Blue Kyanite with Mica Specimens (2 to 8 Inches) Rough Bulk Gemstones
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Blue Kyanite with Mica Specimens (2 to 8 Inches) Rough Bulk Gemstones
1 Pound
Crystal River Gems
Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours
100 Fifth Ave.
Pittsburgh PA 15222
United States
+14123915310
Bulk Raw Blue Kyanite Specimens with Mica
Uniqueness Guaranteed: Every item is one-of-a-kind, making them ideal for all projects or designs.
Avg Size Range: (2 to 8 Inches Long) Sizes Greatly Vary
Size requests accepted, but may not be supported by inventory.
Kyanite is an aluminum-rich crystal that forms on metamorphic rock under extremely high pressure. Its distinctive blue color comes from iron and titanium, and some pieces with trace amounts of manganese can turn orange instead.
Mica refers to a group of silicate minerals that tend to form in flexible or brittle layers. These layers often form as large unbroken sheets within other rock deposits, or as small reflective flakes in igneous or metamorphic stones like granite or lepidolite. Muscovite mica, the most common variety, tends to be colorless or yellow-grey in color, but it can also turn green if tinted with chromium.
Handmade items vary in size, shape, and color when selected randomly (the highest quality items are chosen first). They'll be as beautiful as those in the photos.
Uniqueness Guaranteed: Every item is one-of-a-kind, making them ideal for all projects or designs.
Avg Size Range: (2 to 8 Inches Long) Sizes Greatly Vary
Size requests accepted, but may not be supported by inventory.
Kyanite is an aluminum-rich crystal that forms on metamorphic rock under extremely high pressure. Its distinctive blue color comes from iron and titanium, and some pieces with trace amounts of manganese can turn orange instead.
Mica refers to a group of silicate minerals that tend to form in flexible or brittle layers. These layers often form as large unbroken sheets within other rock deposits, or as small reflective flakes in igneous or metamorphic stones like granite or lepidolite. Muscovite mica, the most common variety, tends to be colorless or yellow-grey in color, but it can also turn green if tinted with chromium.
Handmade items vary in size, shape, and color when selected randomly (the highest quality items are chosen first). They'll be as beautiful as those in the photos.