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Wavellite from Beauvoir quarry, France
£5.00 -

Wavellite from Tom’s Quarry, Australia
£5.00 -

Wavellite specimens from Arkansas
Price range: £7.50 through £15.00 -

Wavellite specimens from High Down Quarry, Devon
Price range: £3.00 through £75.00 -

White Quartz palmstones
£2.00 -

Willemite and Zincite from Franklin Mine, USA
£5.00 -

Willemite from Franklin Mine, USA
Price range: £3.50 through £5.00 -

Willemite from Sterling Mine, USA
Price range: £4.00 through £5.00 -

Willemite in Franklinite from Sterling Mine, USA
£5.00 -

Willemite, Calcite, and Franklinite from Sterling Mine, USA
£3.50 -

Willhendersonite and Phillipsite-Ca from Bellerberg volcano, Germany
£20.00 -

Witherite from Pen-y-Clun mine, Wales
Price range: £1.00 through £2.00 -

Witherite from Settlingstones Mine, Northumberland
£20.00 -

Wolframite from Barruecopardo, Spain
£3.50 -

Wolframite from Drakelands Mine, Devon
Price range: £12.50 through £15.00 -

Wolframite in Quartz from Carrock Mine, Cumbria
£100.00 - New

Woodhouseite from Champion Mine, USA
£15.00 - Updated

Woolly Mammoth Bone Fragments
Price range: £3.00 through £4.00 -

Woolly Mammoth tooth fossils
£20.00 -

Wulfenite from 79 Mine, USA
£3.00 -

Wulfenite from Albuñuelas, Spain
Price range: £10.00 through £20.00 -

Wulfenite from Ojuela Mine, Mexico
Price range: £3.00 through £3.50 -

Wulfenite from the Badenweiler Pb mining district, Germany
£20.00 -

Yofortierite from Mont Saint-Hilaire, Canada
£20.00 -

Zeophyllite and Phillipsite from Schellkopf, Germany
£7.50 -

Zincite from Sterling Mine, USA
£3.00 -

Zircon crystals
Price range: £2.50 through £3.00 -

Zircon from Peixe alkaline complex, Brazil
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Zoisite and Hornblende tumblestones
Price range: £1.95 through £2.55
Containing just over 60 subcategories, our Q-Z category offers a wide range of minerals and fossils from Quartz to Zoisite.
This category contains some very well known pieces, quartz of all kinds, rhodochrosite, ruby, sapphire, tigers Eye, tourmaline, trilobites, and turquoise – some of the best known minerals and gemstones known to man.


























