An aesthetic and pristine, floater rosette of Copper pseudomorphs after bladed Azurite Xls. from the famous Copper Rose Mine of New Mexico.
This is a very unique specimen of Diopside. Small greenish grey needles of diopside fill the vugs of this specimen.
Location: Maharashtra, India
304 grams is the weight of this piece. Nicely interwoven with white Calcite, pyrite, and the royal blue Lapis from the oldest recorded mine in ...
259 grams is the weight of this piece. Nicely interwoven with white Calcite, pyrite, and the royal blue Lapis from the oldest recorded mine in ...
329 grams is the weight of this piece. Nicely interwoven with white Calcite, pyrite, and the royal blue Lapis from the oldest recorded mine in ...
This piece has a great color contrast and looks great! There is very light, unnoticeable damage to some of the crystals.
An actual leaf is covered with liquid metal that burns off the membrane of the leaf, but leaves the skeleton of the leaf intact and then ...
An actual leaf is covered with liquid metal that burns off the membrane of the leaf, but leaves the skeleton of the leaf intact and then ...
An actual leaf is covered with liquid metal that burns off the membrane of the leaf, but leaves the skeleton of the leaf intact and then ...
An actual leaf is covered with liquid metal that burns off the membrane of the leaf, but leaves the skeleton of the leaf intact and then ...