Mineral Collection- 4 kg - (22)






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A collection of 22 minerals from Spain, presented in acrylic slabs 4 cm long by 1 cm wide with the mineral name and provenance, weighing about 4 kg and ideal for display, study or gifting.
Description from the seller
We present this collection of 22 carefully selected minerals from classic deposits, all displayed in four-centimeter-long by one-centimeter-wide acrylic cases with the mineral's name and origin, allowing even the most discerning collector to showcase and classify them.
Compact and organized format ideal for display, study, or gifting to geology enthusiasts.
The minerals in concrete are
Opal from Bragança, Portugal
Aragonite from Cuenca, Spain
Quartz with Clinozoisite from Albatera, Spain
Chella Red Chalk Valencia
Uruguay Amethyst
Calvita of Camargo, Cantabria, Spain
Quiastolita of Mirabel Caceres, Spain
Blue Quartz from La Juanona, Antequera, Málaga, Spain.
Pirita de Cantabria, Spain
Yeso de Macisvenda, Murcia, Spain
Black tourmaline from Avila, Spain
Pirita de Navajun
Quartz from the Las Acogotas Reservoir, Avila, Spain
Fluorite from Berbes, Asturias, Spain
Dolomite with talc from Mina La Respina, Puebla de Lillo, Leon, Spain.
Green aragonite from La Profunda Mine, Carmenes Leon, Spain
Calcite rose from Renedo de Esgueva, Valladolid, Spain.
Goethita de Tharsis Murcia, Spain
Rejalgar of La Soterraña, Pola de Lena, Asturias
Gypsum from Valladolid, Castilla y León, Spain
Azurite of Monte Horquera, Villamarchante, Valencia
Malachite from Mina Bizarrera, Quitos, Asturias
We present this collection of 22 carefully selected minerals from classic deposits, all displayed in four-centimeter-long by one-centimeter-wide acrylic cases with the mineral's name and origin, allowing even the most discerning collector to showcase and classify them.
Compact and organized format ideal for display, study, or gifting to geology enthusiasts.
The minerals in concrete are
Opal from Bragança, Portugal
Aragonite from Cuenca, Spain
Quartz with Clinozoisite from Albatera, Spain
Chella Red Chalk Valencia
Uruguay Amethyst
Calvita of Camargo, Cantabria, Spain
Quiastolita of Mirabel Caceres, Spain
Blue Quartz from La Juanona, Antequera, Málaga, Spain.
Pirita de Cantabria, Spain
Yeso de Macisvenda, Murcia, Spain
Black tourmaline from Avila, Spain
Pirita de Navajun
Quartz from the Las Acogotas Reservoir, Avila, Spain
Fluorite from Berbes, Asturias, Spain
Dolomite with talc from Mina La Respina, Puebla de Lillo, Leon, Spain.
Green aragonite from La Profunda Mine, Carmenes Leon, Spain
Calcite rose from Renedo de Esgueva, Valladolid, Spain.
Goethita de Tharsis Murcia, Spain
Rejalgar of La Soterraña, Pola de Lena, Asturias
Gypsum from Valladolid, Castilla y León, Spain
Azurite of Monte Horquera, Villamarchante, Valencia
Malachite from Mina Bizarrera, Quitos, Asturias
