Gypse - Desert Rose crystal cluster- 910 g - (1)





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Gypse Desert Rose ensemble cristallin en cluster du Maroc, pesant 910 g, présentant plusieurs rosettes de cristaux en lames.
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An impressive natural Desert Rose gypsum crystal cluster, displaying the iconic rosette formations created by the interaction of gypsum crystallization and desert sand.
This specimen exhibits multiple well-defined rosettes composed of sharp, blade-like crystals arranged in layered formations reminiscent of blooming petals. The warm sandy tones and fine granular coating of desert sand give the piece its characteristic aesthetic, highly appreciated by mineral collectors and natural history enthusiasts.
Desert roses form naturally in arid environments where gypsum crystallizes within sand deposits, producing these remarkable sculptural structures over long geological timescales. Each specimen is unique, shaped by the delicate balance of mineral growth and environmental conditions.
The present piece is particularly decorative, featuring several large interlocking rosettes with a balanced and dramatic natural composition. Its sculptural appearance makes it both a geological curiosity and an elegant display mineral.
Highly sought after for mineral collections, cabinet of curiosities displays, and natural history interiors, desert roses remain one of the most recognizable and fascinating evaporite mineral formations.
A striking natural specimen combining geological interest, aesthetic structure, and collectible appeal.
Sold without stand.
An impressive natural Desert Rose gypsum crystal cluster, displaying the iconic rosette formations created by the interaction of gypsum crystallization and desert sand.
This specimen exhibits multiple well-defined rosettes composed of sharp, blade-like crystals arranged in layered formations reminiscent of blooming petals. The warm sandy tones and fine granular coating of desert sand give the piece its characteristic aesthetic, highly appreciated by mineral collectors and natural history enthusiasts.
Desert roses form naturally in arid environments where gypsum crystallizes within sand deposits, producing these remarkable sculptural structures over long geological timescales. Each specimen is unique, shaped by the delicate balance of mineral growth and environmental conditions.
The present piece is particularly decorative, featuring several large interlocking rosettes with a balanced and dramatic natural composition. Its sculptural appearance makes it both a geological curiosity and an elegant display mineral.
Highly sought after for mineral collections, cabinet of curiosities displays, and natural history interiors, desert roses remain one of the most recognizable and fascinating evaporite mineral formations.
A striking natural specimen combining geological interest, aesthetic structure, and collectible appeal.
Sold without stand.

