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The stones you see here have been collected over the years.



Honey Colored DT Quartz Floating Formation
China

This is an unusual quartz cluster in a hedgehog-like formation with several doubly terminated crystals. The crystals are mostly clear or snowy white and have a golden honey color around the middle section.



























Large Golden Brown Smoky Quartz Cluster
Bolivia

This smoky quartz cluster from Bolivia makes a beautiful display specimen.



















Baby Blue Celestite Cave
Madagascar

Numerous terminated celestite crystals in this cave.














Peachy DT Stilbite Cluster
India

This is an aesthetically pleasing cluster with doubly-terminated peach-colored stilbite crystals on a drusy matrix.














Pinkish Poldervaartite Crystals on Manganese Plate
Kalahari Manganese Fields, South Africa

Numerous lustrous pinkish-beige poldervaartite crystals are strewn across the black manganese rock.












Orange-Red Poldervaartite Ball
Kalahari Manganese Fields, South Africa

This terminated poldervaartite ball has a rich jello color and perches on a black manganese matrix rock.











Hematite Phantom DT Quartz
Orange River, South Africa

This natural doubly-terminated quartz crystal has dark dotted hematite phantoms on one end which turns into blood red on the other (which also has a group of tiny terminated points on its side).


















Green Chlorite Phantom Quartz Sceptre
Orange River, Namibia

This natural chlorite quartz from the Orange River has a nice foamy sea green color and a sceptre formation.













Maroon Tipped Phantom Quartz Hedgehog Cluster
Orange River, South Africa

This cluster features numerous red-maroon phantom quartz points arranged in an aesthetic formation.


















(Old Stock) Large Singing Lemurian Seed Crystal with Keys and Recordkeepers
Minas Gerais, Brazil

You can recognize this as one of the original Lemurian Seed Crystals by its pink hue. There are 3 keys (one of which is self-healed), multiple recordkeepers and pronounced transversal striations on this unique wand.




































White Singing Calcite Wand

This natural calcite crystal caught my eye immediately when I saw it. It has a neat, stepped formation (shaped like a wand). It makes a crisp singing tone when handled.




















Large Himalayan Morion (Black) Quartz Point

This incredible quartz crystal comes from the Himalayas and has an intense black body (very dark smoky quartz is also known as Morion). Deeply etched transversal striations accompany its numerous ridges and steps (see the bottom-most picture for a close-up).




















9 March 2011.