Science & Origin of Axinite Axinite: A group of rare borosilicate minerals. These are Manganaxinite, Magnesioaxinite, Ferroaxinite, and Tinzenite. These crystallize in the form of... Continue reading
Science & Origin of Auraichalcite Aurichalcite: A zinc and copper carbonate mineral. It crystallizes in the form of tiny needles, crusts, druzy, botryoidal, tabular, and... Continue reading
Science & Origin of Auralite-23 Auralite-23: Also known as Red Cap Amethyst. It is a very rare blend of crystals and one of Earth’s oldest... Continue reading
Science & Origin of Atlantisite Atlantisite Crystal is the name given to a powerful stone that combines Stichtite and Serpentine. This crystal is also commonly... Continue reading
Science & Origin of Astrophyllite Astrophyllite Crystal is a very rare potassium, iron, titanium, manganese, sodium, silicate mineral. It crystallizes in the form of fine-bladed... Continue reading
Science & Origin of Asphaltite Asphaltite: Also known as Gilsonite® and Uintaite. It is a natural hydrocarbon mineral that crystallizes in large mass formations. Its... Continue reading
Science & Origin of Arseopyrite Arsenopyrite: Historically called Mispickel. Itis an arsenic iron sulfide that crystallizes in the form of granular, prismatic, cubic, striated, and... Continue reading
Science & Origin of Arizona Pietersite Arizona Pietiersite: A variety of Pietiersite. It crystallizes in mass formation and has a different appearance than other types... Continue reading
Science & Origin of Arfvedsonite Arfvedsonite: A rare Sodium Amphibole Mineral. It crystallizes in the form of large masses, small prismatic shards, and fan-like prisms.... Continue reading
Science & Origin of Aragonite Aragonite: Also known as Golfball or Sputnik Aragonite. It is one of the three calcium carbonate minerals that naturally occurs... Continue reading