The larger quartz crystal chunks are from the Ron Coleman mine, located near the heart of Hot Springs Arkansas. The very large chunk (and smaller chunk) of Amethyst is rare in that it is from Namibia Africa (and not Brazil where the majority of Amethyst is sourced). And the Amethyst geode cathedral without the surrounding cement coating is somewhat rare. Usually geode cathedrals are painted and cemented for stability and often the backside of the geode is a flaky material that cannot be polished. That particular geode is polished all around and is translucent, a feature rarely seen. The big rose quartz chunk is over 70 pounds, and the Citrine cathedral is over 4 feet tall. Finally there are some pictures of our crystals being washed and a somewhat poor picture of African Tigers eye with really nice striping. I also included a nice shot of my wife’s wedding ring (best crystal of them all) which is comprised of nearly flawless natural diamonds by Van Cleef & Arpels.
































