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Ray Mine Natural Gem Silica Specimen, 1.3" (33mm), Ray Mine Gem Silica, Ray Mine Chrysocolla, Arizona Gemstones, Collectible Minerals, Rare Mineral Specimens, Copper Mine Minerals, Gm2
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Discover the allure of nature's artistry with our breathtaking Ray Mine gem silica and chrysocolla specimens. Mined from the legendary Ray Mine in Arizona, these exceptional mineral specimens are a testament to Earth's captivating beauty.
Gem Silica: Gem silica, also known as chrysocolla chalcedony, is a variety of chalcedony that is prized for its striking blue-green to greenish-blue color. It often forms in association with chrysocolla, another copper mineral, which contributes to its beautiful coloration. Gem silica is used in jewelry making and is highly sought after for its rarity and aesthetic appeal.
Specimens from the Ray Mine are particularly renowned for their quality and intense blue and green hues. Gem silica from the Ray Mine is considered a collector's items, and availability can vary over time due to the nature of mining operations. These minerals are appreciated not only for their visual appeal, but also for their geological significance as they are often associated with copper deposits like those found in the Ray Mine. These gem silica specimens are exceptionally rare, making them a must-have for serious collectors and jewelry enthusiasts.
Elevate your collection with our Ray Mine gem silica specimens. Limited availability, so act now to secure these extraordinary pieces of Earth's artistry. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of geological history.
Approximate Dimensions:
1.3" x 1.0" x 0.7" (33mm x 25mm x 18mm)
Approximate weight:
18.7-grams
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