A crystal or crystalline solid is a solid material whose constituents, such as atoms, molecules or ions, are arranged in a highly ordered microscopic structure, forming a crystal lattice that extends in all directions. In addition, macroscopic single crystals are usually identifiable by their geometrical shape, consisting of flat faces with specific, characteristic orientations.
Quartz (silicon dioxide) is the most abundant single mineral on earth.
It really is Kyanite! It looks completely different than the blue or green, but it is still the Kyanite we love.
It really is Kyanite! It looks completely different than the blue or green, but it is still the Kyanite we love.
It really is Kyanite! It looks completely different than the blue or green, but it is still the Kyanite we love.
It really is Kyanite! It looks completely different than the blue or green, but it is still the Kyanite we love.
This is a beautiful, full beryl crystal shaped specimen.
This is a beautiful, full beryl (more of an flat shape but still has the 6 sides) crystal shaped specimen.
Location: Wuton Mine, Liubao, Wuzhou Prefecture, Guangxi, Zhuang, China
This rhodo has two presentations. One is small spherical pink and then the quartz that has the rhodochrosite included in it.
Rose Quartz – a member of the quartz family. Like all of the quartzes, this stone is a great channeller and transmitter.
This is a very nice specimen of the beige scheelite and muscovite from the top local of this species.
Nice piece from the famous scheelite mine in China.
This is one of the very nice scheelite specimens from the top local of this species.
This Scheelite crystal thumbnail is in great condition and literally has an entire back side covered in Muscovite.
The most common Smithsonite found is the colored boytroydal structure. This specimen, however, actually is the full clear crystal structure.
This is a very interesting piece. These are multiple double terminated Smokey Amethyst crystals grown tip to tip into a Scepter-like cluster.