Mineral Collection Gallery
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max weber
amandus adamson
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lucien hervé
You can never have enough minerals
Tried to capture every angle of this incredibly dope calcite (?) formation on stilbite, as well as o
Here’s some of the crazy little pockets of zeolites and calcite from the same host rock as
Golden stilbite and associated clay minerals from a local Clackamas County spot along the Willamette
Rainbow Aura Quartz
Two very large quartz clusters. Currently exhibited at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History. Co
some of my favourite mineral childrenwent to a rock and mineral show and snagged these pretties and
Tourmaline | ©Giazotto Mineral Collection Paprock Mine, Nuristan, Afghanistan. 300x150x150
The smoke in quartz One of the more common minerals in anyone’s collection will be a cryst
cc-da-wolf:Why rock collecting is awesome: a gif set.
Minéral 003 by Yvan Hydar
mineraliety: Juicy collection by @structure_minerals ///// www.instagram.com/mineraliety
@cirquecolors Mineralized from the Desert Bloom collection, available right now. Go to my blog for
desimonewayland:Various types of porphyry from the collection of The Natural History Museum, London.
Lothar Grünewald, stamp set “Mineralogy”, 1974. Collection Bergakademie Freiberg. Via wiki
Telluric Tarot- Swords equivalents are all done!! (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚☆✧ Ekanite with Cypress (Nine of Sword
IT’S HERE ☆.。.:*・ THE TELLURIC TAROT Kickstarter campaign!! ☆.。.:*(I know, I know.. Never let me set
arkenstone-irocks:Got Rocks? Specimens from Dr. Lavinsky’s Private Collection of Chinese Minerals.
Bornite Cu5FeS4 - 02.BA.10 (Strunz)(from La Rafaela Mine, Cabildo, Chile) Bornite’s party! T
Eudialyte Na15Ca6(Fe,Mn)3Zr3SiO(O,OH,H2O)3(Si3O9)2(Si9O27)2(OH,Cl)2 - 09.CO.10 (Strunz)(from Green
Tiger’s Eye & Hawk’s Eye SiO2 - 4.DA.05 (Strunz)(from Galicia, Spain) Is a gemston
Aerinite Ca4(Al,Fe,Mg)10Si12O35(OH)12CO3·12H2O - 09.DB.45 (Strunz)(from Huesca, Spain) Bought at a
Obsidian SiO2::MgO, Fe3O4 - 4.DA.05 (Strunz) (from San Pedro de Atacama, Chile and Snowflake Vari
Pyrolusite MnO2 - 04.DB.05 (Strunz) (from Abandoned Mines in Palquico, Chile) At first I thought i
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