Natural Wonders Amethyst, Fluorite, Meteorite 2024-08-22 Auction - 212 Price Results - Blue Box Auction Gallery in VA
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Natural Wonders Amethyst, Fluorite, Meteorite

Step into a world of natural beauty with our Natural Wonders Auction: Amethyst, Fluorite & More auction featuring an exquisite selection of gemstones and minerals. This event showcases a diverse array of specimens, each with its unique charm and allure. Explore the captivating depths of a stunning Amethyst Geode, renowned for its vibrant purple crystals that sparkle with every angle. Complementing this, we present a remarkable combination of Blue Fluorite, Pyrite, and Smoky Quartz, where the striking blue hues of the fluorite are beautifully enhanced by the metallic pyrite and the earthy tones of smoky quartz. Marvel at the intricate patterns and rich green tones of a natural Malachite specimen, known for its mesmerizing banding and unique appearance. Adding to this collection is a fascinating Chocolate Calcite Cluster set in Quartz, offering an intriguing contrast between the deep brown calcite and the clarity of the surrounding quartz. Discover the enchanting Rainbow Purple Fluorite, with its dazzling array of colors that shift and blend in the light, creating a truly mesmerizing effect. Finally, admire the elegance of Clear Green Fluorite perched on a crystal quartz cluster, showcasing the delicate green hues and the crystalline brilliance of these stunning minerals. Whether you're an experienced collector or simply an admirer of nature's wonders, this auction offers an exceptional opportunity to acquire some of the most beautiful and unique specimens available. Bid now to add these extraordinary pieces to your collection and celebrate the artistry of the natural world.
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Blue - Green Vivianite: Vivianite is a mineral that grows in a wide variety of forms. Though it is colorless in its pure form, the mineral oxidizes quickly, often changing into a striking green or blue hue. Vivianite is
0001: Blue - Green VivianiteEst. $595-$795
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Amethyst Geode: This brilliantly violet variety of quartz has a deep purple hue and a vitreous (glass-like) luster. It is transparent to translucent. Amethyst is considered a semiprecious stone. This mineral is
0002: Amethyst GeodeEst. $225-$325
Chocolate Calcite Cluster in Quartz: This high-quality piece of chocolate calcite features layered crystals in a deep red color with clear to white quartz. A carbinate mineral, calcite has been a popular carving material since Ancient
0003: Chocolate Calcite Cluster in QuartzEst. $495-$695Lot Passed
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Natural Malachite Mineral Specimen: Malachite has been used as an ore of copper, a pigment, a gemstone, and a sculptural material for thousands of years. Malachite is a mineral that forms at shallow depths within the Earth, in the
0004: Natural Malachite Mineral SpecimenEst. $495-$595
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Natural Blue Flourite on Quartz and Dolomite: Fluorite comes in many colors, with blue being one of the most popular. This particular specimen has a blue-green teal color. Fluorite glows intensely when irradiated with ultraviolet light. Traces
0005: Natural Blue Flourite on Quartz and DolomiteEst. $175-$255
Lavendar Mica known as Lepidolite: Lepidolite is a type of mica notable for its lilac-gray and rosy coloring caused by trace amounts of manganese. Its name comes from the Greek word for "scale," a reference to its visual appearance. A
0006: Lavendar Mica known as LepidoliteEst. $220-$320Lot Passed
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Chrysocolla Mineral Specimens: Chrysocolla is a beautiful, highly prized gemstone often used in silversmithing and goldsmithing. It is generally blue-green and similar to turquoise, but it's more widely available and relatively
0007: Chrysocolla Mineral SpecimensEst. $25-$35
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Raw Pyrite Crystal Cluster: Pyrite, also known as "Fools Gold" or Iron Pyrite, has a metallic luster and bright yellow shade. It is the most common sulfide mineral and is widespread in igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary
0008: Raw Pyrite Crystal ClusterEst. $95-$145
Orange Calcite Crystal Cluster: Of all minerals, Calcite is by far the richest in forms. It is a carbonate mineral and has been a popular carving material since ancient times due to its softness. It may be either transparent or
0009: Orange Calcite Crystal ClusterEst. $235-$275Lot Passed
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Smoky Quartz with Citrine: This Smoky Quartz with citrine specimen features a transparent, green-tinted crystal aggregate. The subtle hue and clear facets make it an elegant addition to any collection. Perfect for both
0010: Smoky Quartz with CitrineEst. $180-$250
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Clear Green Fluorite on Crystal Quartz Cluster: This piece features a grounding quartz matrix with tiny green cubic fluorite crystals. The crystals have well-defined phantoms in some of their fluorite terminations. There are fluorescent calcite
0011: Clear Green Fluorite on Crystal Quartz ClusterEst. $425-$650
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Purple Fluorite with Pyrite and Smokey Quartz: This rare freeform blue cubic fluorite on smokey quartz measures 10.75in x 9in x 2in.Fluorite is found in the United States, Britain, Australia, Germany, Norway, China, Peru, Mexico and Brazil. An
0014: Purple Fluorite with Pyrite and Smokey QuartzEst. $325-$455
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Dark Green Fluorite Crystal Cluster: Fluorite, also known as fluorspar, is the mineral form of calcium fluoride. Because its impurities give it a variety of semitransparent colorings, it is a popular ornamental lapidary stone and has
0015: Dark Green Fluorite Crystal ClusterEst. $325-$425
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Purple Fluorite on Matrix: Fluorite, commercially known as fluorspar, primarily comprises calcium fluoride (CaF2) and is the primary fluorine source. This versatile mineral is instrumental in producing hydrofluoric acid, a key
0017: Purple Fluorite on MatrixEst. $300-$350
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Lithium Quartz Crystal Cluster: Lithium quartz is the major component of beach sand and an important mineral in many types of rocks, including granite. It is composed of the elements silicon and oxygen and is colorless in its pure
0018: Lithium Quartz Crystal ClusterEst. $95-$145
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Black Tourmaline: Black tourmaline is a semi-precious stone found in many localities, including Germany, England, Italy, Russia, the US, Mexico, Brazil, Namibia, and Afghanistan. Although it is high in lithium,
0019: Black TourmalineEst. $75-$125
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Orange Sugar Flourite: Fluorite stands out as the most vividly colored mineral in the world due to its wide array of brilliant and even iridescent hues. This mineral, known chemically as calcium fluoride (CaF2), falls
0020: Orange Sugar FlouriteEst. $275-$335
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Rare Gray Fluorite Cluster: Fluorite, commercially known as fluorspar, primarily comprises calcium fluoride (CaF2) and is the primary fluorine source. This versatile mineral is instrumental in producing hydrofluoric acid, a key
0021: Rare Gray Fluorite ClusterEst. $300-$350
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Black Quartz Daggers: Two daggers with quartz with black mica blades. They also have carved portions of wood and turquoise stone. One is longer than the other and has a carving of a tribal or native figure, and there are
0022: Black Quartz DaggersEst. $100-$150
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Pink Himalayan Quartz Cluster: Pink Himalayan Quartz is a commercial term for rose-to-pink quartz varieties mined in the Himalayas, the high mountains of Brazil and Madagascar, and the Mount Ida ranges of Arkansas. The rock is
0024: Pink Himalayan Quartz ClusterEst. $180-$220