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Magnetite Crystal Specimen Australia Natural Magnetic Mineral on Display Magnet 24-45mm

Original price was: £8.40.Current price is: £7.56.

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Description

Genuine Magnetite Mineral Specimen on Magnet – Australia

This listing is for a genuine Australian Magnetite mineral specimen mounted on a display magnet, sized approximately 24–45mm. The photograph shown represents an example of the actual specimen you will receive. Each piece is carefully selected for its natural metallic character, crystal texture, and strong collector appeal.

Your specimen includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming it is a genuine natural mineral. Full sizing and scale can be seen clearly in the photographs.


Mineral Species & Composition

Magnetite is an iron oxide mineral with the chemical formula Fe₃O₄. It is one of the most important iron-bearing minerals on Earth and is well known for its naturally magnetic properties.

Key mineral data:

  • Mineral Species: Magnetite

  • Chemical Formula: Fe₃O₄

  • Mineral Group: Oxide

  • Crystal System: Isometric (Cubic)

  • Hardness: 5.5–6.5 on the Mohs scale

  • Lustre: Metallic to submetallic

  • Colour: Black to iron-grey

  • Transparency: Opaque

  • Streak: Black

Magnetite is unique among common minerals for its ability to attract iron and respond strongly to magnetic fields due to its internal crystal structure.


Magnetic Display Feature

This specimen is presented on a magnet, making it an engaging display piece that highlights one of magnetite’s most fascinating natural traits. Magnetite’s magnetic behaviour results from the alignment of iron atoms within its crystal lattice, creating naturally occurring magnetic domains.

Mounted specimens are popular for:

  • Educational demonstrations of mineral magnetism

  • Interactive display collections

  • Desk or shelf conversation pieces

  • Teaching crystal chemistry and iron oxide minerals

The magnet base allows the specimen to be securely displayed while emphasising its defining property.


Geological Formation & Australian Origin

Magnetite forms in a variety of geological settings, including igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary environments. Australia is globally recognised for its rich iron ore deposits, many of which contain abundant magnetite formed through ancient geological processes.

Australian magnetite is commonly associated with:

  • Banded iron formations

  • Skarn deposits

  • Igneous intrusions

  • Metamorphic iron-rich zones

These deposits often date back billions of years, making Australian magnetite an important part of Earth’s mineral and mining history.

Associated minerals may include:

  • Hematite

  • Quartz

  • Pyrite

  • Chalcopyrite

  • Amphiboles and silicates


Crystal Habit & Visual Characteristics

Magnetite typically forms in well-defined octahedral or cubic crystals, though specimens may also appear in massive or granular aggregates. This piece may display:

  • Metallic reflective surfaces

  • Dark iron-grey tones

  • Natural crystalline texture

  • Dense weight for its size

Each specimen is completely natural and untreated, preserving authentic geological features.


Size & Collector Appeal (24–45mm)

With a size range of approximately 24–45mm, this magnetite specimen is an excellent medium-sized display piece, suitable for:

  • Mineral and crystal collections

  • Educational geology displays

  • Cabinet specimen trays

  • Interactive magnetic mineral sets

  • Unique gifts for collectors

Its combination of metallic lustre and magnetic presentation makes it especially appealing to both beginners and experienced collectors.


Historical & Traditional Associations

Magnetite has been known since antiquity, with naturally magnetised forms (lodestone) historically used in early navigation compasses. Today, it remains scientifically important in geology and paleomagnetism, helping researchers study Earth’s ancient magnetic field.

In spiritual traditions, magnetite is sometimes traditionally associated with attraction symbolism, though this listing presents it strictly as a natural mineral specimen without any claims beyond its geological and collector value.


Authenticity & Product Details

  • Genuine Magnetite mineral specimen

  • Origin: Australia

  • Size Range: Approximately 24–45mm

  • Mounted on a display magnet

  • Natural iron oxide with magnetic properties

  • Carefully selected collectible piece

  • Includes Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card

  • Photo shows an example of the actual specimen you will receive

A striking Australian magnetite specimen presented on a magnet, offering a fascinating combination of natural metallic beauty and classic mineral magnetism for collectors and displays.

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