A graceful cluster of pink-peach high-luster Stilbite hosts a number of nicely terminated crystals of green apophyllite. A minor matrix of white chalcedony provides the perfect base for this strikingly beautiful natural crystal mineral specimen. Nasik, maharashtra, india. 4" x 2.75" x 3", 8.6 oz.
Two beautiful scolecites in their massive rounded spiked form complement and contrast a matrix of peach stilbite. This completely natural crystal formation is a perfect example of the art the earth creates. Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India. 5.5." x 2" x 4.5", 15.5 oz.
Amazingly spherical crystals of Mordenite, the largest about the size of a golf ball, contrast deep peach Stilbite crystals to create a sculptural, compelling mineral specimen. Destined to be a center of attention. Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India. 4" x 3" x 3", .75 lbs.
A secondary mineralization of Mordenite forms an undulating white cap, contrasting its matrix of peach Stilbite. A perfectly-presenting small cabinet mineral specimen. Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India. 2.75" x 2" x 1.75". 4 oz.
Dragon Scale Calcite was one of the most spectacular US minerals found of recent years. A fine mineral in the truest sense of the term, this 1.56-pound, perfectly terminated freestanding phantom Calcite crystal is the centerpiece of any collection. A sidecar aspect exhibits the "Dragon Scale" pattern at a smaller scale while the 5.5-inch main crystal features exceptional surface features. Sweetwater Mine, Viburnum Trend, Missouri, USA.