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The mineral size ranges from approx 1cm in size down to fine grains. Supplied in a thick, sealed polythene bag with label containing 250 grams.
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A single 250 gram bag containing kaolinite powder.with possible occasional larger granules. Kaolinite is a degraded (weathered) clay mineral derived from feldspar often found around granite. The mineral is most famous for it’s use in the ceramics industry in which it is used to produce china clay. However, in modern times, it is mainly used in the manufacture of paper, toothpaste, light bulbs and a majority of cosmetic products.
The mineral size ranges from approx 1cm in size down to fine grains. Supplied in a thick, sealed polythene bag with label containing 250 grams.
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1 kilo of gypsum mineral specimens, particular the variant, satin spar These samples exhibit the needle like fibrous crystal structure expected of gypsum. Ideal for schools, educational and teaching use or for when bulk amounts are needed, specimens supplied are a range of sizes between 20 mm and 40 mm and come supplied in a polythene bag with an information card.
43 in stock
1 kilo of orthoclase feldspar mineral specimens from Norway. The mineral specimens are a pale pink colour, and show the typical cubic cleavage expected from orthoclase feldspar. Ideal for schools, educational and teaching use, specimens supplied are a range of sizes and come in a strong polythene bag by kilo weight.
4 in stock
1 kilogram of galena with baryte, collected from Morocco, these mineral specimens are excellent to show associations between certain ores. The samples vary between 20 mm to 50 mm in size and come supplied by weight in a polythene bag with an information label. These contrast of colours between off white baryte and blue galena with a metallic lustre, make for instresting samples to observe. NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS OLD.
47 in stock
Specimens of Limonite, collected from Australia. Limonite is mineral with a brown, earthy appearance and texture. Alongside haematite, it is also one of the two major iron ores. Comes in lots of 1kg, in a heavy duty polythene bag. Pieces are of various sizes.
20 in stock
Oragne gypsum, particularly, the variety, satin spar, due to it’s fibrous needle like crystals, available by weight in lots of 1 kilogram bags, supplied in a polythene bag with a label, the gypsum exhibits an orange hue due to the presence of hematite. An excellent source of a quantity of minerals for effective costs, suotable for educational use, kits or more, the pack also comes with a data label.
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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1 kilogram of rock crystal points and bodies (fragments) from Morocco, transparent with inclusions, this B grade material varies in size between 20 mm to 100 mm, also known as quartz points, they are excellent value for money where large quantities may be required such as for crafts, educational use, kits or more. Supplied in a polythene bag with a label.
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 a heavy duty polythene bag with pieces of various sizes.
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1 Kilo of Pyrite mineral specimens from Morocco, commonly know as ‘Fools Gold’ The specimens show the typical brassy yellow colour which some mistake for gold, as well as the usual cubic cleavage on the mineral faces. Ideal for schools, educational and teaching use, specimens supplied are a range of sizes and come in a strong polythene bag by kilo weight.
43 in stock
Specimens of Chalcopyrite, collected from Morocco. Chalcopyrite is a major copper ore, with a brassy yellow colour and metallic lustre. This lustre dulls over time however as oxidation occurs. These specimens come in a heavy duty polythene bag with pieces of various sizes.
Specimens of Biotite Mica, collected from Pakistan. Biotite Mica is a black, platy mineral that forms in sheets. It is a major rock forming mineral, especially in rocks of igneous or metamorphic origin. Specimens come in lots of 1kg, in a heavy duty polythene bag with an information label. Pieces come in various sizes.
35 in stock
1 kilo of muscovite mica mineral specimens from Pakistan. A common form of mica group minerals, these specimens show typical crystalline material in “books” or flaky forms. It is clear with a pearly luster which is seen on the cleavage faces, and is the main mineral which often gives rocks a ‘sparkly’ look. Ideal for schools, educational and teaching use, specimens supplied are a range of sizes and come in a strong polythene bag by kilo weight.1 kilo of muscovite mica mineral specimens from Pakistan. A common form of mica group minerals, these specimens show typical crystalline material in “books” or flaky forms. It is clear with a pearly luster which is seen on the cleavage faces, and is the main mineral which often gives rocks a ‘sparkly’ look.
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