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Amethist brasilBrazilian Amethyst specimens are the most praized form of quartz, which naturally occur in crystal form are found in a large range of shapes, cuts and hues. These transparent prismatic crystals can be found in clusters as an incrustation (or druse) in a nodular stone, commonly known as a geode. Physically it is much like quartz in its transparency and luster, but Amethyst is unique in color. Ranging in shades of purple from pale lavender/lilac to a deep intense purple. In jewelry, the deepest most dense variations of Amethyst that maintain their transparency are considered the most precious.Buy Amethist brasil now. |
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Argoniteslittle argonite crystals that look like "sputniks". Each one is a slightly different shape and overall size.Buy Argonites now. |
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Candle quartzCandle quartz coming from Namibia. Rare mineral often used by spiritual people.Buy Candle quartz now. |
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Coelistine winterswijkCelestite from the quarry near Winterswijk,The Netherlands .Buy Coelistine winterswijk now. |
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Gold on snow quartzsmall piece gold on snow quartz. Excellent piece!Buy Gold on snow quartz now. |
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Half quartz geodebig half quartz geode. Origin Morocco.Buy Half quartz geode now. |
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Kings calciteRough piece of kings calcite combined with quartz.Buy Kings calcite now. |
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Raw mexican silverPiece rough Mexican silver. Fresnillo, San Louis Mine Mapimi, Durango, Mexico.Buy Raw mexican silver now. |







