Thursday, April 16, 2020

Personal - All Stones Gallery

Hi Blog,

Ever since my first stone collection which stuck me for seeking for My Infinity Stones journey. In the journey, besides getting just six stones, I purchased many failed Stones too... I noticed that the sellers who sold me those stones took really impressive photos and usually after the completion of the sale, the item and photos will be removed from the listing.

Show off my Infinity Stones Collection here
So I decided to save those photos and put this gallery dedicated to the stones I have.

If you have not followed my Infinity Stones Journey. You can check those out below.

~Infinity Stones Journey~
A Display Box
1st stone spiked the journey
Short-Wavelength Lamp
Soul Stone - Hackmanite
Mind Stone - Wernerite
Space Stone - Gypsum
Power Stone - Calcite
Reality Stone - Ruby
Time stone - Autunite
All Stones Gallery

Not in any order... I will include the name, location, description from the seller and cost for that stone so that I can feel the wallet pain... especially the shipping fee (actually costs MORE than the stone itself!... Hell...)

Yooperlite 1.1 oz/ 31.18 g from Upper (Yooper) Peninsula of Michigan Lake Superior
Sodalite-rich Syenite Clast (US$30 + 20)
Fluorite - size: 3.7 x 2.6 x 2.1 cm, weight: 19 g from Sidi Said, Midelt, MoroccoCluster of yellow, gemmy and well formed crystals of fluorite on matrix (US$17.90 + 9)
Hyalite - size 3.3cm x 3.1cm x 1.9cm, from Monok, BAZ County, HungaryThe hyalite aggregate sitting in a nice silica geode (US$13.99 + 8)
Calcite - size: 67 X 49 X 25mm, weight: 100g from Příbram, Central Bohemia Region, Czech Republic
colorless fine crystals on matrix (US$9.99)
Calcite Crystals - 2 x 1 x 3/4 inches, weighs 10g, from in Brazil was Castillo Mine Frederico in Rio Grand Du Sol
a number of off white dog tooth crystals of varying sizes. Most are terminated and some are twinned.
Lamellar Calcite - Size:55 X 54 X 37(mm), Weight: 142g=lb from Daye, Hubei, China
AAA colorful Pyrite and fluorescent lamellar Calcite crystal minerals specimen (US$4.99 + 7.95)
Gypsum - size: 44 X 47 X 37mm, weight: 77g from Bílina coal mine, Bílina, Ústí Region, Bohemia, Czech Republicwater-clear fine crystals of gypsum, uv-phosphorescence (in middle wave - uv-b), Gypsum is one of the more common minerals in sedimentary environments. It is a major rock forming mineral that produces massive beds, usually from precipitation out of highly saline waters. Since it forms easily from saline water, gypsum can have many inclusions of other minerals and even trapped bubbles of air and water. Crystals of gypsum can be extremely colorless and transparent, making a strong contrast to the most common usage in drywall. The crystals can also be quite large. Gypsum is a natural insulator, feeling warm to the touch when compared to a more ordinary rock or quartz crystal. Sheets of clear crystals can be easily peeled from a larger specimen. (US$9.99 + 9)
Wernerite and Dioside - Size: 1.5" X 1.25" X 1.0", Weight : 1.1 ounces from Grenville locale, Otter Lake, Quebec
the bright neon yellow (LW) fluorescent Wernerite from the typical Canadian location for collecting wernerite: the Grenville Prospect. This specimen has an interesting pattern of pastel / yellow fluorescence with fl. blue diopside under short wave and bold yellow under long wave UV ! The diopside in the matrix fluoresces blue only under short wave UV. This specimen is LW fluorescent bright sunshine yellow . Under short wave UV this specimen fluoresces pale yellow and blue (US$9.95 + 14.5)
Ruby and Cordierite - ( 1 x 7/8 x 5/8 inches ) ( 2.6 x 2.1 x 1.6 cm ) from Ganjam, Orissa State, India
A polished stone containing magenta-red colored Ruby and light greyish colored Cordierite. The Ruby fluoreses a brilliant bright red color under ultraviolet light. (US$12.50)
Elpidite - ( 1 1/2 x 1 1/2 x 1 inches)( 3.8 x 3.8 x 2.5 cm) from Mont Saint-Hilaire, Quebec, Canada
A cluster of acicular grey crystals of Elpidite to 1.7 cm. A nice example of this Hydrated Sodium Zirconium Silicate (US$24.5 + 18)
Diopside (Seller Claimed) - from La Garranchosa Mine, Santa Olalla de Cala, Huelva, Andalucía, Spain, European Union (US$2.23 + 8.18)
Agrellite - 2 x 1 x 1/4 inches, weight: 14 grams from Mt. St. Hiliare, Quebec Canada
In daylight it has a grayish fibery look [is fibery a word?] (US$10.99 + 35.50)
Barite - 4 x 1 1/4 x 1 1/4 inches, weighs 96 grams, from Book Cliffs, Mesa County, Grand Junction, Colorado
This unusual and special fluorescent item is a grouping of barite crystals on a sandstone matrix. This would be a great conversation piece as a paperweight or in a natural light display but its real beauty emerges with exposure to ultraviolet light. (US$21.99)
Hackmanite - 35*28*12mm, weight:91ct, from Badakhshan Afghanistan
Fluorescent transparent top color change Hackmanite,with small Winchite (US$10.5 + 13)
Willemite - 3.5 X 2.6 X 1.6 inches, Weight - 15.1 oz, from the Sterling Hill Zinc Mine, Ogdensburg, Sussex County, New Jersey
Bright specimen with intricate veins of Exsolution Willemite and Willemite (SW/UV green), minor Calcite (SW/UV red), and Franklinite. One face shows a nice slickenside layer of fault rock. (US$14.25 + 30.75)
Halite - up to 5/8" width by up to 1-1/4" length by up to 1/2" thick. weighs about .2 ounces from the Salton Sea, CA (US$7.64 + 25)
Calcite - 4.5 x 3.5 x 2 cm, 28gram. From Monte Zenone Mine, Genova Province, Ligury Region.
Small sample with quartz crystals between beautiful orange tinzenite crystals (US$3.5 + 11)
Kunzaite - 42 x 24 x 21 mm, 174.90 Carat. From Panjsher Afghanistan.
Presenting 174 ct world rarest crystal with ultra virtues of fluorescent phosphorescent kunzite (US$14.75 + 8.99)
Beautiful pictures took by the sellers, aren't they? before they were gone, here is a place for them. I hope you enjoy them and able to see the beauty from those "stones".

Jeff

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