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 >>> SPECTACULAR LARGE BLUE HALITE CRYSTAL<<<


Weight approx:  26.6 grams or 133.0 carats

Dimensions Length & Width:  51.8 mm  X  42 mm  X  17.25 mm (thick)

Dimensions Length & Width:  2.04"  X  1.7"  X  0.7" (thick)

Origin:  PCA Mine, Carlsbad Potash Mining District, Eddy County, New Mexico, USA.

Color:  bright, intense, vibrant blue

Clarity:  gem crystal is transparent

NOTE:  This Halite specimen is rare, due to its bright, intense, vivid blue color.

Blue Halite Crystal is exceptionally shiny & lustrous.
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Makes a perfect & prized addition to your collection or display cabinet.

Utilize for metaphysical purposes, healing.

Truly a magnificent specimen.

Photos don't do justice.

 Our regular low price:  $398.00

Includes draw string pouch for safe storage & FAST FREE SHIPPING
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION:

Halite belongs to the group of "Halides" which are essentially compounds in which metallic elements combine with halogens (which are bromine, chlorine, fluorine & iodine).  Halite is found in sedimentary rock that is formed,
by the evaporation of water.  So, it's considered an evaporite mineral due to the fact that it's formed by precipitation.
In addition, also found in bedded sedimentary deposits.

Cleavage:  perfect cubic

Crystal System:  cubic

Fracture:  uneven to conchoidal

Habit:  cubic crystals

Hardness:  2.5

Specific Gravity:  2.1-2.2

Possesses a "salty" taste.

Soluble in cold water.

Feels "greasy" to the touch.

Luster:  vitreous.

Clarity:  transparent to translucent.

It turns a flame yellow in color.

Minute impurities will produce fluorescence colors of green, orange or red.

Halite lowers the freezing point of ice.

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