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Natural Crystals and Minerals mixed box
Twelve different natural crystals and minerals. This is a good lot for new collectors, geology students, or home schoolers to learn mineral identification and the forces necessary to create these specimens. Included in this lot are the following:
Amethyst crystal point with dark purple color and white stem from Madagascar.
Clear Quartz crystal point with etchings on the sides and a small rainbow from Madagascar.
Red Hematite crystal cluster from the Orange River in South Africa.
Blue Chrysocolla with dark green crystallized Malachite from Congo.
Lime green Serpentine specimen from South Africa. (This is a popular healing mineral)
Sky blue Chalcedony with bright crystals layered between two plates. This is a somewhat rare piece from Malawi.
White Apophyllite crystals on matrix from South Africa.
Green African Star Chrysoprase, also known as Royal Jade, Mtorolite, or emerald Chrysoprase. A wonderful stone for carving from Zimbabwe.
Clear Quartz cluster from Arkansas, USA.
Brandberg green Fluorite cluster with small cubic crystals from Namibia, a rare location to find Fluorite.
Grey Sardonyx specimen with dark banding patterns from South Africa.
Celestite crystal formation with bright clear blue crystals from Madagascar.
All pieces are in good condition. Being natural specimens there will be an occasional small chip or scratch. Each will be individually wrapped for shipment.
Dimensions: specimens range from approximately 2 in to 3 1/4 in each.
Weight of lot is approximately 2 1/3 pounds.
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Priced $49.00. Categorized under Collectibles >> Rocks, Fossils & Minerals >> Crystals & Mineral Specimens >> Display Specimens. Condition: New, Material: Other. Natural Crystals and Minerals mixed box Twelve diferent natural crystals and minerals. This is a god lot for new colectors, geology students, or home scholers to learn mineral identification and the forces necesary to create these specime.