World Minerals, Classic and Rare Specimens NSW Australia
Find fine and rare mineral specimens from worldwide locations for sale on this web page. All world minerals on display are chosen for their aesthetic beauty and rarity including many old classics.
We regularly travel to Sri Lanka, Burma, India, Vietnam and other countries to source our material. Quality mineral specimens and mineral collections from worldwide localities.
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WULFENITE
Details: Very sweet,lustrous yellow wulfenite crystal group sitting proud on matrix. The crystals measure 23mm wide. Pristine condition. Presenting great, from front and back. With dolomite associated. Unlike a lot of wulfenites, this is in pristine condition. More pics available.
Glove mine, Arizona USA 42 x25 13mm
Price:$80.00
Product ID:323
WULFINITE
Details: Sharp butterscotch color crystal, litter this matrix specimen. Crystals to 14mm. Some water clear calcite crystals growing on the wulfenite. Ex Norman Robertson , collection , obtained 1986. Choice item, from a famous mine. All crystals are compleat and undamaged.
Defiance Mine, Gleeson, Arizona. 40 x35 x32mm.
Price:$44.00
Product ID:245
ZIRCON CRYSTAL
Details: A facinating crystal,with great luster and sharp , very interesting terminations. No dings. Having spent many years in Sri Lanka, I can say that this is the most interesting zircon crystal, I have seen from there, or anywhere. First, reason is the complex terminations, uncommon in large crystals, and the second it the color, dark red at the base to green at the top,