Your Source For Fine Mineral Specimens

Filter By

Acanthite on Calcite (Consie Prince Coll.)
Guanajuato, Guanajuato, Mexico
3.8 x 3.0 x 2.2 cm
Brazilianite (2008 Find)
Divino das Laranjeiras, Doce Valley, Minas Gerais, Brazil
2.4 x 2.2 x 1.7 cm
Dioptase (new find) (gemmy crystals)
Kimbedi, Pool Region, Republic of the Congo
4.0 x 2.8 x 1.7 cm
Ruby (Pre-embargo!)
Burma
0.78 ct, 7.05 mm x 5.14 mm
Gemmy Scheelite with Muscovite
Mt. Xuebaoding, Pingwu, Sichuan Provence, China
4.8 x 4.5 x 3.5 cm
Ruby Spinel
Burma
0.71 ct, 6.02 mm x 4.99 mm
Fluorite
Brazil
0.87 ct, 8.15 mm x 5.85 mm
Rhodolite
Montana
1.57 ct, 7.06 mm x 6.40 mm
Tourmaline
Mt Mica, Maine
0.18 ct, 4.17 mm x 3.15 mm
Painite (Gem Crystal) (ultra rare)
Ohngaing, Mogok, Burma
0.18 ct, 4.43 mm x 2.10 mm
Zircon
Cambodia
0.45 ct, 4.02 mm
Star Sapphire
Sri Lanka
1.95 ct, 6.47 mm x 5.12 mm
Spinel (gem crystal)
Burma
0.53 ct, 4.51 mm x 3.16 mm x 2.72 mm
Quartz Point with "Chlorite Phantom"
Gouveia, Minas Gerais, Brazil
11.56 ct, 17.17 mm x 9.38 mm x 8.40 mm
Hickoryite
Rodeo, Durango, Mexico
22.45 ct, 20.19 mm x 20.11 mm
Earrings, Rhodolite in 14kt Yellow Gold and Sterling Silver
Africa
0.50 ct (approx total weight), 4.0 mm (approximately size of Rhodolites)
Fluorite
Argentina
16.66 ct, 15.08 mm
Aquamarine
Brazil
0.42 ct, 6.04 mm x 4.12 mm
Amethyst
Anahi, Bolivia
0.71 ct, 5.96 mm
Rhodolite
Tanzania
0.31 ct, 3.95 mm
Diamond Crystal
Africa
0.62 ct, 3.78 mm x 3.74 mm x 3.60 mm
Gold (uniqe form)
Little Johnnie Mine (Ibex Mine), Leadville, Lake County, Colorado
1.0 x 0.4 x 0.3 cm