exclusiveminerals2: Cobaltian smithsonite, Tsumeb, Namibia; 5 cm wide. US$500
exclusiveminerals2: Cluster of rhombohedral calcite crystals with duftite inclusions, Tsumeb, Namibia; Ex Marshall Sussman collection; 6.7 cm across
exclusiveminerals2: Legrandite with smithsonite, Ojuela Mine, Mapimi, Durango Province, Mexico; Ex collections of The University of Michigan and c 5 cm across
exclusiveminerals2: Cuprian smithsonite or cuprosmithsonite crystal cluster, Tsumeb, Namibia; Ex Prosper Williams collection; 7 cm
exclusiveminerals2: Cerussite crystals on malachite, Tsumeb Corporation Mine, Namibia; 4.8 cm across
exclusiveminerals2: Spinel crystal, Mogok stone tract, Pyin-Oo-Lwin District, Mandalay Region,Myanmar (formerly Burma); 5.5 cm across
exclusiveminerals2: Emerald green dioptase crystals on bright white rhombohedral calcite matrix, Tsumeb Corporation Mine, Namibia; 6.6 cm across
exclusiveminerals2: Zincian olivenite crystal cluster with small partial malachite pseudomorphs after azurite with azurite, Tsumeb, Namibia; 5 cm across
exclusiveminerals2: Apatite crystal, Ipira Complex, Minas Gerais, Brazil; 7 cm tall
exclusiveminerals2: Dioptase crystals on calcite, Tsumeb, Namibia; 5 cm across
exclusiveminerals2: Pyromorphite, Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia; c. 5.5 cm across. US$300
exclusiveminerals2: Arsenopyrite crystal cluster, Panasqueira Mines, Portugal; 6 cm across
exclusiveminerals2: Dioptase crystals with minor duftite on crystalline rhombohedral calcite, Tsumeb, Namibia; 2.5 cm across. US$1500
exclusiveminerals2: Azurite with malachite and cerussite, Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia; 7.5 cm across
exclusiveminerals2: Malachite with cerussite, Mammoth - Saint Anthony Mine, near Tiger, Pinal County, Arizona, United States; 6.5 cm across. US$1500
exclusiveminerals2: Dioptase crystal cluster, Tsumeb, Namibia; 7.5 cm across
exclusiveminerals2: Crocoite crystal (terminated), Red Lead Mine, Dundas Mineral Field, near Zeehan, Tasmania, Australia; 5.5 cm long. US$750
exclusiveminerals2: Azurite with malachite partial pseudomorphs after azurite, Morenci Mine, near Morenci, Greenlee County, Arizona, United States; 4.8 cm across