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Tourmaline
var Schorl
Schorl is the most
common species of the tourmaline group. May Downs Station, Queensland has been a source of
highly unusual, twinned shorl crystals since the late 1980's. Specimens like this are yet
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G195 Tourmaline var Schorl
May Downs,
Queensland
15cm x 6.5cm
$80 |

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G196 Tourmaline var Schorl
May Downs,
Queensland
10cm x 5cm
$120 |

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G197 Tourmaline var Dravite
May Downs,
Queensland
11cm x 8cm
$150 |

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G198 Tourmaline var Schorl
May Downs,
Queensland
5cm x 2cm XL
on 10cm x 10cm matrix $40 |

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G199 Tourmaline var Shorl
May Downs,
Queensland
5cm x 2cm XL
on 11cm x 6.5cm matrix $50 |

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G200 Hematite Crystal
Hematite is a common
mineral but good specimens are found at very few Australian locations.
Arkaroola, South
Australia
5cm x 4.5cm
$200 |

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G201 Aquamarine Crystal
Mount Surprise,
Queensland
4cm x 2cm
$120 |
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