Mineral Specimens
Mineral specimens are cut in a variety of sizes to meet various user needs, with common uses including identification on the part of students, displays to be used during lectures and demonstrations, or as chips for convenient physical identification tests in labs. These mineral specimens also demonstrate a number of classic geological features, such as cleavage, and collections of minerals can be used to test the Mohs hardness of other minerals and compare them.
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Ward's® Magnetite (Crystalline)
Spinel group; black, dull metallic luster; common iron oxide.
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Ward's® Muscovite (Cleavage)
Mica group; cut sheets showing basal cleavages. Books and sheets in bulk pack.
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Ward's® Olivine (Coarse)
Fresh Green forsterite, classic “twin sisters” dunite.
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Pyrite (Best Grade)
Shiny crystal clusters and crystalline groups, this 'fools gold' is brassy and leaves a black streak.
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Ward's® Quartz (Chert)
Light gray, compact, hard, opaque, microcrystalline silica mineral.
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Ward's® Topaz (Crystals)
Gemmy, sherry-colored crystals and sections approximately 3/8– 1/2"
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Ward's® Mineral Research Grade Collection
Ward's® highest quality and purest mineral offerings.
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Iron Meteorite
Fragments in natural condition, many showing concave forms and fusion crusts. Sizes are approximate.

