- Brandberg, Namibia
- Amethyst variety Quartz from Brandberg, Namibia. This single terminated crystal has a very dramatic clarity and superior luster. This gem crystal of has microscopic chipping but this does not detract from the overall value of the piece. Very aesthetic crystal phantoms are present in this high quality Quartz specimen.
- $44.00

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- Little Gem Mine, MT. USA
- Quartz variety Amethyst on Smokey Quartz. This second generation Amethyst crystal lines a stem of Smokey Quartz. The name of this unique crystal formation is called "parallel growth" which sometimes forms a classic scepter shape. This unique crystal overgrowth is called "open re-entry" which is quite different from most common scepters. This gem mineral also exhibits a unique parallel overgrowth that is quite rare, especially for specimens from the United States.
- $25.00

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- Himalaya Mine, California U.S.A.
- Elbaite variety Tourmaline with Lepidolite. This terminated gem crystal has an extremely unique modified cats-eye termination. A small tourmaline crystal is grown perpendicular and purple Lepidolite glitters around the entire specimen. Light chipping and contact is present but the specimen is in great condition overall.
- $450.00

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- Himalaya Mine, California U.S.A.
- Elbaite variety Tourmaline. This is a double terminated gem crystal from the famous Himalaya Mine in California. This gemstone has classic Himalaya color zoning and a small amount of Quartz and Lepidolite. Small amount of contact on the back and minor surface wear. Overall this specimen is in great condition.
- $475.00

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- Himalaya Mine, California U.S.A.
- Elbaite variety Tourmaline. This is a bi-color tourmaline from the famous Himalaya Mine in California. Two double terminated crystals are grown together in a a very aesthetic crystal grouping. Large green triangular termination and classic color zoning. Good luster and is in great condition. Minor surface wear on one edge.
- $475.00

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- Cruziero Mine, Brazil
- Elbaite variety Tourmaline. It is hard to tell from the photo but this tourmaline is extremely glassy and almost pure gem. This color is very rare for Elbaites and changes from a smokey blue to a raspberry finish. This specimen has intense luster and perfect crystal structure. A Single flat termination at the top and deep internal clarity.
- $250.00

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- Gilgit, Pakistan
- Tourmaline variety Schorl with Microcline and Muscovite. Complex Pedals of Muscovite layer this specimen like the scales of a fish. A large single crystal of white Microcline houses an undamaged black Tourmaline. The highly lustrous Schorl crystal sits perfectly by itself. This arrangement has well balanced crystal grouping, great color contrast. This specimen is part of a recent find in Gilgit, Pakistan.
- $60.00

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- Handmade in USA
- Hand made Sterling Silver and Kyanite ring. Gently woven Sliver wires accent this blue Kyanite and Gold wires feather the elegant silver spirals. This ring was made by Benjamin Claus and the blue Kyanite was mined in Nepal.
- $150.00

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