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Dragons eggs, made from rose quartz or amethyst, optional. Both minerals come from Brazil. Samples are between 2.5 cm to 4 cm in size and are supplied in a polythene bag.
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Dragons Eggs (gemstones) made from either Amethyst or Rose quartz from Brazil. Amethyst is a largely purple variety of Quartz. Formed mostly within druses in igneous rocks, and is well known for forming large geodes within which grow deep purple crystals. Rose quartz, like amethyst is another variety of quartz, however, the presence of the mineral hematite during its formation leads to impurities and gives the quartz a pink colouration. Gemstone dragons eggs are characterised by the unique cut and polish method employed when making them, the minerals are first tumbled with grit, but the overall surface is kept unpolished (matte). However, after this first stage of tumbling, 1 or more sides are cut straight, and then highly polished. Giving certain areas of the mineral a smooth shine.
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Gemstone Type | Amethyst, Rose Quartz |
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Rose quartz mineral specimens from Namibia, Africa. A variation of quartz, it is easily identifiable and often eye catching due to its rose pink colouration which is because of iron impurities present during the time the quartz formed. These samples are available in various sizes, they are highly crystalline and may have sharp edges, supplied in a card tray with a label.
400 in stock
Amethyst is a purple variety of quartz owing its attractive colour to irradiation and iron impurities present at the time of formation. These crystal beds from Brazil are available in a range of optional sizes and will come supplied in a card tray with a label.
50 in stock
Chalcedony mineral specimens from Morocco, the pieces belong to the quartz family of minerals and is very similar to carnelian, even having a waxy lustre, although it tends to have a botryoidal crystal habit. The pieces are blue, white, red and orange and available in various sizes, supplied in a card tray with an information label.
Orthocalse feldspar mineral specimens from Strathpeffer, Ross-Shire, Scotland. It exhibits a very pale pink almost white colouration and details excellent cleavage planes with rhombic crystal forms, a common mineral found in granites and rhyolites, orthoclase belongs to the feldspar family of minerals and can be found all over the world. Specimens are available in various sizes and come supplied in a card tray with an information label.
Out of 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 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.
29 in stock
Desert rose mineral specimens composed from gypsum found in Tunisia, the samples are composed of numerous crystals which resemble ‘petals’ which are randomly orientated, thus giving them a rose flower effect. Specimens are supplied in a 1.5″ x 1.5″ card tray or as approximately 1 cm diameter pieces in 1″ magnifier boxes with an information label.
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.
Cleavelandite mineral specimens available in various sizes, a variation of albite, it is pale green or an off white colour, these pieces come from Evje in Southern Norway and exhibit a massive form of cleavelandite. Specimens may also come with accessory minerals such as smokey quartz or other feldspars.
Out of stock
Bytownite basalt is another variation of the common Basalt rock. These particular samples come from Cumbria and are available in a range of sizes.
196 in stock
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.
30 in stock
Galena with massive baryte from Morocco, showing the two contrasting colours of the off white baryte and metallic blue galena mineral specimens together, both are quite dense yet extremely fragile, these samples were collected from Morocco and available in 3 sizes.
Out of stock
Cut ulexite mineral specimens from California, USA. A mineral similar to gypsum, ulexite is able to transmit light through its long axis, meaning if placed above an image or text, will transmit it to the samples surface as an image. Hence the name TV rock, excellent for children, these pieces are available in several sizes and will come supplied in a card tray with an information label.
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.
Out of stock
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