Description
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Natural: Formed by geological processes, not synthetic.
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Crystalline: Composed of well-formed crystals with a distinct geometric shape.
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Iron Phosphor: This is the key modifier. “Iron Phosphor” or “Iron Phosphate” typically refers to minerals like Strengite or Rockbridgeite, which are iron phosphate minerals. They often form as crusts, clusters, or coatings on other minerals and can be various shades of green, brown, purple, or yellow.
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Cluster: A group of crystals growing together on a matrix (base rock).
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Quartz Crystal: The primary mineral is quartz (silicon dioxide), known for its hexagonal, prismatic crystals.
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Mineral: A naturally occurring, inorganic solid with a definite chemical composition and crystalline structure.






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