Katorina: Lingham stones from the Narmada river in India (a tributary of the Ganghes).
Katorina: "Puff Balls" on blue druzy.
Katorina: Smoky quartz
Katorina: I like all the different styles of Malachite with chrysocolla, here.
Katorina: These looked kind of like druzy covered stalagtites.
Katorina: These minerals look like a pitrey dish from microbiology class.
Katorina: These interesting plates of minerals were about a foot wide.
Katorina: This is one of my favorite shops on my annual Tucson Rock and Gem show tour.
Katorina: Indonesian puppets and elaborate necklaces
Katorina: These are wonderfully intricate carvings (sorry about the glare!)
Katorina: I don't even know what these are, but I thought they were interesting.
Katorina: Chrystal balls, rock skulls, baskets--loads of everything.
Katorina: Tables laden with rock of all sorts, everywhere!
Katorina: Beads of every hue and shape! I especially liked the hematite varieties on the left.
Katorina: One of the many old, beautiful homes in the downtrodden neighborhood by Congress St
Katorina: A Must have for men who Don't have them:
Katorina: Amethyst cathedral and Spud O' Beauty!
Katorina: Trilobites and other amazing fossils of Morocco
Katorina: Large wormy looking fossil from Morocco
Katorina: Do it yourself red coral
Katorina: Giant wads of Malachite, Batman!
Katorina: Various minerals for your viewing pleasure
Katorina: I love this giant orange one, it is about 4-5 feet high.
Katorina: Oh Look! There's a full moon over the pretty trees--the one with the birds under it!
Katorina: These are so beautiful, But I'm thinking they are Fake!
Katorina: In the Orient, some families treat their special rocks and Bonzais as heirlooms to be passed down through the family.
Katorina: Fossilized Ferns
Katorina: I love the sparkalacious quality of these rocks!
Katorina: The sparkling druzy on the grayish parts were brilliant in the sunlight
Katorina: The chicken on the top of the head of the man on the right was the star of the show, as far as I was concerned!