CRYSTALS for Sale - Prices as Listed
COBALTINE CALCITE with MALACHITE on matrix (475 g, $45); 8 cm long x 8 cm high x 3.5 cm deep
Stands well, very rectangular in shape. In the matrix you can see shades of pink (cobaltine calcite) and green (malachite). On the front is a section of malachite in the cobaltine calcite.
FLOWER AGATE on matrix (210 g, $15); 10 cm long x 4.5 cm high x 4 cm deep. Has triangular cross-section.
QUARTZ and MALACHITE (170 g, $25) (9 cm x 7 cm x 2 cm)
BLUE TIGERS EYE (265 g, $10); 8.5 cm long x 7.5 cm high x 4.5 cm deep. Is a wedge shape, lots of blue tigers’ eye in a matrix.
As with each of these pieces I am selling, I have enjoyed while I have had them but time to sell them and buy some more pieces ...
I can send more photos if wanted or come and have a look.
Wheelchair
Hi I have a wheelchair used for 3 months and a walker brand new used for 3 weeks to sell
Happy for 150
The wheelchair was 500
Walker was 300. I hope this will help someone out
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