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eocene:

Fluorite
eocene:

Octahedral Pyrite

(Source: amatelwaki, via mineralia)

mineralia:

I want to be Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld! 
mineralia:

Smithsonite from Mexico
by Exceptional Minerals
mineralia:

bemymermaidsashimi
houseofintuitionla:

#Morganite White #calcite cluster & a #Crystal #Quartz #Merkabah
fuckyeahcrystals:

Pyrite, FeS2.
A.K.A. Brazil. Brazzle. Fool’s gold.
ifoundmyselfinlovewiththeworld:

Crystal Castle in the Sea by Wenzel Hablik, 1924
mineralia:

Rhodochrosite (Pseudomorph after Calcite) from Greece
“This beautiful specimen is an extraordinary example of pseudomorphosis, wherein the original mineral (calcite) left its distinct crystal form and was replaced by a new mineral, the pink rhodochrosite. Thus, this specimen illustrates the typical characteristics of rhodochrosite—pink color, a greater hardness and weight than calcite, and a chemical composition primarily composed of manganese—but it will retain forever the original form of its calcite host. It was coated lightly at a later time in its history by a light crust of tiny colorless quartz crystals. There are a number of small pyrite crystals down one side of the matrix”.
by World’s Finest Minerals and Crystals
mineralia:

Erythrite from Morocco 
by The Arkenstone

mineralia:

abluegirl:

Crystal studies by Lindsay Nohl.

Digital nature has its advantages …

mineralia:

Corundum var. Ruby from Afghanistan
by The Arkenstone
mineralia:

Tourmaline from Brazil
by The Arkenstone