Item #PYR-SP-2: Peruvian Pyrite specimen. 1"-1.5"
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Item #307: 3.5" Natural Quartz Crystal Point.
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Item #QTZ-CP-10: 3 1/2"-6" Brazilian Quartz crystal point.
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Item #AM-DOL-PY-75: Dolomite crystals on Pyrite crystals specimen (Peru). Approximately 3 1/2 inches long.
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Item #AM-DBL-QTZ-50: Approximately 4"x1.75"x1.5" Double terminated Quartz crystal from Brazil.
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Item #AM-DBL-QTZ-65: Approximately 1 5/8"x3/4"x2" Double terminated Quartz crystal cluster.
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Item #AM-DQ-150: 5"x5.75" tall druzy Quartz on 1.4" wooden stand.
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Item #AM-DQ-40: 4 1/2" tall druzy Quartz on 1" wooden stand.
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Item #MS-1012: Approx. 5.25"x3.25"x2.75" Fluorite with Pyrite of .76 lbs.
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Item #AM-LQC-10: Approximately 5/8"x6/8"x2 3/8" Lemurian Quartz crystal from Brazil.
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Item #MS-976: Average 1 1/2" - 2" Manganocalcite specimen.
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Item #AM-MNGN-QTZ-45: Manganocalcite specimen from Pachapacqui, Peru with Quartz crystals. Approximately 2.5" long.
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Item #MS-308: Our points are transparent with slight internal inclusions. The six-sided points are unpolished. The 6" natural Quartz points are from the Jequital Mine, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Specimen is approx. 6".
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Item #AM-NAT-QTZ-150: Approx. 7 3/8" natural Quartz Crystal wand (Brazil).
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Item #MS-332: Pyrite crystals grow in an isometric configuration, predominately in cubes, with distinctive striations visible. The finest quality specimens display large, individual crystals. Specimen weight range is between 50-70 Gms.
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Item #MS-333: Peruvian Pyrite specimen of 80-109 Gms.
Pyrite crystals grow in an isometric configuration, predominately in cubes, with distinctive striations visible. The finest quality specimens display large, individual crystals.
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Item #MS-334: Peruvian Pyrite specimen of 110-129 Gms.
Pyrite crystals grow in an isometric configuration, predominately in cubes, with distinctive striations visible. The finest quality specimens display large, individual crystals.
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Item #MS-335: Peruvian Pyrite specimen of 130-149 Gms.
Pyrite crystals grow in an isometric configuration, predominately in cubes, with distinctive striations visible. The finest quality specimens display large, individual crystals.
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Item #MS-336: Peruvian Pyrite specimen of 150-189 Gms.
Pyrite crystals grow in an isometric configuration, predominately in cubes, with distinctive striations visible. The finest quality specimens display large, individual crystals.
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Item #MS-337: Peruvian Pyrite specimen of 190-220 Gms.
Pyrite crystals grow in an isometric configuration, predominately in cubes, with distinctive striations visible. The finest quality specimens display large, individual crystals.
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Item #MS-338: Peruvian Pyrite specimen of 260-289 Gms.
Pyrite crystals grow in an isometric configuration, predominately in cubes, with distinctive striations visible. The finest quality specimens display large, individual crystals.
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Item #MS-339: Peruvian Pyrite specimen of 290-335 Gms.
Pyrite crystals grow in an isometric configuration, predominately in cubes, with distinctive striations visible. The finest quality specimens display large, individual crystals.
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Item #MS-555: Peruvian Pyrite specimen of 225-255 Gms.
Pyrite crystals grow in an isometric configuration, predominately in cubes, with distinctive striations visible. The finest quality specimens display large, individual crystals.
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Item #AM-PMN-939: Manganocalcite specimen from Pachapacqui, Peru. Approximately 3"-3.25" long.
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Item #MS-243: From Brazil; 6"x25.5" tall on 6" wood base; 52.55 lbs.; translucent to opaque; (delivered price).
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Item #MS-902: 4 3/4" tall Pseudo Quartz after Anhydrite specimen from Rio Grande Do Sul, Brazil.
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Item #MS-261: These unusual Pyrite formations come from a limestone quarry in central Indiana. Each of the glittery balls is covered with cubic and octahedral crystal faces formed in natural sphere shapes.
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Item #PY-SN-18: Approx. 2.75”-3” Pyrite Sun (Illinois, USA). Shapes vary.
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Item #QC-1: Arkansas Quartz Clusters. Approx. 1"-2".
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Item #QC-2: Same as QC-1 Crystal but bigger. Approx. 2"-4". Spread of cluster will be wider, with up to 20 crystals in the forest.
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Item #MS-393: The soft light is filtered through an approximately 4 x 6 tall chunk of Rock Crystal Quartz. The Quartz has smooth surfaces and sits on a 1.5 tall wood base.
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Item #MS-884: Quartz cluster of .60 lbs. Approx. 2.25"x3.25".
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Item #MS-961: Approx. 5"x7"x4" Quartz Crystal Cluster (Corinto, Minas Gerais, Brazil). 3.80 lbs.
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Item #MS-981: Quartz cluster of approx. .60 lbs. Averages 3"x5.5".
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Item #MS-982: Quartz cluster of approx. .60 lbs. Averages 2.25"x5.25".
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Item #MS-983: Quartz cluster of approx. .85 lbs. Averages 3.25"x5".
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Item #MS-984: Quartz cluster of approx. .60 lbs. Averages 3"x3.5".
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Item #MS-985: Average 4.25"x5.25" Quartz cluster (Arkansas).
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Item #MS-986: Average 3"x5" Quartz cluster (Arkansas).
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Item #MS-950: Approx. 5"x3" Quartz crystals (Brazil) on wooden stand.
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Item #AM-QZT-150-A: Our 6" x 1 1/4" x 4" specimen of clear to translucent, colorless, doubly terminated Quartz crystals with crystals of very dark Green and Black Tourmaline, up to 2.5 inches long, comes from Minas Gerais, Brazil.
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Item #AM-QZT-150: Our 6 1/4" x 2" x 5" specimen of clear to translucent, colorless Quartz crystals with crystals of very dark Green and Black Tourmaline, up to 2.5 inches long, comes from Minas Gerais, Brazil. Dozens of dark Tourmaline crystals
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Item #AM-QTZ-PH-50: Approximately 2 3/8"x1/2"x1 1/2" Quartz crystal with phantom from Brazil.
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Item #AM-PQ-75: 1.25"-2.5" Polished Quartz Crystal with phantom inclusion (Brazil).
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Item #AM-PQ-50: 1.75" Polished Quartz Crystal with phantom inclusion (Brazil).
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Item #AM-PQ-75: 1.5"-2" Polished Quartz Crystal with Quartz inclusion (Brazil).
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Item #AM-QTZ-RT-50: Approx. 1.5"-1.75" Polished Quartz Crystal with rutile inclusions (Brazil).
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Item #MS-953: Approx. 8"x6 1/2"x1" Quartz Specimen with Pyrite and Sphalerite.
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Item #MS-1021: Approx. 9.5"x5"x4.25" Rhodochrosite on Quartz from Morococha, Peru.
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Item #AM-RQ-CH-15: 3" to 5" long Rose Quartz Chunk from Brazil. These pink chunks have some translucency when held to a light.
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