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Creedite One of Kind Mineral Specimen Ring CR-26-A02
Creedite One of Kind Mineral Specimen Ring CR-26-A02
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About This Piece
About This Piece
Creedite is a striking mineral specimen known for its radiating crystal growth — fine prismatic crystals spreading outward in clustered sprays. First described in Colorado in the early 20th century, it is admired by mineral collectors for its unusual structure and delicate, frost-like appearance. In jewelry, creedite stands out not for heavy color, but for formation: the kind of piece that feels architectural, fragile, and naturally dramatic at the same time.
Stone Meaning
Stone Meaning
Creedite is often associated with clarity, openness, and seeing things as they are. Its radiating structure gives it a feeling of release rather than heaviness — a stone many people are drawn to when they want mental space, fresh perspective, or a sense of emotional lightness.
Details
Details
Stone: Creedite
Source: China
Formation: Creedite is a calcium aluminum sulfate fluoride mineral that typically forms in the oxidized zones of fluorine-rich hydrothermal ore deposits. It is known for developing slender prismatic crystals that grow in radiating clusters, often creating starburst or spray-like formations prized by mineral collectors.
Ring material: Brass with silver-tone finish.
Alternative finishes and sterling silver versions may be available upon request, depending on the design.
Adjustable open band
One size — fits most (approx. US 5.5–10.5)
• Each crystal is naturally unique
• Shape, color, clarity and inclusions may vary
Care
Care
Because this piece features natural raw crystals, gentle care will help preserve its beauty.
• Avoid strong impact or dropping the ring
• Remove before showering, swimming, or exercising
• Keep away from perfumes, lotions, and chemicals
• Store separately to protect the crystals
Clean gently with a soft dry cloth when needed.
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