Stoner's Rock Shop
Fine Gem Crystals & Rare Mineral Specimens
Located in Durango, Colorado
WE BUY COLLECTIONS! Many sp
Tourmaline var. Elbaite
Otjua Mine, Erongo Region, Namibia
A nice vibrant blue crystal with a pale pink colored termination.
2.1 grams
2.4 x .6 x .5 cm
Available for 💲30
Tourmaline var. Elbaite
Otjua Mine, Erongo Region, Namibia
A nice vibrant blue crystal with a pink termination.
2.7 x 1.4 x 1.1 cm
9 grams
Available for 💲80
Beryl var. Heliodor
Padre Paraiso, Minas Gerais, Brazil
A typical beryl specimen from Padre Paraiso. Some areas are quite gemmy.
2.8 x .9 x .8 cm
3.8 grams
💲50
Tourmaline var. Elbaite
Otjua Mine, Erongo Region, Namibia
A beautiful blue cap tourmaline with a deep red/pink (almost purple) core from Namibia. It features a smaller terminated sidecar tourmaline jutting up through the termination of the main crystal.
2.7 x 1.8 x 1.1 cm
7 grams
Available for 💲75
Microcline & Cleavelandite
Devil's Head Pegmatite, Douglas County, Colorado
An excellent example of pale blue microline and cleavelandite from the Devil's Head Pegmatite. This particular piece was dug by Stacy Burnett in 2008 when her and her father Lee Burnett discovered a giant pocket filled with microline, cleavelandite and smoky quartz crystals. The area of cleavelandite on the back has been repaired back on.
Raspberry Grossular Garnets
Sierra De Cruces, Coahuila, Mexico
Excellent quality single garnet crystals displayed in perky boxes.
$20-$25 each.
#3 & #5 SOLD
Been M.I.A. for a little hanging with my favorite little human in some of my favorite places.
Sadly, we will be leaving Colorado at the end of the month and will be headed for New Hampshire. It has been 7 of the best years of my life living here but we just cannot afford it anymore and are losing our housing in 3 weeks. Somehow we are further from buying a property than ever even though we have worked so hard to get good jobs and save up as much as we can. It has been a battle the whole time we have lived here and have already been pushed out of the areas we really wanted to live. It is very disappointing and I will miss the mountains and the desert more than I can imagine... but we want to do what will be best for Sonora and that means moving back east.
It will honestly be great to be around friends and family again and get to dig some new/old spots though! If any friends on here ever wants to chat New England rocks or dig together, feel free to reach out! I will be living in the Lake Sunapee Region and have a list of areas I will be prospecting around there. I am really excited to get back to some of the spots where it all started for me.
I will be leaving on October 3rd or 4th and will be stopping at Diamond Acres and Crystal Grove on my way back, probably October 6th & 7th so if anyone will be around send me a message!