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Sulphur mineral specimens (also spelt sulfur) from Baja, Mexico, these fine crystalline masses give off a pungent odour as expected of this mineral and have a pale yellow colouration to them. They formed in volcanic zones and are excellent for the more serious collector. Supplied in a card tray with a data label.
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Sulphur is a well known mineral which is often various shades of yellow in colour, but more known for the pungent odour the it gives off. It forms in areas associated with natural hot spring or volcanic activity and historically was coined ‘brimstone’. It can form as pointed crystal beds with a transluscent yellow colour or as a fine crystalline massive form with a pale yellow colour, such as these pieces which come from Baja California, Mexico. Sulphur is mined and used for its acidic properties such as in fertilizers, pesticides and other industrial chemicals. Samples will come supplied in a card tray with an information label.
Weight | 70 g |
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Specimen Size | 1.5"x1.5", 2"x2" |
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Sulphur mineral specimens (also spelt sulfur) from Bolivia, these fine crystalline masses give off a pungent odour as expected of this mineral and have a pale yellow colouration to them. They formed in volcanic zones and are excellent for the more serious collector. Available in one size only and supplied in a card tray with a data label.
13 in stock
Sulphur mineral specimens (also spelt sulfur) from Nevada, USA, these fine crystalline masses give off a pungent odour as expected of this mineral and have a pale yellow colouration to them. They formed in volcanic zones and are excellent for the more serious collector. Available in a number of sizes and supplied in a card tray with a data label
4 in stock
Massive specular hematite from Brazil, black colouration and metallic lustre which gives the crystals a sparkling appearance. These particular specimens are of specularite crystals in a massive form, therefore the samples have a highly crystalline texture. They come from Brazil and give off a metallic shimmer when held under certain lighting. Available in various sizes and supplied in card tray with an information label.
Out of stock
Cut ulexite mineral specimens from California, USA. A mineral similar to gypsum, ulexite is able to transmit light through its long axis, meaning if placed above an image or text, will transmit it to the samples surface as an image. Hence the name TV rock, excellent for children, these pieces are available in several sizes and will come supplied in a card tray with an information label.
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Magnesite mineral specimens from Greece, the samples are an off white colour and exhibit a somewhat botryoidal texture, formed around ultramafic rocks and metamorphic zones, these specimens are limited and will come supplied in a card tray with a data label.
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Specimens of brecciated hematite found in Cumbria, UK. Specimens are supplied in a white card tray and come with an information label.
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Stunning red quartz ( Hematoide ) over a baryte matrix collected from Jebel Saghro in Morocco. This unique variety of quartz owes its red colour to very fine hematite inclusions which have become incorporated into the quartz mass
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Specimens of white coloured Plagioclase Feldspar also known as a Albite-Anorthite Series mineral. The specimens come from Osedalen, Southern Norway and are supplied in a 2″x2″ 3″x2″ 4″x3″ card tray with an information label.
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Baryte mineral specimens collected form Somerset in the UK, exhibiting a bladed crystal habit or massive form, the dense specimens are an off white, yellow or brown colour due to staining from hematite (iron ore), available in various sizes, ideal for educational use.
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Orthocalse feldspar mineral specimens from Strathpeffer, Ross-Shire, Scotland. It exhibits a very pale pink almost white colouration and details excellent cleavage planes with rhombic crystal forms, a common mineral found in granites and rhyolites, orthoclase belongs to the feldspar family of minerals and can be found all over the world. Specimens are available in various sizes and come supplied in a card tray with an information label.
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Fuchsite mineral specimens displaying a rich green colour due to the presence of chromium. These mineral samples come from Brazil and are supplied in a white card tray with an information label.
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Milky quartz mineral specimens from Iveland, Norway, collected by staff, these samples have a fine crystalline texture and are in a massive form. Translucent, they have a pale grey, milky white colour and are sometimes known as snow quartz or simply quartz. Available in 3 sizes and supplied in a card tray with a label.
100 in stock
Desert rose mineral specimens composed from gypsum found in Tunisia, the samples are composed of numerous crystals which resemble ‘petals’ which are randomly orientated, thus giving them a rose flower effect. Specimens are supplied in a 1.5″ x 1.5″ card tray or as approximately 1 cm diameter pieces in 1″ magnifier boxes with an information label.
Chalcopyrite mineral samples from Morocco, exhibiting typical yellow brassy colour with a metallic lustre. Lower grade when compared to our Norwegian stock but also includes occurrences of bornite which is a blue colour. Samples are available in 3 sizes, each supplied in a labelled card tray.
200 in stock
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