Embark on a fascinating journey into the world of Igneous Rocks, where the fiery forces of the Earth have shaped extraordinary geological wonders. Our collection of Igneous Rocks showcases the remarkable diversity and captivating beauty of these rocks formed from molten magma. From volcanic eruptions to the slow cooling and solidification deep within the Earth’s crust, each specimen tells a unique story of Earth’s dynamic past.

Unearth the wonders of Igneous Rocks with our captivating collection. Whether you’re a student, a passionate collector, or an earth science professional, our specimens offer a window into the awe-inspiring forces that have shaped our planet’s geological landscapes.

Browse our selection today and witness the remarkable diversity and geological significance of Igneous Rocks. Each specimen is carefully chosen to showcase the beauty and scientific value of these extraordinary rocks.

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  • Accretionary Lapilli Tuff £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Accretionary lapilli tuff is an igneous pyroclastic rock, these samples come from Longsleddle, Cumbria in the UK and forms when hot ash and debris is ejected from as volcano. Some of this material is held together by moisture and once heavy enough, falls into the ash below forming small ‘spots’ within the material, creating a speckled rock. The samples are suitable both for young and serious collectors as well as educational use and are supplied in various sizes with a card tray and label.

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    65 in stock

  • Agglomerate £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Agglomerate igneous rock specimens from Scotland, UK. A coarse grained, hard blocky rock exhibiting a conglomeration of various minerals and igneous material of volcanic origin. These samples formed part of the Glen Coe caldera and are apart of the upper streaky andesite unit, the exhibit poor sorting and orientation of material which indicates a somewhat violent origin but this can vary from agglomerates by location and is mainly down to the chemistry of the igneous material. The samples are available in 3 sizes and come supplied in a card tray with a label, they are suitable for educational use to show the different types of volcanic rocks produced as well as those interested in collecting rock samples.

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  • Amygdaloidal Basalt £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Amygdaloidal basalt is an igneous rock which is extrusive in nature, these specimens formed over 60 million years ago during the Tertiary period and come from Ireland. They are part of the Antrim lava group and exhibit a dark colouration with occurrences of amygdales containing quartz and calcite crystals. As a basalt they are somewhat dense, but lighter than pure samples due to the cavities within them which formed as a result of gaseous activity during their ejection. Over time, hydrothermal fluids pass through the rock and minerals form within the cavities, which gives the usually dark coloured rock a speckled appearance. These samples are available in various sizes and are suitable for higher educational use to detail the subtle differences between similar igneous rocks, they come supplied in a card tray with an information label.

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    60 in stock

  • Andesite £2.25£3.50 ex VAT

    Andesite igneous rock specimens of late Ordovician age which form part of the Barrowdale volcanic group. The rocks come from Cumbria, UK and have a dark colouration with a blue tint and may contain augite crystals. The rocks are intermediate in chemistry and suitable for higher level education to explain the difference in various igneous groups. Samples are available in 3 sizes and will come supplied in a card tray with an information label.

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  • Anorthosite £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Anorthosite phaneratic igneous rock specimens of Protozoic age from the Rogaland province in Norway. The samples have an almost pure white colouration due to an abundance of plagioclase feldspar which comprises of most of the rock and exhibit a coarse grain size with visible with the naked eye and exhibiting a low density. The samples are suitable for the more serious or professional collector as well as higher level educational use and are available in three sizes and supplied in a card tray with a label.

    We also supply Anorthosite thin sections for microscope study which are available to buy HERE.

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  • Augite Andesite £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Augite andesite igneous rock specimens from Thirlmere, Cumbria, UK which are of late Ordovician age which form part of the Barrowdale volcanic group. The samples are of intermediate composition and contain phenocrysts of the pyroxene mineral, augite, giving the normally dark blue rock a black speckled appearance. The samples are available in 3 sizes and come supplied in a card tray with a label.

    We also supply Augite Andesite thin sections for microscope study which are available to buy HERE.

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    84 in stock

  • Augite Granophyre £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Augite granophyre igneous rock specimens from Carrockfell, Keswick in Cumbria, UK. Excellent pieces exhibiting a medium grain size of crystals which constitute this rock including, augite, quartz and feldspars and shows a granophyric texture. Suitable for avid collectors and higher educational use, the samples come supplied in a sized card tray with an information label.

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    84 in stock

  • Banded Tuff £1.50£3.50 ex VAT

    Specimens of Banded Tuff, collected from Cumbria in the UK. Tuff is an igenous rock, formed when volcanic ash that is ejected from a vent during an eruption, is deposited and lithified into a solid rock. Tuff is often banded, as larger particles of fall first, with finer particles deposited on top as they fall later. These pieces are in limited stock and pink-brown in colour. Varying levels of banding shown in each piece. Available in three different sizes and come in a white card tray with an information label.

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  • Basalt £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Specimens of Basalt, collected from Northern Ireland. Basalt is a common, extrusive igneous rock, that forms when magma erupts and cools quickly on the Earth’s surface. These specimens are part of the Antrim lava group and date to the Tertiary period, around 60 million years ago. This is the same as the Basalt that makes up the famous Giant’s Causeway. The chemistry of these specimens suggests that the rock is olivine basalt, and comprises plagioclase feldspar, olivine and augite. These specimens are available in multiple sizes and come in a white card tray with an information label.

    We also supply Basalt thin sections for microscope study which are available to buy HERE.

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    12 in stock

  • Biotite Granite £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Biotite granite igneous rock specimens from Ballachulish, Scotland, UK. Composed of the felsic minerals quartz and feldspar, with occurrences of biotite crystals. The rock has an overall white appearance due to its felsic chemistry but the black biotite mica offers a striking contrast in colours. The samples are ideal for both collectors due to the attractive nature and for college to university level education to describe the variations in granite which one may find. The samples are available in three sizes and supplied in a card tray with an information label.

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    65 in stock

  • Biotite Granite (polished) £1.50£6.00 ex VAT

    Biotite granite from Spain exhibiting plagioclase feldspar, quartz and biotite mica, specimens have been cut and polished on one surface allowing easy viewing of the crystals without the aid of magnification.

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    2 in stock

  • Biotite Muscovite Granite £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Biotite muscovite granite specimens from St. Austell in Cornwall, UK of Permian age is a coarse grained igneous rock composed of quartz, plagioclase feldspar, biotite and muscovite. The rock is part of the St. Austell pluton which formed 280 million years ago. An off white colour with gold and black flecks of micas, the rock has a unique chemistry and resulted in the rich mineralisation of ores in the area. The samples are suitable for collectors and educational use to show granite variants, available in three sizes. Each piece will come supplied in a card tray with an information label.

    We also supply Biotite Muscovite Granite thin sections for microscope study which are available to buy HERE.

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    75 in stock

  • Bytownite Basalt £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Bytownite basalt ( Bytownite feldspar) is another variation of the common Basalt rock. Basalt tends to to be a dark, fine, crystalline igneous rock and has a number of different variations. Bytownite feldspar is a calcium rich member of the Plagioclase family. The mineral was first described in 1835 & named for Bytown (now Ottowa) where it was found in Canada. High quality transparent examples are used to make faceted stone in the jewelllery trade. In these examples the phenocrysts are green & opaque & set in a basalt matrix. The specimens come from Cumbria, UK and are supplied in a white card tray with a label.

    We also supply Bytownite Basalt thin sections for microscope study which are available to buy HERE.

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    190 in stock

  • Diorite £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Diorite rock specimens from Cockermouth, Cumbria, is an intrusive igneous rock from the Ordovician period with a coarse, phaneratic texture composed of plagioclase feldspar, biotite mica as well as hornblende with intermediate chemistry. Found with the Skiddaw group, the rock samples are more suited for serious collectors and higher level education to describe the chemistry and mineralogy of various igneous groups. Available in 3 sizes and supplied in a card tray with an information label.

    We also supply Diorite thin sections for microscope study which are available to buy HERE.

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    80 in stock

  • Dunite £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Dunite igneous rock specimens from the Gusdal olivine pit in Åheim, southern Norway. Composed of green olivine minerals with chromite and pyroxene crystals, the rock forms as intrusive igneous plutons in the earth mantle down to 400 km deep and displays a coarse texture and green colouration. Overall, the samples are fairly granular and weak due to their chemistry and form part of the basal gneiss complex of southern Norway. Ideal for various levels of collectors and for higher level education and research use, the samples are available in three sizes and come supplied in a card tray with an information label.

    We also supply Dunite thin sections for microscope study which are available to buy  HERE.

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  • Essexite (olivine monzogabbro) £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Essexite igneous rock specimens from Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK, also known as olivine or nepheline monzogabbro is an intrusive rock with mafic chemistry, composed of nepheline and plagioclase feldspar along with olivine, magnetite minerals as well as augite phenocrysts which exhibit euhedral crystal forms. The rock has a dense weight and overall dark colouration but attractive appearance. It is locally known as Crawfordjohns and was highly sought after as a high quality material to produce curling stones. These samples are excellent for young and older collectors as well as higher educational use, the pieces are available in three sizes and come supplied in a card tray with an information label.

    We also supply Essexite thin sections for microscope study which are available to buy HERE.

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    54 in stock

  • Gabbro £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Gabbro igneous rock specimens from Balmedie quarry, Aberdeen, Scotland which exhibit a coars grained texture from the crystals. Formed as a mafic pluton intrusion, the samples contain pyroxenes such as augite along side plagioclase feldspar, amphibole and olivine crystals. They are derived from a body known as the Belhelvie basic intrusion which the parent unit being the Caledonian Supersuite. Samples exhibit a grey colouration and density and are suitable for the more serious or professional collector or higher educational use to differentiate similar looking igneous rocks with different compositions and origins. Available in three sizes, the specimens come supplied in a card tray with an information label.

    We also supply Gabbro thin sections for microscope study which are available to buy  HERE.

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    31 in stock

  • Gabbro Big Feldspar £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Hand size specimens of the big feldspar variant of gabbro, samples were collected from Carrock fell, Cumbria, UK and can be supplied in 3 sizes.

    We also supply Gabbro Big Feldspar thin sections for microscope study which are available to buy HERE.

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    66 in stock

  • Gabbro With Magnetite And Ilmenite – Cumbria £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Specimens of gabbro from Carrock Fell, Cumbria, UK which contain trace amounts of magnetite and ilmenite. Specimens are supplied in labelled card trays.

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    55 in stock

  • Garnet Peridotite £3.45£9.20 ex VAT

    Garnet peridotite igneous rock specimens found in the Gusdal Olivine Pit, Åheim, Norway is an ultra mafic rock which contains high pressure and temperature minerals such as olivine and garnet crystals. Exhibiting a green colouraiton with striking red spots, these samples were pushed up to the earths crust during the Caledonian orogeny during the Ordovician and Devonian period over 400 million years ago. The specimens are dense as expected and are ideal for children and serious collectors because of the colourful appearance as well as for higher educational use to describe deep mantle material as well as orogenic processes. The hand samples are available in various sizes and come supplied in a card tray with an information label.

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    170 in stock

  • Granodiorite – Cumbria £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Granodiorite specimens from Cumbria, UK. These rocks originate from the Ordovician era, dating back roughly 443 to 448 million years. This Granodiorite, derived from Eskdale granite outcrops, exhibit a coarse-grained texture and represents a blend of granite and diorite characteristics.. While sharing mineral components like quartz, feldspar, and mica with granites, its distinctiveness lies in the elevated levels of plagioclase and mafic minerals like biotite, hornblende, and augite. Notably, this specific Granodiorite variety boasts a significant biotite content. Available in three different sizes, these specimens come supplied in a white card tray with information label.

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  • Graphic Granite £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Graphic granite is an igneous pegmatite rock from Iveland, Norway, which forms in intrusive batholithic bodies that have a felsic composition. As such, the rock is mainly composed of quartz and orthoclase feldspar crystals and lacks any mica, making the rock leucocratic. These samples have what is known as a graphic texture, due to the formation of the crystals, which result in an appearance similar to that of cuneiform text which was once used by ancient human cultures. A brightly coloured, eye catching rock, the samples are suitable for collectors and educational use at higher levels and come available in three sizes. Each specimens is supplied in a card tray with an information label.

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    93 in stock

  • Greisen £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Greisen metamorphic rock specimens from Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria, composed mainly of quartz and mica with an off yellow colouration. The rock is known as an endoskarn and forms when hydrothermal fluid and heat alter a granitic body, resulting a heavily altered rock which may contain trace amounts of rare elements. These samples are suitable for advanced collectors and higher level education and are available in three sizes, each pieces will come supplied in a card tray with a label.

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    24 in stock

  • Ignimbrite Welded Tuff £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Ignimbirte welded tuff is a pyroclastic rock of any origin formed through volcanic processes, the rock appears to show streaks of welded material on some surfaces and appears to be rhyolitic on the inside. Specimens come from Cumbria and are available in various sizes.

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    74 in stock

  • Microgranite – Cumbria £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Micro Granite is a variation of the granite group of rocks, composed of the minerals quartz, feldspar and mica. These particular samples were collected from Threlkeld quarry, Cumbria, UK. They are supplied in a small white tray with an information label.

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    193 in stock

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    Nepheline Syenite £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Specimens of nepheline syenite sourced from the Larvik municipality, Norway. These samples have a reddish brown to pale grey colouration and display crystals of aegirine. Specimens are available in multiple sizes and come supplied in a card tray with an information label.

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  • Obsidian £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

     

     

    Obsidian is an extrusive igneous rock, these specimens exhibit a typical black colouration with conchoidal fractures, they come from South East Mexico and are excellent for educational use and collectors due to the quality. This igneous rock forms when magma extrudes onto the earths surface, chemically it is silica rich and impurities give the black colouration. It’s fine crystalline texture and fracture makes obsidian appear glassy and it breaks as such. The pieces are available in various sizes and come supplied in a card tray with an information label.

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    Obsidian (Mahogany) £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

     

     

    Mahogany obsidian sourced from the United States of America. Impurities of magnesium and iron give this variety a red or brown appearance hence the name ‘mahogany obsidian’ or oak obsidian. Each Sample is supplied in a labelled card tray.

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  • Obsidian (Snowflake) £2.50£8.00 ex VAT

    Snowflake obsidian is quite striking in appearance. It is characterised by the inclusion of radially clustered crystals of cristobalite, which when viewed at a glance, appear like snowflakes on the surface of the rock. These crystal clusters are set in an otherwise black vitreous matrix of obsidian, which is an naturally occurring volcanic glass, even exhibiting a conchoidal fracture. Cristobalite is a high temperature polymorph of silica, it can form as a result of the devitrification of the obsidian. These specimens come from Java, Indonesia and are supplied in card trays, sizes which are optional, each tray also has a small data label supplied.

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  • Olivine Dolerite £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Olivine dolerite igneous rock specimens from Clee Hill, Shropshire, UK, composed of pyroxene minerals such as augite and magnetite as well as plagioclase feldspar. The samples are fine grained and crystalline in texture with a dense weight  and black colouration. Similar in appearance to gabbro and basalt, the rock samples are suitable for serious collectors or higher level education to explain the difference in chemistry and mineralogy of igneous rocks. The samples are available in three sizes and supplied in a card tray with an information label.

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    62 in stock

  • Orbicular Rhyolite – Peru £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Specimens of Orbicular Rhyolite, also sometimes referred to as Leopardskin Jasper, obtained from Peru. The distinctive spots are formed by staining from iron and manganese hydroxides. These specimens are unique in design and polish up very well. They are available in a range of sizes and come supplied in a white card tray with information label.

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    Pegmatite £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    This granite pegmatite contains large sheets of muscovite mica, orthoclase feldspar and quartz matrix. An excellent teaching material which comes from Southern Norway. Each specimen comes in a labelled card tray.

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  • Peridotite £2.25£3.50 ex VAT

    Peridotite, found in Finland, is a dense, coarse grained igneous rock. It is commonly used in saunas due to certain porpertie. These rock specimens are ideal teaching aids or collectors specimens. Supplied in a card tray with label, offered in 3 optional sizes.

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    37 in stock

  • Phonolite – Scotland £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Phonolite igneous rock specimens, an intrusive crystalline version of nepheline syenite, this rock lies between felsic and mafic composition, collected from Traprain Law, Soctland,  the name of the rock is derived from the ancient Greek word which means ‘sounding stone’. Which alludes to the feature this rock has of emitting a metallic ringing when struck. Samples are available in various sizes and come supplied in a card tray with a label.

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    46 in stock

  • Pink Granite – China £3.50£6.00 ex VAT

    Pink granite rock specimens from China, containing the expected granite minerals, however, these specimens are higher in biotite mica, thus making the pieces seem darker than other pink granites.

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    86 in stock

  • Pink Granite – Scotland £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Pink Granite, rich in potassium feldspars giving the distinctive pink hue, easily identifiable as a granite due to its mineral composition. Specimens come from Scotland and are supplied in a card tray with label.

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    8 in stock

  • Pitchstone – Germany £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Pitchstone is a glassy rock similar in appearance to obsidian but with a duller colouration. Like obsidian, it is formed by volcanic activity when lava makes contact with water. It is suggested pitchstone forms with higher water content than obsidian, this results in it not having a conchoidal fracture like obsidian, and is more blocky. These specimens have a grey – green colouration and were collected from Saxony, Germany. They are available in multiple sizes and come supplied in a white card tray with information label.

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  • Porphyritic Trachyte £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Porphyritic trachyte from East Lothian, Scotland exhibiting excellent rhomb porphyry crystal inclusions of feldspar. These rock specimens are available in a range of sizes and will come with a tray and a data label.

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  • Preseli Bluestone – (Dolerite) £3.45£13.11 ex VAT

    These specimens of ‘Preseli Bluestone’ are a form of Spotted Dolerite. The samples originate from the Preseli Hills of Wales, and were transported by a glacier & deposited as glacial erratics. Each specimen is supplied in a labelled card tray.

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    47 in stock

  • Pumice £2.25£3.50 ex VAT

    Pumice specimens from the Lipari islands, Italy. Pumice is an igneous rock with a highly porous structure resulting from trapped gas bubbles as the lava was being ejected. The rock is usually very light & buoyant in water. Specimens are supplied in a card tray with label.

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    49 in stock

  • Quartz Monzonite £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Quartz monzonite igneous rock specimen from Ratagan, Scotland. Associated to granites, yet containing only 5% to 20% quartz, making it a monzonite, these intrusive felsice rocks are igneous in origin and are available in different sizes, supplied in a white card tray with a label.

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    28 in stock

  • Rapakivi Granite – Finland £2.00£7.00 ex VAT

    Specimens of Rapakivi Granite sourced from South Finland, which have undergone cutting and polishing. This particular rock belongs to the Granite family, and shares the typical characteristics of granite. Those being a coarse-grained, plutonic igneous rock, consisting of orthoclase feldspar, quartz, and biotite mica. Each piece comes packaged in a white card tray accompanied by an information label.

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  • Rhomb Porphyry £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    An igneous rock exhibiting a porphyritic texture containing large cubic crystals of feldspar within a fine grained matrix. Collected near Oslo, Norway. Each sample is supplied in a labelled card tray. Each sample is supplied in a labelled card tray.

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    47 in stock

  • Rhyolite £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Rhyolite specimens found in Cumbria. Rhyolite is a felsic (silica rich) rock, often formed in highly explosive volcanoes. Specimens are supplied in a card tray with label.

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    57 in stock

  • Rhyolite (Banded) £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Banded rhyolite from Glen Coe, Scotland showing laminar flow banding which was produced by the viscous lava which formed the rock, available in various sizes, these specimens are suitable for educational use to display flow banding. Supplied in a card tray with an information label.

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    66 in stock

  • Rhyolite (Felsite) £2.25£3.50 ex VAT

    Rhyolite Felsite, a highly felsitic composed variation of Rhyolite, found in Fife, Scotland, an extrusive igneous rock composed of sodium, quartz and feldspar, thus often having a pale white to pink colouration. Available in various sizes and supplied in a card tray with an information label.

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    32 in stock

  • Shap Granite (Monzogranite) £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Shap granite igneous rock specimens from Shap Fell, Cumbria, UK which exhibit typical coarse grained crystalline textures expected of intrusive felsic rocks, being composed of quartz, plagioclase and orthoclase feldspar and biotite mica. This popular granite is very sought after for a variety of applications and has a colourful appearance. It is believed to have formed during the early Devonian period as a plutonic intrusion in the area and is quarried extensively. Samples are ideal for collectors of all levels and ages as well as all educational levels as the minerals can be easily described with the origin and processes being suitable to teach higher level students. Samples are available in three sizes and come supplied in a card tray with an information label.

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  • Syenite – (Larvikite) £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Larvikite is an igneous plutonic rock and variant of monzonite from Larvik, Norway, due to its chemistry, it is composed mainly of orthoclase, albite and anorthite along with plagioclase which gives the rock a blue to silver shimmering effect. The igneous pluton formed during the Permian period, 292 – 298 million years ago during the the Variscan orogeny. A beautiful rock to observe due to its coarse crystalline texture and schiller effect, the samples are ideal for general interest, collectors and educational use with specimens being available in three sizes and come supplied in a card tray with an information label.

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    138 in stock

  • Trachyte £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Trachyte, a common igneous rock composed of various minerals including quartz, feldpsars, micas and olivine, rock specimens come from East Lothian, Scotland and are available in optional sizes, supplied in a card tray with a label.

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  • Volcanic Scoria £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Volcanic scoria rock specimens from Italy with a deep red colouration and numerous vesicle displaying text book quality. Formed when basaltic or andesitic magma or lava reaches the earth surface, the escaping gases leave behind pockets which remain even after the lava has solidified. Samples are available in optional sizes and come in a card tray with a label.

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    51 in stock

  • Volcanic Tuff £2.25£6.00 ex VAT

    Tuff from the Borrowdale Volcanic Group, Ordovician in age, the rock has a green colouration to it and a slate like cleavage, hence sometimes being known as volcanic slate, green slate or Borrowdale slate. Rock specimens are available in 3 optional sizes and will come supplied in a card tray with a label.

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    66 in stock

  • Wehrlite £3.55£9.20 ex VAT

    Specimens of wehrlite from Gusdal Olivine Pit, Åheim, Norway. These specimens are supplied in a white card tray with an information label and are a perfect addition to any rock collection.

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