Gypsum - The Octopus
Guangdong, China
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Dragon Minerals
Affordable minerals, common and rare.
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Tourmaline - Cratertop
Himalaya Mine, San Diego County, California
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    Dragon Minerals features affordable mineral specimens, common and rare, such as gypsum, fluorite, gold, tourmaline, calcite, quartz, rhodochrosite, pyrite, beryl, copper, aquamarine, morganite, silver, galena, barite, amethyst, citrine, vanadinite, apatite, dioptase, benitoite, brazilianite, emerald, ruby, sapphire, corundum, celestine (celestite), anatase, rutile, brookite, chrysoberyl, acanthite, pyrargyrite, argentite, proustite, phenakite (phenacite), millerite, cassiterite, annabergite, garnet, spessartine, grossular, almandine, and many others.