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Raw Creedite Flower Mineral Specimen on Matrix CR-2601

Raw Creedite Flower Mineral Specimen on Matrix CR-2601

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About This Piece

Creedite is a calcium aluminium sulfate fluoro-hydroxide mineral, admired for its fine needle-like crystals that can grow in radiating sprays, clusters, and flower-like forms. Its name comes from Creede, Colorado, where the mineral was first described.

This specimen from China shows pale translucent Creedite crystal sprays growing over a dark natural matrix. The contrast is one of its strongest features: soft icy-white crystals against black and earthy host rock, with several small flower-like growth areas visible across the surface. It has a delicate, sparkling look while still keeping a raw geological character.

Creedite usually forms as a secondary mineral in oxidized hydrothermal environments, especially in fluorine-rich deposits. Because of its fine acicular crystal structure, this piece is best enjoyed as a display specimen and handled gently.

Stone Meaning

Creedite is often associated with clarity, perspective, and emotional openness. Its radiating crystal habit gives it a feeling of expansion — like energy or thought moving outward from a quiet centre.

For crystal lovers, Creedite can be a meaningful display piece for reflection, mental space, and gentle release.

Details

Stone: Creedite
Origin: China
Type: Mineral specimen display
Height: 5.24cm
Width: 3.22 cm
Depth: 3.36 cm
Display: Comes with display stand

• Each mineral specimen is naturally unique
• Shape, color, size, texture and inclusions may vary
• Natural cracks, uneven edges, surface marks, or matrix areas are part of the specimen’s character

Care

Because this piece features natural mineral crystals, gentle care will help preserve its structure:

• Avoid dropping or strong impact — the formation can be delicate
• Keep away from prolonged moisture or direct water exposure
• Avoid contact with chemicals or cleaning agents
• Avoid prolonged direct sunlight to help preserve the natural color
• Store or display in a stable, dry environment

Clean gently with a soft, dry brush or cloth if needed.
For delicate crystal points, fibrous textures, soft minerals, or fragile clusters, avoid frequent handling.

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