
Quartz with actinolite inclusions (prasem)
A historical specimen of prasem from Sinja Rečka in the Russian Far East. Although the specimen is small in size, it will help all those who remember the time when minerals from the former USSR began to appear on our market in greater numbers to recall the amazement caused by specimens from this locality at […]

Lazurite
The contrasting rich blue lazurite crystal on a contrasting base formed by white marble with veins of shiny pyrite from the Sar-e-sang locality in Afghanistan is exceptional due to its extraordinary sharpness. The size of the lazurite crystal is 2 cm.

Gold on quartz
A specimen of gold aggregates on a quartz base saturated with limonite found during our copper mining project in the Kunene Province of Namibia. Given the amount of gold in the specimen, this is an exceptionally good value specimen.

Acanthite after argentite
The coal-black crystals of acanthite pseudomorphing the original octahedrons of argentite from a significant find in 2004 at the Imiter deposit in Morocco—the most important silver deposit in all of Africa—caused quite a stir at the time. An affordable specimen of this sought-after silver-bearing mineral.

Spinel, apatite
A collector’s delight from the world-famous Mogok locality in Burma. A remarkable contrasting conglomerate of dark pink spinel crystals and blue-green apatite crystals. A very unusual combination of these two minerals. Most of the larger spinel crystals are twin intergrowths according to the spinel law.

Apatite
This truly unusual cluster of light green shiny apatite crystals is a good example of the diversity of production at the Mogok site in Burma, which has become world famous mainly for its extraordinary finds of gemstone varieties of corundum – ruby and sapphire. An interesting specimen for lovers of this unique site.

Amethyst
A magnificent amethyst specimen from the Goboboseb Mountains in Namibia for the discerning customer. A specimen without compromise. Rich purple color with a zonal phantom structure, striking composition on a volcanic base, perfect crystal termination, and a sceptre-like habit. The uniqueness of the specimen is complemented by moving gas-fluid inclusions (yes, small bubbles) that dance […]

Corundum
An unusual growth of corundum crystals from Mogok in Burma. This location has been known for centuries for its exceptional finds of corundum in various colors, but mostly in the form of individual loose crystals.