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.

CRYSTAL CATEGORIES

CRYSTAL

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Gypsum forms concretions of selenite blades called desert roses or sand roses, growing in sediments that are subjected to concentrated brines.

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Gypsum forms concretions of selenite blades called desert roses or sand roses, growing in sediments that are subjected to concentrated brines.

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Gypsum is a soft mineral, hydrous calcium sulfate. Gypsum is the standard for hardness degree 2 on the Mohs mineral hardness scale.

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This is a nice little piece of clear Gypsum, also known as Selenite.

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If you look at this very nice hematite, you will see my hand and camera reflected. That is how shiney this hematite is.

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Unfortunately in order to show the great crystal structure in the picture I had to sacrifice showing the amazing shine covering the entire piece. ...

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This Piece of Hematite Pseudomorph after Magnetite is in amazing condition.

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The hemimorphite from this location are well known for their delicate clear crystals that form beautiful sprays on the limonite matrix.

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This is a nice specimen from the classic location at Mapimi, Mexico. The rosasite really adds nice color and contrast and displays well.

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This is a very cool piece. The iridescence takes place on the defined octahedral crystals, but on the base, where the contact was, it is the usual ...

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Jeremejevite is listed as one of the 10 rarest stones on the earth.

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This is an amazing gem crystal of kunzite that shocked me when I first saw it, because it is as clear as glass - not silky like most kunzites, but ...

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Each piece of Kyanite is similar to the ones pictured. Kyanite is a polymorph with two other minerals; andalusite and sillimanite.

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THIS IS 33% off the original price. A classic from the yukon. Minimal contact damage only with good crystals.

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Location: Mina Huaquio, Potosi, Bolivia

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This is a really sharp specimen! It is very clean and sweet. Really nice pieces from this this location are getting harder to find with great quality.

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This Metatorbernite specimen is a true beauty.

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Radioactive! This is one of the radioactive species from Namibia. It has very nicely formed crystals sitting on matrix.

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This mini geode half shows lots of color and mineral variation.

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This is a nicely terminated Monazite crystal from a find in the Erongo Mtns area of Namibia.

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Now this is what I call a specimen! On one half of the piece you have some great, textured Galena cubes, all in great condition, then on the other ...

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PRICE IS 20% OFF REGULAR PRICE! These are natural octahedral crystals that are bi-colored Fluorite.

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PRICE IS 20% OFF REGULAR PRICE!

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Location: LA Libertad Mine, Quiruvilca Dist., Santiago De Chuco Province, La Libertad Dept., Peru

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Danburite was originally found in Danbury, Connecticut. However some of the best specimens have come from this location in Mexico.

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Location: Searles Lake, California