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Orange Krush
Orange Krush
  • Handmade in the USA
  • Handmade Sterling Silver pendant with:  Hessonite Garnet from the Jeffrey Quarry, Quebec, Canada- Blood Orange Garnet from Tanzania- Fire Agate from Mexico- Imperial Topaz from Aracuai, Brazil- Orange Kyanite from Tanzania- Spessartine Garnet from Fujian Province, China- and 6 Spessartine Garnets from Tanzania.  This intricately woven wire pendant is truly a work of art.  Well balanced crystal arrangement and brilliant color contrast.
  • $1,650.00
Double Quartz Scepter
Double Quartz Scepter
  • Minas Gerais, Brazil
  • Double Quartz Scepter from Minas Gerais Brazil.  Rare barbell formation Quartz Scepter with white quartz.  This is a very aesthetic double terminated specimen that has great luster and is in great condition.  White quartz lines the center of the specimen and two gemmy smokey quartz tips finish the specimen on both ends.
  • $40.00
Cobaltoan Calcite w Malachite
Cobaltoan Calcite w Malachite
  • Mashamba West Mine, Republic of Congo
  • Cobaltoan Calcite with Malachite.  A layer of bright pink Cobaltoan Calcite glitters with spots of lime green Malachite.  This specimen has an extremely unique display, and displays perfectly without a stand.  Bursts of fibrous Malachite are quite rare with cobaltoan calcite, especially on specimens with such a brilliant luster. 
  • $90.00
Amethyst on Rhodochrosite
Amethyst on Rhodochrosite
  • Capillitas Mine, Argentina
  • Amethyst on Rhodochrosite.  A rare association specimen with well balanced aesthetics.  Many Quartz points sparkle over a small matrix of Rhodochrosite.  This piece sits perfectly by itself and has no visible damage.  Purple Amethyst points make a great contrast to the soft pink background. The rare combination of minerals makes this an extremely choice miniature.
  • $42.00
Quartz
Quartz
  • Minas Gerias, Brazil
  • Large Quartz spray from Brazil.  This small cabinet specimen of Quartz crystals has an extremely dramatic presentation.  This crystal burst is in great condition and has a very balanced display.  Over ten large wands of high quality Quartz make up this incredible grouping.  The tips of the crystals have extreme clarity, and the bases are milky white.
  • $38.00
Copper with Cuprite
Copper with Cuprite
  • Rubtsovskiy Mine, West Siberia, Russia
  • Cuprite on Copper.  A superb combination of native Copper inter-grown with a number of lustrous Cuprite octahedrons.  This specimen has two large spurs of copper glittered with small Cuprite crystals which makes for a very dramatic display.  The Cuprite octahedrons have a bright silver metallic luster and the solid copper base has a reddish metallic glow.  No damage.
  • $150.00
Champange Topaz
Champange Topaz
  • Gilgit, Pakistan
  • Champange Topaz from Pakistan.  This complete floater crystal is comprised entirely of gem quality Topaz.  It is strikingly transparent and and gives off a highly lustrous glow.  This well formed gemstone has sharp crystal faces, a modified termination at the top, and a flat termination at the bottom.  A great example of the Topaz species, and textbook crystal formation.

  • $325.00
Champange Topaz
Champange Topaz
  • Gilgit, Pakistan
  • Golden Champange Topaz from Pakistan.  This fully elegant floater crystal is comprised entirely of gem quality Topaz.  It is strikingly transparent and and gives off a highly lustrous glow.  This well formed gemstone has sharp crystal faces and modified "Spike" terminations on both ends.
  • $140.00
Copper with Smithsonite
Copper with Smithsonite
  • Tsumeb Mine, Namibia
  • Copper with Smithsonite.  Glassy Smithsonite crystals glitter throughout this unique Copper, making for a very classy presentation.  The Tsumeb Mine in Namibia is now closed and was famous for producing interesting combination specimens just like this classy Copper crystal.
  • $140.00
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