Black, Grey, Silver, Metallic, Smoked Stones
Listed here are all black, smoky, silver or metal-colored stones, such as Obsidian, Shungite, Tourmaline, Onyx, Tektite, Spinel, Hematite, Galena...
Galena raw stone Grade A ++++
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Mineral composed of lead sulfide with the formula PbS. From Latin galena and Greek galene, “lead ore”. It was cited by Pliny as early as 77.
Most abundant lead ore. There ar...
Galena raw stone Grade A ++++
Presentation :
Mineral composed of lead sulfide with the formula PbS. From Latin galena and Greek galene, “lead ore”. It was cited by Pliny as early as 77.
Most abundant lead ore. There ar...
Galena raw stone Grade A ++++
Presentation :
Mineral composed of lead sulfide with the formula PbS. From Latin galena and Greek galene, “lead ore”. It was cited by Pliny as early as 77.
Most abundant lead ore. There ar...
Galena raw stone Grade A ++++
Presentation :
Mineral composed of lead sulfide with the formula PbS. From Latin galena and Greek galene, “lead ore”. It was cited by Pliny as early as 77.
Most abundant lead ore. There ar...
Barite and Cerussite on Galena Grade A ++++
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Etymology: from the Greek "barrus" = heavy, due to its high density.
Its genesis is mainly hydrothermal. It consists of barium, a crumb of lead, a hint of calcium and may co...
Galena and Vanadinite on Barite Grade A ++++
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Etymology: from the Greek "barrus" = heavy, due to its high density.
Its genesis is mainly hydrothermal. It consists of barium, a crumb of lead, a hint of calcium and may co...
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