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Calcite Mineral Specimen Wholesale - Gem Avenue

Calcite Crystal 2.5" Mineral Specimen

Discover the unique beauty of Calcite with this Mineral Specimen from the Aurangabad Mines in Ahmednagar District, India. It is a one-of-a-kind statement piece that adds a unique sparkle to...
Ruby Mineral Specimen Wholesale - Gem Avenue

Ruby 2.5" Mineral Specimen

This Ruby Mineral Specimen from Pakistan is a 100% natural, untreated gemstone mined from one of the most reliable sources in the world. It is perfect for collectors and crystal...
Calcite Mineral Specimen Wholesale - Gem Avenue

Calcite Crystal 4" Mineral Specimen

This calcite mineral specimen from Sangamner mines in the Ahmednagar district of India is perfect for all your mineral collecting needs! It features a beautiful golden hue and a unique...
Apophyllite Chalcedony Mineral Specimen Wholesale - Gem Avenue

Apophyllite Chalcedony 3" Mineral Specimen

Apophyllite Chalcedony from Maharashtra, India. A unique collection of mineral specimens that is sure to make a great addition to any collector's display. Featuring high transparency and soft hues, these...
Chalcedony Apophyllite Mineral Specimen Wholesale - Gem Avenue

Chalcedony Apophyllite 2" Mineral Specimen

A genuine Chalcedony Apophyllite Mineral Specimen from India. This rare Indian mineral has an impressive, glossy surface and is beautiful. A unique addition to any collection. At Gem Avenue Rock...
Amethyst Mineral Specimen Wholesale - Gem Avenue

Amethyst 3.5" Mineral Specimen

This Amethyst Mineral Specimen is a beautiful addition to any rock collection. Its size measurements are 2" in width, 3.5" in height, and 13.4 Oz in weight. This specimen is...
Prehnite Mineral Specimen Wholesale - Gem Avenue

Prehnite 3.5" Mineral Specimen

This beautiful Prehnite specimen from India weighs 12.8 Oz and measures 2.5" in length, 1.75" in width, and 3.5" in height. Perfect for collectors, this Prehnite specimen is also perfect for bulk...

Mineral specimens are found to also be a solid inorganic substance that has a crystalline structure and also chemical composition. The name mineral is derived from the Latin word mineralis which translates to “something mined.”

Minerals can be classified by their chemical composition such as their carbonate class, element class, and silicate class. Natural minerals can also be identified by their several physical properties such as hardness, luster, specific gravity, color, cleavage, habit, and crystal structure. Even though one of the prevalent physical properties of minerals is their color it can be considered deceiving. This is because even though certain minerals can be made up of the same chemistry their color can be quite different, this is usually caused by slight impurities located within the completely natural crystals such as traces of manganese, iron, or titanium. Due to this scientists often would rather use a streak provided by scratching the mineral sample on white tile rather than the actual color because it is deemed most reliable because regardless of the presence of impurities the streaks remain consistent.

A majority of mineral names end in “ite,” which is a suffix derived from the Greek word lithos in its adjectival form -ites which translates to stone or rock. In fact, every mineral contains two names one being its mineralogical term and the other being its chemical term. An example of this is the mineralogical term for Pyrite is just Pyrite but its chemical term is Iron sulfide FeS2. When crystals of some minerals are well formed, they may even obtain a third name, a gemological one.

There are currently more than four thousand known natural mineral specimens according to the International Mineralogical Association. In today’s world, rocks and minerals are found to be utilized in a number of practical ways for example mineral Aluminum is used in the creation of cans and appliances for at-home uses. Known mineral copper has been mainly used in items such as coins, wiring equipment for electrical devices, jewelry, materials used for cooking, and computers to name a few. Quartz crystals have several applications in the electronics industry as well. The mineral Halite or by its more commonly known name salt is mainly utilized in both cooking and the preservation of food. We carry rocks and mineral specimens wholesale.

Benefits of Collecting Rare Mineral Specimens

Protected against trendy items that quickly become out-of-date Trends come and go, but minerals always maintain their appeal. Many items that we spend money on quickly become a waste when the trend fades away. You can avoid this issue by investing in wholesale minerals that won’t succumb to the ups and downs of trends. Instead, they will grow in value over time! Minerals can be enjoyed for a lifetime or passed down from generation to generation: · Can serve as investments – Because the mineral trade is still relatively small compared to other collector markets like stamp collecting, it remains unaffected by fake replicas. They remain reasonably priced as well at Gem Avenue Wholesale. Your one-stop shop for wholesale large mineral specimens for sale.

A mineral specimen is fashionably defined as a naturally occurring solid with an orderly internal structure and an external form that exhibits well-defined chemical composition, physical properties, and crystal morphology It normally must be cut from the matrix rock in which it resides.

We offer a wide variety of high-quality Wholesale Crystals and Minerals. We source our crystals from all over the world and offer competitive prices to our customers to get the best possible deal on the crystals you need.