Cultured minerals
Alum chromium potassium, formula KCr (SO4)2 x 12H20 It crystallizes in a regular shape of the crystal as a cube. It crystallizes in the cubic forms of the ordinary. This piece was created in the laboratory in Poland.
ALUM mix color KAl (SO₄)₂ x 12H₂O, It crystallize In regular crystal system. Though it easily soluble in water, in nature it forms crystals and crusts. ask for price
Alum red , KAl (SO₄)₂ x 12H₂O Alum with the formula KAl (SO4)2 x 12H20 crystallizes in a regular crystal system. This Alum is created in a lab in Poland using the hydrothermal method. ask for price
ARCANITE blue Arcanite it is a potassium sulfate mineral with formula: K2SO4. This mineral was first found in the Santa Anna Mine in California. Resin leaked from wooden sleepers. Local minerals combined with resin. This is how Arkanite was created.
ARCANITE brown Arcanite is a potassium sulfate mineral with formula: K2SO4. Arcanite was first described in 1845 for an occurrence in old pine railroad ties in the Santa Ana tin mine, Trabuco Canyon, USA.
ARCANITE green Arcanite it is a potassium sulfate mineral with formula: K2SO4. This mineral was first found in the Santa Anna Mine in California. Resin leaked from wooden sleepers. Local minerals combined with resin. This is how Arkanite was created.
ARCANITE orange Arcanite it is a potassium sulfate mineral with formula: K2SO4. This mineral was first found in the Santa Anna Mine in California. Resin leaked from wooden sleepers. Local minerals combined with resin. This is how Arkanite was created.
ARCANITE yellow Arcanite it is a potassium sulfate mineral with formula: K2SO4. This mineral was first found in the Santa Anna Mine in California. Resin leaked from wooden sleepers. Local minerals combined with resin. This is how Arkanite was created.
Chalcanthite CuSO₄ x 5H₂O Chalcanthite is copper sulfate. Chemical formula CuSO4 x 5H2O Beautiful blue color. This color is the result of a copper mineral composition, and thus color can be considered as natural.