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Eudialyte cabochon
Product ID: 6
Mineral: Eudialite
Mineral description: Eudialite Na4(Ca Fe)2ZrSi6O17 (OH,CL)2. Eudialite crystallizes in the form of masses and micro-tabular and rhombohedral crystals. The color range includes pink, rose, red and red-brown. The mineral was first described by F. Stromeyer in 1819 and was named from Greek words for "easy to deceive". Locality: Chibine, Kola peninsula, Russia. Hardness is 5 - 5.5. Eudialite has some other names, among them are: "Lopar Blood", "Garnet fieldspar". Along with Eudialite you can find some other minerals : Aegrine, Nepheline, Sphene, Lamprophyllite.
Origin: Kola Peninsula, Russia
Product Size: 40mmx30mmx3mm, weight: 11.8g  
Price: $35.00
Quantity: 1
 
 
   
                                  
Fucshite cabochon
Product ID: 9
Mineral: Fuchite with Kyonite
Mineral description: Fuchsite is a mica like Muscovite KAL2(ALSI3)O10(OH)2 enriched with Chromium . You can also find in cabochons KYANITE and GARNET, making them much more impressive. Very rare. Location is KARELIA, RUSSIA. The quality of cabochons is extremely high. One of the best lapidary works ever done.
Origin: Karelia, Russia
Product Size: 35mmx33mmx3mm, weight: 6.8g  
Price: $18.00
Quantity: 1
 
 
   
                                  
Cancrinite cabochon
Product ID: 10
Mineral: Cancrinite
Mineral description: Cancrinite is a very rare mineral, a complex carbonate and silicate of sodium, calcium and aluminium; formula Na6Ca2[(CO3,Al6Si6O24].a 2H2O. It is classed as a member of the Feldspathoid group of mineral; the alkali feldspars that a poor in silica. Yellow, orange, pink, white or even blue, it has a vitreous or pearly lustre; hardness 5-6 and an ineven conchoidal fracture. It is unusual among the silicate minerals in that it will effervesce with hydrochloric acid due it the associated carbonate ions. Found originally in 1839 in the Ural Mountains, it is named after Count Kankrin, a Russian minister of finance
Origin: Kola Peninsula, Russia
Product Size: 50mmx25mmx4mm, weight: 11.6g  
Price: $30.00
Quantity: 1
 
 
   
                                  
Dumortierite cabochon
Product ID: 11
Mineral: Dumortierite
Mineral description: Dumortierite is a boro-silicate mineral that is used as a popular ornamental stone. It has a deep violet to blue color that is very attractive and unusual. Although it is not used as a gemstone due to a lack of clarity, it does have good hardness and a bright color. Massive dumortierite can be carved into cabochons, beads, sculptures, eggs and spheres. Dumortierite was named for the 19th century French paleontologist, Eugene Dumortier.
Origin: Madagaskar
Product Size: 35mmx22mmx2.5mm, weight: 4.4g  
Price: $11.00
Quantity: 1
 
 
   
                                  
Sonora Chrysocolla cabochon
Product ID: 27
Mineral:
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Origin: Mexico
Product Size: 64mmx25mmx3mm. weight: 9.4g  
Price: $24.00
Quantity: 1
 
 
   
                                  
Sonora Chrysocolla cabochon
Product ID: 28
Mineral:
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Origin: Mexico
Product Size: 38mmx30mmx3mm, weight: 7.2g  
Price: $19.00
Quantity: 1
 
 
   
                                  
Eudialyte cabochon
Product ID: 20
Mineral: Eudialite
Mineral description: Eudialite Na4(Ca Fe)2ZrSi6O17 (OH,CL)2. Eudialite crystallizes in the form of masses and micro-tabular and rhombohedral crystals. The color range includes pink, rose, red and red-brown. The mineral was first described by F. Stromeyer in 1819 and was named from Greek words for "easy to deceive". Locality: Chibine, Kola peninsula, Russia. Hardness is 5 - 5.5. Eudialite has some other names, among them are: "Lopar Blood", "Garnet fieldspar". Along with Eudialite you can find some other minerals : Aegrine, Nepheline, Sphene, Lamprophyllite.
Origin: Kola Peninsula, Russia
Product Size: 38mmx38mmx3mm. weight: 10.2g  
Price: $35.00
Quantity: 1
 
 
   
                                  
Eudialyte cabochon
Product ID: 21
Mineral: Eudialite
Mineral description: Eudialite Na4(Ca Fe)2ZrSi6O17 (OH,CL)2. Eudialite crystallizes in the form of masses and micro-tabular and rhombohedral crystals. The color range includes pink, rose, red and red-brown. The mineral was first described by F. Stromeyer in 1819 and was named from Greek words for "easy to deceive". Locality: Chibine, Kola peninsula, Russia. Hardness is 5 - 5.5. Eudialite has some other names, among them are: "Lopar Blood", "Garnet fieldspar". Along with Eudialite you can find some other minerals : Aegrine, Nepheline, Sphene, Lamprophyllite.
Origin: Kola Peninsula, Russia
Product Size: 47mmx23mmx3mm, weight: 9.5g  
Price: $35.00
Quantity: 1
 
 
   
                                  
Eudialyte cabochon
Product ID: 22
Mineral: Eudialite
Mineral description: Eudialite Na4(Ca Fe)2ZrSi6O17 (OH,CL)2. Eudialite crystallizes in the form of masses and micro-tabular and rhombohedral crystals. The color range includes pink, rose, red and red-brown. The mineral was first described by F. Stromeyer in 1819 and was named from Greek words for "easy to deceive". Locality: Chibine, Kola peninsula, Russia. Hardness is 5 - 5.5. Eudialite has some other names, among them are: "Lopar Blood", "Garnet fieldspar". Along with Eudialite you can find some other minerals : Aegrine, Nepheline, Sphene, Lamprophyllite.
Origin: Kola Peninsula, Russia
Product Size: 31mmx26mmx3mm, weight: 9.1g  
Price: $35.00
Quantity: 1
 
 
   
                                  
Eudialyte cabochon
Product ID: 23
Mineral: Eudialite
Mineral description: Eudialite Na4(Ca Fe)2ZrSi6O17 (OH,CL)2. Eudialite crystallizes in the form of masses and micro-tabular and rhombohedral crystals. The color range includes pink, rose, red and red-brown. The mineral was first described by F. Stromeyer in 1819 and was named from Greek words for "easy to deceive". Locality: Chibine, Kola peninsula, Russia. Hardness is 5 - 5.5. Eudialite has some other names, among them are: "Lopar Blood", "Garnet fieldspar". Along with Eudialite you can find some other minerals : Aegrine, Nepheline, Sphene, Lamprophyllite.
Origin: Kola Peninsula, Russia
Product Size: 40mmx30mmx3mm, weight: 10.3g  
Price: $40.00
Quantity: 1
 
 
   
                                  
Charoite cabochon
Product ID: 25
Mineral: Charoite
Mineral description: Charoite has a glorious purple color with the unique pattern of swirls, feathers and needles. It may contain patches of stars of black (Aegerine),orange (Tinaksite) and also transparent crystals (Microcline Feldspar). This material is actually a silicate of potassium, calcium and sodium.[K(Na Ca)11(Ba, Sr)Si18046(OH,F)-nH2O] It ranks 5.0 in the Moh’s scale of hardness. Its density is approximately 2.5-2.8.
Origin: Murun Mountains in Yakutia , Russia
Product Size: 28mmx17mmx3mm. weight: 2.8g  
Price: $14.00
Quantity: 1