Colección 15 Minerales de Africa
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Collection of 15 Minerals from Africa

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Presentation
Green poplar wood box with transparent methacrylate sliding lid.
Information label Name and Origin
Number of pieces
fifteen
Overall dimensions
23.0x14.5x5.0 cm (Exhibitor)
Piece size 2.0-3.0 cm (presented in a 4x4 cm cardboard box)

The African continent is one of the richest in mineral resources, with this colorful educational collection, you will discover some of its beautiful specimens and the most typical origins of each mineral!

The specimens, from several countries, have been carefully selected (we only choose high quality pieces), taking into account their crystalline system, color and texture.

They come presented in a robust natural wood box with interchangeable boxes. Ideal as an educational gift for children and adults of all ages.

The Collection Includes 1 5 Representative Samples of the following Minerals:

  1. Amethyst – Zambia
  2. Unakite – South Africa
  3. Cobaltcalcite - DR Congo
  4. Blue Calcite- Madagascar
  5. Tourmaline – Mozambique
  6. Opal – Ethiopia
  7. Mica – Mozambique
  8. Desert Rose – Algeria
  9. Malachite - DR Congo
  10. Ortosa – Malawi
  11. Selenite – Morocco
  12. Beryl – Namibia
  13. Sodalite – Angola
  14. Oligisto – Mauritania
  15. Zoisite - Tanzania
The pieces you receive may differ slightly from the photo shown, as the minerals are natural and no pieces are identical. The size is approximate.
The minerals are glued with hot silicone. If desired, the silicone can be easily removed without damaging the piece with ethyl alcohol and thus separate them from the base where they are glued .