Raven skull from Rockcrystal made in Arkansas U.S.A.

Raven skull from Rockcrystal made in Arkansas U.S.A.

Rockcrystal with Hematoïde (Rutile) (very rare) necklace (Tibet)

Rockcrystal with Hematoïde (Rutile) (very rare) necklace (Tibet)

Lepidocrocite in Rockcrystal drilled pendants (Madagascar)

Exclusive stones that we let make into beautiful pendants. The stones are very rare where it comes up to polishing and/or color.
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Lepidocrocite in Rockcrystal drilled pendants (Madagascar) is available to buy in increments of 1

Lepidocrocite (γ-FeO(OH)), also called esmeraldite or hydrohematite, is an iron oxide-hydroxide mineral. Lepidocrocite has an orthorhombic crystal structure, a hardness of 5, specific gravity of 4, a submetallic luster and a yellow-brown streak. It is red to reddish brown and forms when iron-containing substances rust underwater. Lepidocrocite is commonly found in the weathering of primary iron minerals and in iron ore deposits. It can be seen as rust scale inside old steel water pipes and water tanks. The structure of lepidocrocite is similar to the boehmite structure found in bauxite and consists of layered iron(III) oxide octahedra bonded by hydrogen bonding via hydroxide layers. This relatively weakly bonded layering accounts for the scaley habit of the mineral. It was first described in 1813 from the Zlaté Hory polymetallic ore deposit in Moravia, Czech Republic. The name is from the Greek lipis for scale and krokis for fibre.

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Dimensions 20 - 25mm
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