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Raw Creedite Crystal Cluster One of Kind Mineral Specimen Ring CR-26-A05
Raw Creedite Crystal Cluster One of Kind Mineral Specimen Ring CR-26-A05
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About This Piece
About This Piece
This ring features a raw creedite crystal cluster preserved in its natural mineral specimen form.
Creedite is known for its delicate needle-like crystals, which often grow outward in radiating sprays and clustered formations. Rather than the dense appearance of many minerals, creedite can feel light and almost frost-like, with fine crystal points and translucent texture that collectors are especially drawn to.
Unlike traditional gemstone jewelry, this piece keeps the mineral closer to how it formed within the earth — uneven, architectural, and naturally textured. The outward-growing structure gives the ring the feeling of a miniature mineral formation made wearable.
Though less known in mainstream jewelry, creedite has long been appreciated in mineral collections for the complexity of its crystal habit and the way multiple crystals grow together into sculptural forms.
Not polished into perfection — just preserved as it formed.
Stone Meaning
Stone Meaning
Creedite is often associated with clarity, openness, and fresh perspective. Its radiating crystal structure gives it a light, outward-moving feeling — as if energy is expanding in many directions at once.
In this raw specimen form, its meaning feels less polished and more natural: mental space, quiet focus, and the sense of something finally becoming visible after a long hidden process.
Details
Details
Stone:
Raw Creedite (China)
Formation:
Creedite is a calcium aluminium sulfate fluoride mineral that typically forms in the oxidized zones of fluorine-rich hydrothermal deposits, often where mineral-rich fluids interact with surrounding rock over time. It commonly develops as slender prismatic to acicular crystals, growing in radiating clusters, sprays, or rounded aggregates. This outward, starburst-like crystal habit is one of creedite’s most recognizable features and gives raw specimens their delicate, architectural texture. Depending on trace elements and growth conditions, creedite may appear colorless, white, lavender, pale pink, orange, or pale green.
Its crystals often grow in slender, elongated forms that radiate outward from a central point or cluster together in layered formations. This structure gives creedite its characteristic textured and multi-directional appearance, which is highly valued in mineral specimens.
Ring material:
Brass base with palladium plating
Band:
Adjustable open band
Size:
One size — fits most (approx. US 5–9.5)
Natural variation:
• Each crystal is naturally unique
• Shape, color, clarity and crystal structure 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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