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- $188.00
Ammolite comes from Ammonites, a fossil that is 65 million years old. Ammonite is one of the few biogenic gemstones. In looks, it is similar to Opal in many respects. Ammonite is mainly Aragonite. This stunning cabochon displays iridescence and play of color like the best opals in the world. A perfect piece for a jewelry artist!
​​​​Provenance: Alberta, Canada
Weight: ​​6.1​ gm.
​Dimensions: ​1.31 x 0.97 x 0.13​ in.
Code: ​​​10F362​0 out of 5 - $375.00
Ametrine, Anahi Mine, Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia
A beautiful etched crystal of Ametrine (mixed Amethyst-Citrine) from Bolivia. Measures 7 x 6 x 3.5 cm.
​Weighs 6.4 0z.AVAILABILITY: 1 in stock
$40.00$35.00Rhodochrosite with Quartz, Pyrite, Sphalerite combination, Peru
Translucent, Reddish-Pink Rhodochrosite crystals scattered over dozens of terminated Quartz crystals. Rhodochrosite with minor Pyrite and Sphalerite on the bottom. The Rhodochrosite habit is bladed. Vitreous luster.
Location: Pasto Bueno District, Pallasca Province, Ancash Department, Peru
Size: 2.2 x 1.5 x 0.8 inches
AVAILABILITY: 1 in stock
$230.00$200.00Double-terminated, Scalenohedral Rhodochrosite from Uchucchacua Mine, Peru
Very pretty and showy gem lustrous red scalenohedral crystals of rhodochrosite are set on matrix. The largest rhodochrosite crystal is double-terminated and measures 17 mm in length. Excellent cherry-red color. Glassy to Vitreous luster.
Location:Â Uchucchacua Mine, Oyon Province, Lima Department, Peru
Specimen size: 5.0 x 3.4 x 3.2 cm (2.0 x 1.3 x 1.3 inch)Â Miniature
Specimen weight: 70 grams (2.5 oz)
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$110.00$99.00Stunning color contrast of green Siderite “Blades” with brassy, iridescent Chalcopyrite crystals in this specimen. Several of the Siderite blades are 1-inch long. The luster of the Siderite is vitreous to pearly while the Chalcopyrite has a brilliant metallic luster.
AVAILABILITY: 1 in stock
AVAILABILITY: 1 in stock