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  • Pink cobaltocalcite 1126 g 17 x 12 cm

    70.00 €
    Réf: M2867
    cobaltocalcite a light purplish-pink hue, featuring small, evenly distributed crystals across the surface with a thickness of approximately 1 cm. The crystallization is botryoidal.

    The piece has a cut base to allow it to stand upright for display.
  • Beautiful, well-crystallized amethyst, 832 g, 14 x 11 cm

    110.00 €
    Réf: M2866

    Big crystals

    A beautiful amethyst druse forming a cluster of large crystals ranging from light to deep purple.
  • Derser rose, Gypsum, 554 g 14 x 10 cm

    55.00 €
    Réf: M2865
    The desert rose is an evaporite. It is a gypsum aggregate. The way its constituent elements bond together is similar to the arrangement of a rose's petals.

    Desert sand provides these building blocks (sand, gypsum, or hydrated calcium sulfate), and the desert rose—also known as a sand rose—forms through the evaporation of capillary water from the soil.
  • Desert rose, gypsum, 28g 5 x 4.5 cm

    10.00 €
    Réf: M2864
    The desert rose is an evaporite. It is a gypsum aggregate. The way its constituent elements bond together is similar to the arrangement of a rose's petals.

    Desert sand provides these building blocks (sand, gypsum, or hydrated calcium sulfate), and the desert rose—also known as a sand rose—forms through the evaporation of capillary water from the soil.
  • Mini desert rose, gypsum, 30 g 3 x 3 cm

    5.00 €
    Réf: M2863
    The desert rose is an evaporite. It is a gypsum aggregate. The way its constituent elements bond together is similar to the arrangement of a rose's petals.

    Desert sand provides these building blocks (sand, gypsum, or hydrated calcium sulfate), and the desert rose—also known as a sand rose—forms through the evaporation of capillary water from the soil.
  • Desert rose, gypsum, 878 g 18 x 12 cm

    55.00 €
    Réf: M2862
    The desert rose is an evaporite. It is a gypsum aggregate. The way its constituent elements bond together is similar to the arrangement of a rose's petals.

    Desert sand provides these building blocks (sand, gypsum, or hydrated calcium sulfate), and the desert rose—also known as a sand rose—forms through the evaporation of capillary water from the soil.
  • Desert rose, gypsum 278 g 10 x 7.5 cm

    25.00 €
    Réf: M2476
    The desert rose is an evaporite. It is a gypsum aggregate. The way its constituent elements bond together is similar to the arrangement of a rose's petals.

    Desert sand provides these building blocks (sand, gypsum, or hydrated calcium sulfate), and the desert rose—also known as a sand rose—forms through the evaporation of capillary water from the soil.
  • Desert rose, Gypsum, 866 g 19 x 9 cm

    45.00 €
    Réf: M2482
    The desert rose is an evaporite. It is a gypsum aggregate. The way its constituent elements bond together is similar to the arrangement of a rose's petals.

    Desert sand provides these building blocks (sand, gypsum, or hydrated calcium sulfate), and the desert rose—also known as a sand rose—forms through the evaporation of capillary water from the soil.
  • White crested baryte

    43.40 €
    Réf: M1360
  • White crested baryte

    24.20 €
    Réf: M1357
  • White crested baryte

    46.70 €
    Réf: M1363
  • Baryte (Barytine)

    48.40 €
    Réf: M2099
  •  Améthyste cristallisée 314 g 11 x 3.6 cm