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Specimens of Chrome Diopside that were collected from the Gusdal Olivine Pit, Åheim, Norway. These samples are best described as chrome bearing diopside. Diopside, a vivid green pyroxene mineral, features streaks of grey chromite that creates a stunning mineral sample that would be the perfect addition to any collection. Whilst many samples of chrome diopside tend to be crystalline in nature, our samples are unique as the feature a grainier, more crumbly texture. These specimens are in limited availability, so we recommend you move fast if you wish to add these stunning specimens to your collection. They are available in a range of sizes and come supplied in a white card tray with information label.
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We have a collection of rare Chrome Diopside specimens gathered from the Gusdal Olivine Pit in Åheim, Norway. Chrome Diopside is an uncommon mineral, particularly from this specific location. They feature streaks of grey chromite surrounded by the vivid green that create stunning mineral samples, perfect for any collector.
What sets our samples apart is their unique grainier, more crumbly texture, similar to our dunite peridotite samples. While many chrome diopside specimens tend to be crystalline, these specimens offer a distinct and captivating appearance.
Diopside has a range of potential applications in ceramics, glass-making, bio materials, nuclear waste immobilisation, fuel cell technology, and more. However, finding natural diopside deposits that meet the criteria in size and purity for economic mining is exceptionally rare.
Given the limited availability of these specimens, we recommend acting swiftly if you wish to add these captivating pieces to your collection. They come are available in various sizes and supplied in a white card tray with information label.
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An inexpensive plastic hand lens made in the USA which boasts three, x 5 magnifiers, which can overlap twice or three times to give you x 10 and x 15 magnification respectively. This hand lens is small with no sharp edges and made from plastic suitable for children over the age of 6. A white body houses the magnifiers which can fold away inside. An excellent items for children to view the world up close around them such as fossils, crystals, insects, plants and more.
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.
The Ruper hand lens is a renowned magnifier loupe favored by professionals and long-time enthusiasts across various industries. This specific jewelry loupe provides 10x magnification along with a spacious 20mm viewing field, helping reduce eye strain. It also allows users to examine a wide area at once. This Ruper model delivers exceptional clarity in vision thanks to its doublet design with aplantic optics. This means it utilises a combination of concave and convex optical glass to minimize the effects of spherical aberrations.
It’s worth emphasising that Ruper lenses are indeed doublets, despite common misconceptions and sellers’ claims of them being triplets. Their crafting process uses exclusively two optical lenses and a spacer. The lens comes in a stainless steel body with a chrome finish, displaying the ‘Ruper’ name on one side. Another premium magnifier and loupe from this esteemed Japanese brand, it proves invaluable for professionals and enthusiasts in fields like geology, crystallography, and sedimentology for enhanced viewing of rocks, minerals, fossils, and crystals. Additionally, it aids in botanical observations, entomological studies for detailed insect examination, as well as jewelry-making, faceting, and gemstone scrutiny, among other applications where magnification is essential. It comes with a faux leather case. Made in Japan.
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.
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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.
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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Specimens of clear quartz crystal beds within basalt from Barras, Kincardineshire, Scotland. Pieces are supplied in a card tray with an information label. These are ideal samples for collectors of British minerals and rocks.
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Specimens of Garnets in Biotite, collected from Agder, Norway. The garnets in these pieces are almandine garnets, which are the most popular and common variety. These specimens exhibit deep red garnet crystals within a matrix of black biotite mica. They are available in multiple sizes and come in a white card tray with an information label.
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.
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.
82 in stock
Fluorite crystal bed specimens from Weardale, Co. Durham, UK. Available by weight, these mineral specimens are excellent as they exhibit the fluorite cubic crystal habit and the vast majority of specimens allow this to be viewed with the naked eye. They come supplied in a polythene bag with an information label and are ideal for mass purchasing, such as for museum information tasks, educational use and more.
Specimens of Epidote from Michigan, USA. In particular, they have been collected from the Laurium Mine, Osceola, Houghton County. Epidote is an abundant rock forming mineral that is most commonly green in colour. These specimens date from the Stenian period, approximetely 1 – 1.2 billion years ago. These specimens are available in limited supply, with two different size options. They come supplied in a white card tray with information label.
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