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1 kilo of Limonite mineral specimens from Australia, a common material in oxidized zones of iron-bearing deposits. Limonite is produced by decomposition of iron minerals, e.g. pyrite etc. These specimens are an earthy brown colour, and some will show banding features. ideal for schools, educational and teaching use.
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Limonite is a mineral which has a brown (sometimes banded) earthy appearance and texture. It is also one of the 2 major sources of iron ore (the other being hematite) and is sometimes referred as ‘brown hemattie’. The mineral specimens we offer are fairly dense as expected and can often contain varying coloured bands of brown to yellow. Formed from the hydration of hematite and magnetite, limonite has historically been used as a colour pigment in paint. These particular samples come from the famous Cooper Peedy deposit in Australia and so may contain small occurrences of blue opal, our samples here are avialable in lots of 1 kilograms and comes supplied in a polythene bag with an information card, the sizes of mineral specimens inside vary betweeb 20 mm to 80 mm.
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1 kilo of amethyst mineral specimens, these crystal beds are faded purple in colour showing typical crystal forms. 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 50 mm and come supplied in a polythene bag with an information card.
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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.
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Specimens of Talc, collected from Egypt. Talc is a common clay mineral that is easily identifiable due to its greasy texture. Talc is extremely soft, with a hardness of just 1 on Mohs scale and is also the primary component in talcum powder. These specimens are pale green in colour. They come in a heavy duty polythene bag with pieces of various sizes.
Blue calcite mineral samples supplied by weight, this blue variation is due to the presence of oxidised copper impurities within the crystals. These particular samples also show the rhombic crystal structure of calcite and can easily be seen with the naked eye. When formed in masses such as these pieces, the samples are known as ‘massive’. This blue calcite is available by weight, starting from 500 grams, and is suitable for lapidary, educational and enthusiasts use. the pieces vary from 20 mm to 100 mm though most pieces will sit in-between and come supplied in a polythene bag with a label.
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1 kilo of Magnetite mineral specimens from Norway, the specimens are the massive form of magnetite, and are a dark grey, black colour. Magnetite is a ferrimagnetic mineral and the most naturally occurring magnetic mineral found. Ideal for schools, educational and teaching use. Iron rich examples of pure black magnetite ore from the famous Nesikilen mines. Arendal. Aust-Agder. Southern Norway. These samples are supplied by weight and come in varying sizes along with an information card.
250 grams of aragonite sputniks, also known as twinned aragonite crystals, these mineral specimens are roughly 20 mmto 40 mm in size, they exhibit an orange colouration and numerous radiating crystals similar to the Russian satellite, ‘Sputnik’. They come from Morocco are supplied in a polythene bag with a data label, purchasing them by weight is ideal if they are intended for educational use, talks, kits or other events where larger quantities are required for an economical cost.
Oligoclase specimens supplied by weight. These particular specimens are rough and unpolished, also containing quartz and come from India, the samples will come supplied in a polythene bag along with an information card, the pieces inside will vary in size between 20 mm to 75 mm, purchasing by weight is ideal for classes, kits or other events where larger quantities are required for a more cost effective price.
1 kilo of clear transparent rock crystal chunk mineral specimens. The rock crystal mineral specimens are a clear form of quartz, they show a conchoidal fracture when observed closely and are ideal for schools, educational and teaching use, specimens supplied are a range of sizes and come in a strong polythene bag by kilo weight..
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.
1 kilo of brown Dolomite mineral specimens from Cumbria, UK. The crystals are often a rhombohedral shape and are on crystal beds which are a pale brown colour. Dolomite is an important sedimentary and metamorphic mineral, found in dolostones and metadolostones, and as an important mineral in limestones and marbles where calcite is the major mineral present. These samples are supplied by weight in lots of 1 kilo and come supplied in polythene bag with an information card, suitable for large quantities with an economical price.
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1 kilogram of chalcedony fragments from lined geodes, collected from Morroco, these mineral specimens exhibit a botryoidal crystal form and a faded blue or white colour.The sizes of the samples vary between 20 mm to 60 mm and come supplied in a polythene bag by weight, ideal where larger quantities may be required for a low cost such as for schools, talks, kits or more.
This pure olivine, also known as Dunite Peridotite shows a bright green colouration. The specimens come from Norway and may contain streaks of the rare mineral Kammererite which appears silver in colour. Some specimens may be granular in texture whereas some may be more crystalline. Specimens are supplied in a polythene bag in lots of 1 kg with a label.
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