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Crystal Mordenite Mineral | Zeolite Group Healing Stone | Genuine Specimen with Certificate | Natural Crystal

Original price was: £18.00.Current price is: £9.00.

All of our minerals are 100% Genuine Specimens & come with a Certificate of Authenticity!

 

Specimen: Mordenite

Size (picture scale cube=1cm): 70 x 55 x 32mm (2.76 x 2.17 x 1.26 inches)

Mordenite is a Zeolite mineral. it is one of the six most abundant zeolites and is used commercially. It was first described in 1864 by Henry How who named it after the small community of Morden, Nova Scotia, Canada, where it was first found.

 

**The image shows the ACTUAL specimen you will receive**

**NB: This picture will change once we update the listing after this specific item has been sold, this action may cause the picture in your purchase history to also change to the new image! We would suggest saving/screenshotting the item image as soon as purchased for your own records of comparison for once item has been recieved in the post. We also keep a record of every image we upload**

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All of our minerals are 100% Genuine Specimens & come with a Certificate of Authenticity!

 

Specimen: Mordenite

Size (picture scale cube=1cm):  24 x 33 x 23mm (0.94 x 1.3 x 0.91 inches)

Mordenite is a Zeolite mineral. it is one of the six most abundant zeolites and is used commercially. It was first described in 1864 by Henry How who named it after the small community of Morden, Nova Scotia, Canada, where it was first found.

 

**The image shows the ACTUAL specimen you will receive**

**NB: This picture will change once we update the listing after this specific item has been sold, this action may cause the picture in your purchase history to also change to the new image! We would suggest saving/screenshotting the item image as soon as purchased for your own records of comparison for once item has been recieved in the post. We also keep a record of every image we upload**

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Weight 45 g

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