- Tsumeb Mine, Namibia
- Cerussite crystal with with a rounded snowflake-like crystal structure. This lead based mineral is extremely dense and has a very aesthetic display. It sits up by itself and is in great condition. This specimen comes from the famous Tsumeb Mine locality which is now closed.
- $75.00

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- Agrigento, Sicily, Italy
- Sulphur from the famous Agrigento find in Sicily, Italy. Undamaged Sulphur crystals of this size are fairly
rare, and will become harder and harder to find give famous sulfur deposits in Italy are becoming depleted. This highly lustrous group of crystals has bright saturated-yellow
color and no visible damage. Microscopic cleave detected under 10x magnification. Well balanced crystal grouping and overall
aesthetics make this piece
a very choice specimen.
- $80.00

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- Payun Volcano, Mendoza, Argentina
- Magnetite over Hematite. Pyramidal clusters of Hematite grow into a very complex crystal pattern. This piece comes from a recent mineral find in Argentina. A dusting of Magnetite sparkles over the larger crystals and creates a very aesthetic visual illusion.
- $60.00

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- Minas Gerias, Brazil
- Quartz with Epidote. A long complete crystal of Epidote juts out of a single Quartz wand. Incredible combinations like this are hard to find especially un-repaired specimens like this. The Epidote is extremely lustrous and makes for a very dramatic display. Both crystals are terminated and complete.
- $65.00

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- Tsumeb Mine, Namibia
- Cerussite crystal with with a twinned star-like crystal structure. This lead based mineral is extremely dense and has a very aesthetic display. It sits up by itself and is in great condition. This specimen comes from the famous Tsumeb Mine locality which is now closed.
- $250.00

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