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Collection of 15 Polished Minerals

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

Collection of colorful polished round-edged Minerals, from various parts of the world and presented in a robust natural wooden box.

This collection contains 15 pieces in the classic 4x4 cm cardboard box format, plus the labels are colored so you can learn to differentiate them. The wooden box allows you to exchange the shots and order them to your liking.

The Collection Includes 15 Representative Samples of the following Minerals:

Tiger Eye – South Africa, Red Jasper – India, Obsidian – Mexico, Serpentine – Spain, Chalcedony – Malawi, Blue Agate – Uruguay, Amethyst – Brazil, Rose Quartz – Madagascar, Rock Crystal Quartz – Brazil, Carnelian – Madagascar, Aventurine – Brazil, Pink Agate - Uruguay, Lapis Lazuli - Afghanistan, Citrine Quartz - Brazil, Unakite - South Africa.

The pieces you receive may differ slightly from the photo shown as the minerals are natural and no piece is 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.