 | "As with the pink fluorites from the same locality, until these creedites were discovered, good crystallized specimens were exceedingly rare and expensive from ANY locality. Now, you can own a really fine creedite without selling your house to get it! This specimen consists of three intergrown balls of crystals. Creedite is a rather rare sulfate found as an accessory to highly oxidized ore bodies. It can be confused with cobalt-rich adamite when its color is purple. It lacks adamite's luster, though, and adamite's dome termination is not slanted, as creedite's is. Creedite's orange color is attractive and its crystal form is unique, making creedite a nice mineral collection addition. " Location: Mina Navidad, Durango, Mexico Size: 7.5 x 6.5 x 4.5 cm. Weight: 0.7 lbs. Quantity Available: 1 Price: $55.00 |