Mineral Specimens

Unique mineral specimens from around the world showcase the incredible diversity of Earth's geology. These rare and vibrant minerals vary in color, texture, and composition, formed under specific environmental conditions over millions of years. From the vivid blue of blue kyanite from Kenya to the rich green of peridot from Arizona, the bright orange of spessartine garnet from Madagascar, and the fiery orange of Mexican fire opals, each specimen help tell a story of the Earth's dynamic processes. Minerals like the rare red beryl from Utah, the dazzling pink of kunzite from Afghanistan, or the captivating purple of Uruguayan amethyst reflect nature’s artistry. Other remarkable examples include the shimmering rainbow obsidian from Mexico and the dazzling shine of native gold found in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. These specimens offer a window into the planet's diverse mineralogical history and the geological forces that shape it.