What is the difference between mineral specimens and crystal specimens on the website?

Asked 6 months ago
On our website, the terms "mineral specimens" and "crystal specimens" refer to slightly different categories of products. Mineral specimens typically encompass a broader range of geological treasures, including rocks, fossils, gemstones, and various geological formations. These specimens offer a diverse selection for collectors and enthusiasts interested in Earth's geological history. On the other hand, crystal specimens specifically focus on the mineral formations that exhibit an organized internal atomic structure, resulting in distinct crystal shapes. These formations often possess beautiful transparency, unique colorations, and impressive crystal structures, offering a captivating visual appeal. Crystal specimens are highly sought after for their aesthetic qualities, metaphysical properties, and collectible value. While mineral specimens capture a wider array of geological wonders, crystal specimens concentrate on the exquisite formations that display exceptional crystalline attributes, thereby providing a more specialized selection for those fascinated by the world of minerals and crystals.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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