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Angelite is a popular trade name for a variety of Anhydrite that is light blue-grey in colour, semi-transparent, fine grained and marketed as gem material. These specimens, along with most angelite, are from Lima, Peru and were collected near the Casapalca Mine at Casapalca, Huarochiri Province, Lima Department, Peru.
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Angelite is a popular trade name for a variety of Anhydrite that is light blue-grey in colour, semi-transparent, fine grained and marketed as gem material. These specimens, along with most angelite, are from Lima, Peru and were collected near the Casapalca Mine at Casapalca, Huarochiri Province, Lima Department, Peru.
The Casapalca mineral deposits were initially mined to a limited extent by the Spaniards in the 1600s. Over the past century, they have served as a significant source of silver, copper, lead, and zinc. However, amidst these metal deposits, the presence of a unique variety of anhydrite known as “angelite” stands out. Surprisingly, “angelite” formation is unrelated to the metal minerals in the area.
Angelite was created when solutions rich in sulphate interacted with calcite in limestone, leading to the formation of massive anhydrite. This anhydrite possesses a striking blue colour due to trace amounts of divalent (ferrous) iron. These anhydrite formations took shape as nodules within altered limestone layers. Interestingly, when the surface of these anhydrite nodules came into contact with chemically neutral groundwater, they underwent rehydration and transformed into gypsum, resulting in a white coating on “angelite” specimens.
These specimens are ideal for both collectors and educational use, available in a range of sizes. They come supplied in a white card tray with an information label.
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Anhydrite mineral specimens exhibiting a soft hardness and crystalline texture, the pieces vary in colour between pale grey and white and were collected from Cumbria, they are available in 3 sizes and come supplied in a card tray with a label. An evaporite mineral, it is closely related to other such mineral including gypsum, halite,calcite and others.
A display specimen of an uncut polyhedral agate from Paraiba, Brazil. The piece measures approximately 12.5 x 8 x 2.8 cm at its widest points and weighs roughly 277 grams.
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Estwing E6-22BLC is a moderately heavy geological hammer featuring a wider than usual flat breaking face for crushing material along with a wide chisel edge for cutting, chipping and prying material. Suitable for both hard and soft rock geology, the hammer is cast from a single piece of American steel and features the anti-shock grip with a blue colouration for easily visibility. The hammer offers a hefty weight giving excellent force per strike along with suitable control.
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Specimens of Blue Calcite, collected from Mexico. Calcite is a common mineral with a variety of potential forms and colours, notable for its relatively low hardness of 3 on Mohs Scale. These specimens exhibit a pale blue – grey colour. They are available in multiple sizes and come in a white card tray with an information label.
25 in stock
Specimens of Orange Calcite, collected from Mexico. Orange calcite is a variation of the mineral calcite. The distinct colouration of these specimens is due to the prescence of haematite impurities. These specimens come in a heavy duty polythene bag with pieces of various sizes.
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Specimens of Chalcedony, collected from Alabaster Coast, Normandy, France. Chalcedony is a silicate mineral and part of the quartz family. These specimens range from pale blue/purple to deep orange/brown in colour. They are available in multiple sizes and come in a white card tray with an information label.
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Specimens of fluorite crystal beds from Worton Hall Mine, Bainbridge, Wensleydale, Yorkshire, UK. These pieces of fluorite vary in colour from purple to clear or faint yellow, with some specimens containing marcasite inclusions. These samples are a must have for any British mineral collector, though the good quality of these specimens makes them ideal for any collection. Specimens are supplied in a white card tray with an information label.
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The Estwing E30 geological hammer is the companies classic design, it is made from a single piece of drop forged American steel with a leather bound handle. The head weighs 22 oz, (624 grams) and features a flat face with a pointed tip on the opposing side. This model is ideal for chipping, extracting and piercing rocks, sediments and minerals to remove or extract wanted material.
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10 in stock
Beautiful Quartz tea Light Holders, each made from 100% natural quartz crystals and equipped with a cushioned base. Each item showcases unique variations in colour, texture, and formations, making them one-of-a-kind. The soothing tones of quartz, create a captivating visual display that resonates with the serenity of nature. Each tea light holder spans a spectrum of colours from clear to cloudy white, and we have equipped them all with a cushioned base. This protects your furniture from scratches or damage. Since these items are made from 100% natural quartz, please note that some scratches and staining may be visible. Enhance your home with our Quartz Tea Light Holders, bringing a touch of the earth’s beauty into your everyday life.
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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Specimens of Chalcopyrite, collected from France. Chalcopyrite is a major copper ore. It has a brassy yellow colour and metallic lustre. Over time, this lustre will fade however as oxidation occurs. These specimens are available in multiple sizes and comes in a white card tray with an information label.
25 in stock
Specimens of Baryte, collected from Dirtlow Rake, Castleton, Derbyshire, UK. Baryte is a widely occurring mineral, consisting of barium sulphate. It is very dense and can occur with many crystal habits. These specimens are available in multiple sizes and come in a white card tray with an information label.
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