Vanadinite Crystals on Sandstone | 70 grams
Vanadinite Crystals on Sandstone | 70 grams
This Vanadinite cluster has unique hexagonal-shaped crystals that contain brilliant sunburnt red hues on textured sandstone.
Weight: 70 grams
Height: 45.9 mm
Width: 17.8 mm
Length: 72.6 mm
This specimen will come with a three-prong acrylic stand.
Color shades can vary on all-natural stones. Please allow for slight variations, especially on large natural stones. Remember that all-natural gemstones reveal true beauty under direct sunlight.
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