
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.

Herderite
A distinctive, well-developed, slightly elongated crystal with both ends terminated, decorated with a small quartz crystal from the Brazilian locality of Pedra Branca, is a representative example of this mineral from its most famous deposit.

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.