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.
This Smokey Quartz cluster is a nice deep gray/brown color with Garnet crystals around the base.
This Smokey point has some point damage, very minor on the main crystal and a bit more noticeable on the backside secondary crystal.
This is an incredible combination of minerals. Very nice presentation with some micro damage only.
These new smokies from a gold mine in Bolivia are just world-class, are they not? These actually have wonderful dark smoky phantoms inside, and have ...
This is a thumbnail specimen that is extremely nice. The Spessartine is all terminated and good luster. Nice terminations all around with only a ...
This is a completely natural spessartine garnet thumbnail specimen from the unique find in Brazil.
This is an almost perfect shaped garnet from Loliondo, I am not sure what the inclusion material is.
This is a thumbnail specimen that is extremely nice. The Spessartine is all terminated near perfect dodecahedron and good luster.
These classic specimens are always a great addition to any collection. Or if you already have one, maybe you could upgrade to a little nicer one.
This Garnet cluster has spectacular color and shape.
This is one of the best Kunzite that I have. It has good internal clarity and great pink color
Location: Gila Mountains, Grant Co., New Mexico
This is a great piece of Stilbite. It is still in a nice U shaped matrix.
Tanzanite is a unique variety of zoisite found only in the Merelani Hills of Tanzania.
Location: Pacococha, Huancavelica Dept., Peru
Location: Thomas Range, Juab Co., Utah
This is a really cool looking cluster. There are 3 crystals standing together in an almost tripod-like manner, all with perfect points.