Search by Stone - A - F
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Aventurine Specimens / Rough (Green)
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Aventurine Tumblestones (Blue)
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Aventurine Tumblestones (Green)
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Aventurine Tumblestones (White/Grey)
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Aventurine Tumblestones (Yellow)
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Azurite and Malachite from Hilarion Mine, Greece
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Azurite and Malachite from Ting Tang Mine, Cornwall
£2.50 – £5.00 -
Azurite and Malachite Specimens
£1.50 – £35.00 -
Azurite from Cannington Park Quarry, Somerset
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Azurite from Dolyhir Quarry, Wales
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Azurite from La Encontrada Mine, Spain
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Azurite from Ting Tang Mine, Cornwall
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Azurite from Tynagh Mine, Ireland
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Azurite Specimens from Morocco
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Barytocelestine slices
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Bayldonite from Penberthy Croft Mine, UK
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Belemnite Phragmocones
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Beraunite from Mark Mine, Germany
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Berthierite from Gründenwald, Germany
£20.00 – £35.00 -
Beryl crystals and fragments
£2.50 – £3.00 -
New
Beryl from Khoroshiv Raion, Ukraine
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Beudantite from Silberbrünnle Mine, Germany
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Bloodstone / Heliotrope Specimens / Rough
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Bloodstone Cabochons
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Bloodstone cabochons (Pairs)
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Bloodstone cabochons (Parcels)
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Bloodstone Palmstones
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Bloodstone Tumblestones
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Blue John Mineral Specimens
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Bornite from Gortdrum Mine, Ireland
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Botallackite from Levant Mine, Cornwall
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Boulangerite from Caspari Mine, Germany
£20.00 – £35.00 -
Braunite from Gremmelsbach, Germany
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New
Brochanthite and Chalcopyrite from Potts Gill Copper Mine, Cumbria
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Brochanthite from Geevor Mine, Cornwall
£10.00
Our A-F section contains some of the best known mineral species and most popular gemstones and fossils on earth.
We’ve all heard of Agate, Amber, and Amethyst, Ammonites – this category contains well over a hundred other categories – everything from abalone to fulgurites.
Amongst these I do have a few personal favourites – specimens of aegirine, amber, ammonites, ammolite, bismuth, fluorite all have a place in my personal collection.