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1 kilo of rose quartz mineral specimens. A pink colour variation of the mineral Quartz is a popular mineral specimen due to its vibrant pink colour making it stand out. Ideal for schools, educational and teaching use, specimens supplied are a range of sizes and come in a strong polythene bag by kilo weight, sizes varying between 20 mm to 70 mm. They may also have sharp edges and care is advised when handling the samples.
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Specimens of Rose Quartz, collected from Namibia. Rose quartz is a popular variation of quartz, distinguishable due to its pink colouration. This signature colour, is due to the presence of iron impurities during the time of formation. 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 Oligoclase, collected from India. Oligoclase is part of the sodium plagioclase feldspar group and is common alongside orthoclase feldspar. Specimens come in lots of 1kg, in a heavy duty polythene bag. Pieces are in various sizes.
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 Orthoclase Feldspar, collected from Norway. Orthoclase Feldspar is common and major rock forming mineral. It has two cleavage planes at right angles to each other, which causes the crystals to break into rhombic forms. It often has a pale pink colour but can also be white or pale grey. These specimens come in lots of 1kg, in a heavy duty polythene bag. Pieces come in 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 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 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.
1 kilogram of purple quartz mineral specimens from Morroco, the crystal beds exhibit quartz crystal points in beds on agate or chalcedony, the colour is a hue of purple, but faded. Sizes of samples supplied in the pack vary between 20 mm to 60 mm and come in a polythene bag with an data card. Suitable for craft use, schools and more where more pieces are required.
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 Milky Quartz, collected from Norway. This mineral has a variety of names, including white quartz, snow quartz and milky quartz. This is due to its translucent to opaque white colouration. These specimens come in lots of 1kg, in a heavy duty polythene bag. Pieces come in various sizes.
1 kilo of the mineral, epidote, a deep green coloured mineral which was collected from Arendal, Norway in massive form. These samples are available by weight, ideal if you require a large amount for a more cost effective prices, the pieces vary between 20 to 100 mm in size and will come seal in a polythene bag with a small information card.
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