Stunning Black opals in beautiful hues of purple, blue, and green.

Photo: Hopkins Opal

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Comment below if you would drink out of this every morning 😍 Amethyst mug

Photo: L'AQUART

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Took some time to do some Material studies for my latest creature ^-^
I want to incorporate some sort of mineral rock design, perhaps with some flesh.
I like how the one on the right looks like blood =O very different!

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Same character, the first pic was their initial design, second pic is him after some design tweaks.
This is Nidhogg, a mountain dragon who lives on a extinct volcano. He mines precious minerals for a living, and despite living alone he's actually pretty sociable.

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Rose Quartz crystal tutu surrounding an elestial quartz from Brazil

Photo: crystalhabitats

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Fluorite crystals from Minerva No. 1 Mine, Cave-in-Rock Sub-District, Hardin Co., Illinois, USA

Photo: mardani.fine.minerals

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Smoky Quartz crystals from the famous Rufibach cleft find in Zinggenstock, Berner Oberland, Switzerland.

Photo: GeoCrystals

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Blue Cap Sapo Mine Tourmaline From Minas Gerais, Brazil

Photo: proper_gems

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Zoned fluorites ON Sphalerite from Minerva Rosiclare Level, Cave-in-Rock, Hardin Co., Illinois

Photo: Mardani Fine Minerals

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These nocturnal Magi enjoy munching on rocks and gems for minerals to add to their crystallized quills. They curl into a ball to roll around in as their main form of transportation since their sharp crystals deter enemies. Their crystals are said to give them healing qualities!

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A wonderful specimen from this famous flourite locality. at Minerva No 1 Mine, Illinois.

Photo: https://t.co/6NxMK41sLs

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And here’s day two! The evolution to Quartztronaut is Graveteorite! Graveteorite uses its own personal gravity field to suck in earth and minerals around it to collect for its farmer or to launch at opponents. It bounds around as if it has low gravity from the moon.

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plenty of orca agate coming home with me for mantra minerals 🌊🌧

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Here’s Tyrunt! The theme behind its design is influenced by lava lamps, and the idea is that it eats different metals and minerals and turns them into power which is what the lava is, it can then use the lava for different attacks.

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Bright lustrous sharp octahedral crystals of pyrite from Huanzala mine, Huallanca, Bologesi, Ancash, Peru

Photo: WeinrichMinerals

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Tiger's Eye (South Africa) owes its chatoyancy to the fine intergrowth of fibrous quartz with needles of crocidolite.
Here some views under the microscope (width c. 3 mm)

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This is a natural untreated boulder opal that has polished.

Credit: Opalauctions

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Two lovely detritus minerals (can’t believe it didn’t win) and (the BEST!)

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Stunning Rhodochrosite stalactite (slice) from Capillitas Mine, Argentina •

Photo: Dust77 ~ CEK

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