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Specimens of barian celestine or barytocelestine with pyrite from Chipping Sodbury Mine, Gloucestershire, UK. Specimens are supplied in a white card tray with an information label, a must have for British mineral collectors.
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Specimens of barian celestine or barytocelestine with pyrite from Chipping Sodbury Mine, Gloucestershire, UK. Barian celestine is a barium rich variety of celestine. These specimens have a coating of pyrite crystals giving them a rather eye catching appearance, some samples even show small amounts of calcite and sphalerite. Specimens are supplied in a white card tray with an information label, a must have for British mineral collectors.
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Specimen Size | 1.5" x 1.5", 3" x 3" |
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Celestine occurs as crystals, and also in compact massive and fibrous forms. It is mostly found in sedimentary rocks, often associated with other minerals such as gypsum and halite. Celestine is found all around the world however pale blue celestine crystals such as these pieces are found in Madagascar. Celestine is a mineral consisting mainly of strontium sulphate and is the primary source of strontium.
Specimens of blue baryte from Frizington Mine, Frizington, Cumbria, UK. These particular specimens of baryte are pale blue in colour and are within a matrix of massive brown dolomite, giving the pieces a wonderful contrast between colours. The samples are supplied in a white card tray with an information label and are an ideal piece for any British mineral collection.
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Baryte mineral specimens, unusual samples collected from Foss mine in Scotland, they have a fine crystalline texture instead and are quite robust specimens. Pieces are off white in colour and may show a shimmer effect in certain lighting conditions. Available in various sizes, supplied in a card tray with an information label.
Celestine mineral specimens from Yate, Bristol in the UK, these samples have a white or clear colouration and are more translucent than the Madagascan material, the crystals tend to be less well formed and smaller but they are must have for those seeking specifically, British minerals. Available in various sizes and supplied in a card tray with a label.
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Specimens of galena with chalcopyrite from Chipping Sodbury Mine, Gloucestershire, UK. Samples are ideal for collectors of British minerals, supplied in a white card tray with an information label.
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Baryte in cockscomb mass form exhibiting bladed crystals on a massive bed, these mineral specimens vary slightly in colour from orange and yellow to pink, they show excellent crystal detail, mined in Mibladen, Morocco, they are available in various sizes.
Blue lace agate mineral specimens of moderate size which clearly exhibit alternating bands of blue and white, the specimens come from Botswana and are excellent grade with minimal matrix on them. Formed through volcanic processes and the deposition of silica compounds in igneous rocks, these minerals are both important educationally and calming to look at.
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Bytownite basalt is another variation of the common Basalt rock. These particular samples come from Cumbria and are available in a range of sizes.
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Fulgerite mineral specimens from Algeria, formed from lightening strikes which pieces the desert sands instantly melting and fusing the quartz crystals creating a light weight hollow piece of rock.
Baryte mineral specimens collected form Somerset in the UK, exhibiting a bladed crystal habit or massive form, the dense specimens are an off white, yellow or brown colour due to staining from hematite (iron ore), available in various sizes, ideal for educational use.
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Chalcopyrite mineral samples from Morocco, exhibiting typical yellow brassy colour with a metallic lustre. Lower grade when compared to our Norwegian stock but also includes occurrences of bornite which is a blue colour. Samples are available in 3 sizes, each supplied in a labelled card tray.
200 in stock
Salt Pseudomorphs on a limy marl matrix collected from the Triassic Aust Cliff in Avon. Numerous cubic imprints can be identified on the limy marl substrate of these specimens; they serve as interesting educational pieces.
20 in stock
These particular samples are a milky white to pale yellow colour and show typical fibrous crystal habit expected from Witherite. Samples are supplied in a white card with an information label.
Baryte crystal blade cluster from Erfoud, Morocco, measuring up to 4 inches in size, these mineral specimens exhibiting excellent crystal habits and calming colouration along with a slight sparkle when viewed in certain lighting conditions. Ideal pieces for display use.
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Pyrtic crystal cubes from Spain, depicting excellently the cubic crystal form that pyrite forms in. These samples exhibit the brassy colouration and metallic lustre expected from pyrite and are available in two sizes, 1 cm and 2 cm cubes, supplied in a polythene bags with a data label.
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Specimens of brecciated hematite found in Cumbria, UK. Specimens are supplied in a white card tray and come with an information label.
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Halite mineral specimens from the Boulby mine in Redcar, North Yorkshire, UK. Halite is a salt mineral and has a cubic crystal system and vitreous lustre, these specimens are rough and available in various sizes, suitable for educational use, supplied in a card tray with a label.
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Massive specular hematite from Brazil, black colouration and metallic lustre which gives the crystals a sparkling appearance. These particular specimens are of specularite crystals in a massive form, therefore the samples have a highly crystalline texture. They come from Brazil and give off a metallic shimmer when held under certain lighting. Available in various sizes and supplied in card tray with an information label.
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