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Fire opal chips, varying between 5 to 10 mm in sizes from Mexico, exhibiting a vibrant, powerful orange and red colour with some yellow, very firey, supplied only by weight in lots of 50 grams the pieces will come in a pouch with a data label.
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Fire opal is a gemstone name given to a variety of the mineral opal which tends to be a yellow to orange and at times, red hue of colour. This blend of colours results in some pieces looking quite fiery indeed. This particular variety comes from Mexico, it is red and orange in colour with some yellow, very deep, rich and vibrant, definitely eye catching. The peices are chips, as with most opal, which is a silica mineral, it is naturally shiny and smooth, these pieces have not been polished. Sizes of the pieces range from 5 to 10 mm and is available in lots of 50 gram weights, supplied in a small pouch with a label.
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Opal is a well known mineral which has been present through out human history, most commonly as an attractive gemstone. It is however, a mineraloid, not a complete mineral, it can contain any where between 3% to 20% water and is deposited at relatively low temperatures in fissures, because of this, it is found in a variety of rocks but the most common and the samples which we stock are opal in limonite. It’s structure allows it to defract light, giving it a schiller effect when held at certain angles, most opal is a vibrant blue colour though colours such as white, red etc have also been found. These particular samples come from Coober Pedy, Australia, a well know opal source, available in various sizes and supplied in a card tray with an information label. Please note these specimens only display a small, patchy surface coating of opal on limonite.
Hornblende in massive form, collected from Norway, these mineral specimens exhibit a platy cleavage, black to dark green colouration and a dark grey streak. The samples are available in various sizes, show excellent vitreous lustre and will come supplied in a card tray with a label.
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Highly fossiliferous reef limestone from the 425 million year old Wenlock Series of the Silurian. Wren’s Nest, Dudley, West Midlands.
30 in stock
25L plastic bucket, strong and rigid with a metal handle for carrying loose rock and waste.
Pyrrhotite mineral specimens from Evje, southern Norway, the samples are grey in colour and and have a metallic lustre which is very shiny when a fresh surface is exposed, however, these surfaces dull very quickly upon exposure to the air. Noticiably magnetic like magnetite, this iron sulphide mineral is fairly dense, was collected by staff from Norway and is available in a small size only. Supplied in a 2″ x 2″ card tray with a label.
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The tranquil appearence of the city of Edinburgh nestling between the surrounding hills and the undulating countryside of West Lothian belies their dramatic volcanic past. The Lothian landscape took over 400 million years to reach its present shape. This book tells the story of its journey from erupting volcanoes, through rivers, seas and ice caps, to the peaceful parks, restored quarries and level playing fields we see today.
2 in stock
Specimens of nail head calcite spar found in Cumbria, UK. Specimens are supplied in a white card tray with a information label.
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Citrine crystal beds, exhibiting small, pointed to yellow points, a variation of quartz, these samples also include baryte, adding density to the samples. Found in Oughoud, Morocco, pieces will come supplied in a card tray with a label.
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Citrine crystal bed specimens which come from Brazil, composed of numerous crystal points of citrine on a matrix, these mineral specimens exhibit a pale yellow to orange colouration and are supplied in a white card tray with a label.
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Excellent specimens of Orthoclase Feldspar from Brazil which show clear crystal forms. Specimens are whitish in colour and are supplied in a white card tray with an information label.
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This 15 specimen collection aims to cover the most popular minerals found under the Quartz family to show the variety of forms Quartz can take. An attractive set suitable for collectors or geology students.
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Specification:
* Waterproof
* Map area: 265 x 265 mm
* Neckband included
* Winter use -20 degrees.
* Material: Polyamid / Transparent TPU
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This unique lustre set includes 10 different mineral specimens which exhibit the following varieties of lustre: metallic, Sub Metallic, vitreous to adamantine, vitreous, dull, greasy, satiny and waxy. Suitable for all levels of education from school, college through to university
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