Anhydrite & Amethyst Cluster Specimen
This attractive mineral specimen features a delicate cluster of pale Anhydrite crystals naturally formed on a sparkling Amethyst matrix. The soft, blade-like Anhydrite crystals contrast beautifully with the rich purple Amethyst base, creating a visually striking natural formation.
Anhydrite is a calcium sulphate mineral and is closely related to Angelite. In fact, Angelite is the trade name for the blue variety of Anhydrite commonly used in jewellery and carvings. While Angelite is typically found as a massive blue material, this specimen shows Anhydrite in its natural crystalline form.
A fascinating display piece for mineral collectors, crystal enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates the unique formations created by natural geological processes.