We have two lovely spheres and one large polished piece of eudialyte
from the Kola Peninsula. Sizes and prices: Sphere on left, 2" diameter,
$100; Center polished piece, 5" high, and almost 4" wide, $180; Sphere
on right, 2 1/4" diameter, $120.
Speaking of zircon, (ZrSiO4, zirconium silicate) we recently
received some single brown crystals with nice luster from Brazil. These are up
to about 5/8" across, single crystals with no matrix for $6 or 2 for $10.

Of the astrophyllite group members mentioned in the write-up, we were only
able to find kupletskite, the mineral that forms a series with
astrophyllite. We received some pieces with small, shiny brown blades in a
granite matrix from Malawi, Africa, up to 2" by 2" for $14
In May, we came across a great deal for the very attractive grossular garnets
from Mexico, commonly known as Raspberry Garnet for their pretty
color. Interestingly, many of the garnets have a visibly black-colored core,
showing that their composition changed during growth! We would have loved to
feature these in the Club, but they were out of our price range. (They’re
usually rare and expensive $$$!) We have some pieces in a crumbly white matrix
up to 3" by 2" for $30, each with a number of well-formed raspberry
garnets, up to 3/8", and a couple of pieces with larger garnets up to about
½" for $48. Check our web site for photos!
STILL AVAILABLE WHILE THEY LAST! ENHYDRO QUARTZ from CHINA
These were received as one-time lot. They are natural, unpolished quartz
crystals about 2" in length and 1" to 1¼" in width. Each one
contains a portion of the original solution that the quartz crystallized from
caught in a channel in the crystal! The quartz crystal grew so relatively
rapidly that the fluid was trapped inside by the forming crystal! As you slowly
move the crystal, you can see an air bubble trapped in the fluid move back and
forth inside the crystal. Sometimes, a bit of black material (perhaps a form of
coal) is caught in the fluid! The Chinese have circled in ink the area where the
movement is visible. These are pretty cool, $20 for Club members! We’ve seen
these in a store selling for $70 and more.
We still have a few of the exceptional swallowtail twins of gypsum
that are occasionally found in the clay at the Red River Floodway, where the
twinned crystal is really protruding from the rosette. The term
"swallowtail" perfectly describes the form of these twins! Each
specimen is about 2" to 2½" high, with the twin crystal being about
1". We have these very special twin available for Club members for $30.
We have left a few small pieces of gaspeite, small rich green
crystals in an earthy limonite matrix from Australia, about 1" by 1"
for $3. We have available some iridescent mammilary siderite from
Arizona, about 2" by 2" in size, for $6
GEMSTONE BOXES Another new item to us are lovely little gemstone boxes
made in China. These are very affordable considering the amount of effort that
goes into making them! We have these rectangular boxes in two sizes:
About 1¾" across by 1½" deep
by 1" high for $20 in labradorite, rose quartz, hematite, aventurine or
lapis lazuli (lower grade lapis, but still very nice lapis)
About 2½" across by 2" deep by 1