I bought all of these at the International Mineral and Stone convention in Rijswijk, the Netherlands. This convention is held twice a year, in March and Oktober. I bought these for decorational purposes. I'm open to believing that crystals contain powers, but I never felt better or worse from them.












Going from the first to the last picture:
1 Amber (yellow), with some insect bits just like we saw in Jurassic Park. (I saw a scorpion in amber once. It cost 50 euro. Too expensive for me.)
2 Amethist (purple), my all time favorite crystal. This piece is 7 cm.
3 Chalkantit (blue), I have no idea what the qualities of these pieces are. It was some sort of an impuls buy.
4 HoneyCalcite (yellow brown), well at least that is the Dutch name. These piece looks like when you put Icetea too long in the fridge. Really cool.
5 Silicium. (Silver)
6 Sulfur. (Yellow) Note that the right one is already decaying. The stone is slowly falling apart.
7 Tourmaline. Awesome black rocks.
8 More Amethist rocks. These are not far more rock like than crystal like, thus far cheaper. This only cost me 5 euro.
9 Coral necklace.
10 Agate piramid. Only 3 by 3 by 3 in hight. Cost me barely 3 euro's.
11 Pyrite cube (gold, but not gold), almost a perfect cube. This one is 2,8 by 2,8 by 2,8.
12 Septarian spheres. The yellow colored bit is crystal, the grey is stone. It's awesome to have spheres that almost 50/50 stone and crystal.)
13 More Touramline rocks, only less smooth than the other 2.
14 Strawberry. I'd like to stress out that this is not part of my collection. I made this picture at the International Mineral and Stone convention in Rijswijk, the Netherlands one in march 2015. Even though it has a stupid name Strawberry is awesome. It looks a red hollow sphere with candyfloss inside. This 1 was easily 20 cm in diameter and costs 200 euro.
