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Calcite and Quartz: Specimen

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Calcite and Quartz Specimen ________________________ Calcite and Quartz Specimen _______________________ Calcite and Quartz specimen India 3.4 ounces 97 grams New Visions Holistic Expo York Fairgrounds York, PA 11 August 2018 *

Garnet: Red Garnet Specimen (Polished)

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Red Garnet Specimen ______________ Red Garnet Specimen (Polished) The camera doesn't quite capture the flashes of red. It looks black here. .9 ounce 26 grams New Visions Holistic Expo York Fairgrounds York, PA 11 August 2018 *

Fluorite: Oval Egg-Shaped (Transparent)

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Small Fluorite ______________ Small Fluorite, Oval-shaped Egg 1 ounce 27 grams New Visions Holistic Expo York Fairgrounds York, PA 11 August 2018 *

Super Seven: Gemmy With Seven Minerals

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Gemmy Super Seven Specimen __________________ Super Seven (Super Gemmy) A Super Seven specimen contains the following components: Goethite, Cacoxenite, Rutile, Lepidocrocite, Amethyst, Clear Quartz, Smoky Quartz .5 ounces 14 grams New Visions Holistic Expo York Fairgrounds York, PA 11 August 2018 *

Dumortierite Specimen

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Dumortierite ________________ Dumortierite Specimen (Rare) 2 ounces 58 grams New Visions Holistic Expo York Fairgrounds York, PA 11 August 2018 *

Quartz: Rose Quartz Obelisk

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Rose Quartz Obelisk __________________ Rose Quartz Obelisk .7 ounces 20 grams New Visions Holistic Expo York Fairgrounds York, PA 11 August 2018 *

Garnierite: Green Garnierite Palm Stone

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Green Garnierite Palm Stone _________________ Green Garnierite: Green Garnierite Palm Stone 3.8 ounces 107 grams New Visions Holistic Expo York Fairgrounds York, PA 11 August 2018 *

Tourmaline: Tourmaline Pendant

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Tourmaline Pendant ____________________ T ourmaline pendant Very small .1 ounce 4 grams New Visions Holistic Expo York Fairgrounds York, PA 11 August 2018 *

Shattuckite Specimen

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Shatthuckite _______________ Shatthuckite on a rock matrix. Aqua blue. Bisbee, Arizona Shattuckite is an uncommon copper mineral that is highly regarded for its vivid blue color. It is named after the Shattuck Mine in Bisbee, Arizona, where this mineral was first discovered. Shattuckite occasionally forms within Quartz crystals, underneath the top layer. 9.5 ounces 269 grams The Gem, Mineral, Jewelry & Fossil Show Howard County Fairgrounds West Friendship, MD 22 September 2018 *

Ammonite: Ammonite Specimen

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Ammonite Specimen ____________________ A mmonite fossil, Perisphinctes species, from Lake Jurrasic, Madagascar 1.6 ounces 46 grams The Gem, Mineral, Jewelry & Fossil Show Howard County Fairgrounds West Friendship, MD 22 September 2018 *

Aquamarine: Opaque Aquamarine

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Opaque Aquamarine ___________________ Opaque aquamarine specimen Partial tubular shape 12.8 ounces 364 grams Baltimore Art, Antique, Fossil, & Jewelry Show Baltimore Expo Center Baltimore, MD 26 August 2016 *

Quartz: Rutilated Quartz With Golden Needles Generator

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Rutilated Quartz With Golden Needles Rutilated Quartz With Golden Needles Rutilated Quartz With Golden Needles Rutilated Quartz With Golden Needles ______________________________ Rutilated Quartz with golden needles             11.5 ounces           3 24 grams New Visions Holistic Expo York Fairgrounds York, PA 12 August 2018 *

Agate: Orange Agate Pendant

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Orange Agate Pendant ________________________ Orange Agate pendant 6 grams 30.5 carats The Gem, Mineral, Jewelry & Fossil Show Howard County Fairgrounds West Friendship, MD 22 September 2018 *

Obsidian: Snowflake Obsidian Specimen

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Snowflake Obsidian ____________________ S nowflake Obsidian Specimen 4 pounds/ 2.8 ounces 1,895 grams The Gem, Mineral, Jewelry & Fossil Show Howard County Fairgrounds West Friendship, MD 22 September 2018 *

You Know You’re a Rockhound When…

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Snowflake Obsidian Specimen _____________________ – You look down instead of up. – Any rock, no matter how common, will raise your pulse. – You see beauty in all rocks, even “Leaverites,” the ones you leave behind. – Your family and friends just roll their eyes when you pick up yet another rock. – You are willing to dig up a rock with a spoon, even if it means ruining the spoon. – You have been known to visit urban rock piles and risk stares from people who are wondering why an old person is crawling around on a dirt pile. – You are willing to pay excess baggage fees (international, yet) for a large yellow rock that looks like a loaf of bread. – Your pockets are always filled with rocks and residual dirt. – You often find pebbles in your shoes and even socks. – You don’t mind dirt at all, even under your fingernails. That’s why soap and water exist. – You get why rocks are so spiritual; you understand that rocks have been around since the beginning of earth

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