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Found 49 product(s) for Minerals & Fossils (16-30 of 49)

Minerals & Fossils  |  Spheres

     Sodalite 2" Sphere
This mineral sphere comes with a small plastic stand and measures 2" in diameter. Please keep in mind that this beautiful natural stone is created by Mother Nature herself, and thus each sphere may vary in color and patterning.
Price
$18.00


 
     Tiger Iron 2" Sphere
This mineral sphere comes with a small plastic stand and measures 2" in diameter. Please keep in mind that this beautiful natural stone is created by Mother Nature herself, and thus each sphere may vary in color and patterning.
Price
$19.00


 

Minerals & Fossils  |  Tumbled Stones

     Chakra Stone Bag
Each bag contains seven tumbled polished stones, one for each chakra. The stones are beautiful natural pieces formed by Mother Nature, and thus will vary in size, color, shape and patterning. The stone types will vary depending on our stock, but we will make sure to include the proper stones for the proper chakras. The type of bag offered with the stones may vary from what is pictured, but color choices are available while supplies last.
Price
$12.00


 
 
     Tumbled Amazonite

A green member of the feldspar clan, this stone often resembles the ocean surf or waves of seafoam.


Price
$0.75


 
     Tumbled Amethyst

A type of quartz, amethyst receives its distinct violet to dark purple colorization from the presence of manganese oxide impurities. Many of these crystals are from sections of hollow geode cavities formed within casts of petrified logs in Brazil. Deposits of amethyst are also known from Ontario, Canada and central Mexico.


Price
$1.75


 
     Tumbled Aquamarine

A blue-green member of the beryl clan.


Price
$2.50


 
     Tumbled Aventurine

A green quartz.


Price
$0.75


 
     Tumbled Black Obsidian

Obsidian is a volcanic glass color variations including black, light brown, or brown with black. It can also have varying sheens including gold, silver, and rainbow. Snowflake obsidian is black with white patches where parts of the mineral began to crystallize.


Price
$0.75


 
     Tumbled Black Onyx

A black or brown and white banded agate. Sardonyx has reddish-brown and white bands.


Price
$0.75


 
     Tumbled Bloodstone

Also known as heliotrope, bloodstone is a red-flecked dark green chalcedony that appears blood red when ground into powder. Member of the quartz clan.


Price
$0.75


 
     Tumbled Carnelian

A reddish-orange or brown form of chalcedony and a member of the quartz clan, carnelian is also one of July's birthstones along with ruby.


Price
$0.75


 
     Tumbled Charoite

An opaque mineral that swirls in colors of pink and purple.


Price
$3.50


 
     Tumbled Chrysoprase

The most sought-after form of chalcedony, chrysoprase is a translucent apple-green shade due to the presence of nickel. It is often referred to as "Australian Jade" because of its appearance, and due to some of the best sources being located in Queensland. It belongs to the quartz clan.


Price
$4.50


 
     Tumbled Clear Quartz

Also known as rock crystal, quartz is one of the most common minerals on earth, and one of the most important rock-forming minerals. Crystals can grow to enormous proportions, and come in a wide variety of colors and forms. Some such forms are phantom crystals, tabular crystals, and Artemis crystals to name a few.


Price
$1.00


 
     Tumbled Emerald

A green member of the beryl clan, colored by the presence of chromium. The largest emerald yet found was 7,025 carats and discovered in Columbia in 1961. Cleopatra is said to have posessed an emerald engraved with her portrait.


Price
$3.50


 

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