue or green, but it is still the Kyanite we love.
It really is Kyanite! It looks completely different than the blue or green, but it is still the Kyanite we love.
It really is Kyanite! It looks completely different than the blue or green, but it is still the Kyanite we love.
It really is Kyanite! It looks completely different than the blue or green, but it is still the Kyanite we love.
This is a beautiful, full beryl crystal shaped specimen.