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Explore 12 mineral categories — from common silicates to rare native elements.

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Silicates

Quartz, Feldspar, Mica and other silicate minerals — the most abundant mineral family on Earth.

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Oxides & Hydroxides

Hematite, Magnetite, Corundum and other oxide and hydroxide group minerals.

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Sulfides

Pyrite, Galena, Sphalerite and other sulfide minerals — known for their brilliant metallic luster.

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Carbonates

Calcite, Dolomite, Aragonite and other carbonate minerals — building blocks of limestone and marble.

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Phosphates

Apatite, Turquoise, Variscite and other phosphate minerals — prized for their vivid colors.

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Sulfates

Barite, Gypsum, Anhydrite and other sulfate minerals — remarkable for their crystal forms.

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Halides

Halite, Fluorite, Sylvite and other halide minerals — salt, fluorine and chlorine compounds.

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Native Elements

Gold, Silver, Copper, Diamond, Sulfur — elements found naturally in their pure form.

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Gemstones

Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Amethyst and other precious and semi-precious gemstones.

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Crystals & Druzy

Geodes, Druses, Clusters — discover nature's most mesmerizing geometric formations.

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Fossil Minerals

Pyritized fossils, opalized wood, ammonites and other mineralized fossil specimens.

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Volcanic Rocks

Obsidian, Pumice, Basalt and other volcanic-origin minerals — shaped by fire and lava.

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