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Specimens of Galena and Baryte, collected from Morocco. Both galena and baryte are two common minerals, which often come together and form as mineral veins in other rocks. Both galena and baryte are dense minerals, with galena being a prominent lead ore. These specimens come in lots of 1kg, in a heavy duty polythene bag. Pieces are of various sizes. NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS OLD.
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Specimens of Galena and Baryte, collected from Morocco. Both galena and baryte are two common minerals, which often come together and form as mineral veins in other rocks. Both galena and baryte are dense minerals, with galena being a prominent lead ore. These specimens come in lots of 1kg, in a heavy duty polythene bag. Pieces are of various sizes. NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS OLD.
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Specimens of Muscovite Mica, collected from Pakistan. Muscovite is a common rock forming mineral and part of the mica family. It is easy to identify due to its perfect basal cleavage resulting in it forming in thin laminae (sheets). These specimens come in lots of 1kg, in a heavy duty polythene bag. Pieces are of various sizes.
Specimens of Aragonite Sputnik, collected from Morocco. These specimens exhibit the excellent twinned crystal habit where the crystals radiate outwards. These specimens come in lots of 250g, in a polythene bag. Pieces are of various sizes.
Specimens of Carnelian, collected from India. These specimens exhibit a waxy lustre and red-orange colouration. Specimens come in lots of 1kg, in a heavy duty polythene bag. Pieces come in various sizes.
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Specimens of Moss Agate, collected from India. Moss Agate is a silicate mineral with a deep green colouration, but can sometimes have inclusions of white, blue or red. It is not strictly an agate but more closely related to chalcedony. Specimens come in lots of 1kg, in a heavy duty polythene bag. Pieces come in various sizes.
Specimens of Blue Calcite, collected from Mexico. Blue calcite is a variation of the mineral calcite. The distinct colouration of these specimens is due to the prescence of oxidised copper impurities. These specimens come in lots of 1kg, in a heavy duty polythene bag with pieces of various sizes.
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Specimens of Orange Gypsum Satin Spar, collected from Morocco. Gypsum is an evaporite mineral that can come in many forms. Gypsum is a soft mineral, with a hardness of 2 on Mohs Scale. These specimens come in lots of 1kg, in a heavy duty polythene bag. Pieces come in various sizes.
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 Pyrite, collected from Norway. Pyrite is an iron ore mineral, however due to its brassy yellow colour, many early prospectors would mistake it for gold. This gave it the name, ‘Fools Gold’. These pieces display a massive crystalline form. These specimens come in lots of 1kg, in a heavy duty polythene bag. Pieces come in various sizes.
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Specimens of Halite, collected from the Boulby Mine in Redcar, North Yorkshire, UK. Halite is a salt mineral, with a translucent colouration that includes orange, yellow or brown tinges. These specimens come in lots of 1kg, in a heavy duty polythene bag. Pieces come in a variety of sizes.
Specimens of Pyrite, collected from Morocco. Pyrite is an iron ore mineral, however due to its brassy yellow colour, many early prospectors would mistake it for gold. This gave it the name, ‘Fools Gold’. These pieces are of a lower grade. These specimens come in lots of 1kg, in a heavy duty polythene bag. Pieces come in various sizes.
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Specimens of Aragonite Groups (Crystal Beds), collected from Morocco. These pieces range in colour from white, to pale yellow or light brown. They exhibit a botryoidal crystal habit, and in some cases, almost stalactitic. They come in lots of 1kg, in a heavy duty polythene bag. Pieces are of various sizes.
Specimens of Calcite Rhombs, collected from Morocco. Calcite is a common mineral with various forms and colours. It is most recognisable by its low Mohs hardness of 3, and its high reactivity with even weak acids. These specimens come in lots of 1kg, in a heavy duty polythene bag. Pieces come in various sizes.
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