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Pyrite mineral specimens collected from Colorado, USA. The minerals stand proudly, mounted (attached with glue) on a polystyrene base within a 1.5″ x 1.5″ card tray, information label attached. Ideal for geologists and collectors.
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Pyrite mineral specimens collected from Colorado, USA. These unusual rounded pyrite clusters would have started life as an amalgamation of angular crystals however weathering and erosion has caused these specimens to smoothen and round; remnants of the previous angularity is still evident however. The minerals stand proudly, mounted (attached with glue) on a polystyrene base within a 1.5″ x 1.5″ card tray, information label attached. These specimens would be suited for geologists, collectors or simply those interested in mineralogy looking for an attractive display piece.
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These specimens of Mariposite originate in Mariposa County, California USA. An ore of gold, this mineral is a chromium-rich variant of muscovite mica, giving it a distinct turquoise colour. Ideal for serious mineral collectors, they are mounted on a polystyrene base and put into a card tray with the details typed on. Suitable to collectors and enthusiasts, especially of those interested in American samples.
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Specimens of quartz geodes from Chihuahua, Mexico. These geodes are often referred to as La Choya geodes or coconut geodes, the quartz crystals within them may be clear or smoky and are often accompanied by brown calcite and agate. These samples are supplied in a white card tray with an information label, they are provided as a geode pair or as smaller geode fragments.
Fluorite crystal from Socorro County, New Mexico, USA. Specimens exhibit a vitreous lustre with cubic crystal habit and a pale green colour. Fluorite’s use as an index mineral in Moh’s hardness scale make these samples are ideal for both collectors and novices alike.
1 in stock
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Orange calcite mineral specimens from Mexico, exhibiting a rich orange colour and crystalline texture, this soft mineral hovers at 3 on the Mohs scale of hardness. The colouration is due to the inclusion of hematite, an iron mineral (well known for being deep red) which in certain quantities, will give calcite the orange appearance. It is ideal for enthusiasts and collectors due to its striking colour but also for educational use to exhibit how calcite crystals can vary as well as colour and to enforce to students how mineral impurities can lead to said colouration. We have various sizes of this mineral available, each piece will come supplies in a card tray with an information label.
100 in stock
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