Description
St-Denis-de-Brompton
The aggregate nodules often accompany many fine and rare minerals such as Apophyllite and Okenite plus many of the Zeolites
This is a superb looking Dhofar 221 classified meteorite weighing 20
This piece displays very well showing crust all over
The favorite crystal habit is the rectangular prism capped by a steep four sided pyramid
Celestite | Clear Prismatic Crystal Cluster | 61 gr | Morocco Sillimanite St-Denis-de-BromptonCelestite, also known as celestine, typically ranges in color from light blue to pale blue, though it can also be colorless, white, or shades of yellow and pink. Celestite is a strontium sulfate mineral which crystallizes in the orthorhombic crystal system, typically forming well defined, prismatic crystals. This celestite specimen is a nice example of a prismatic crystal form. Celestite is often associated with calming energy and is believed to aid
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