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Raw Creedite Flower Mineral Specimen on Matrix CR-2607
Raw Creedite Flower Mineral Specimen on Matrix CR-2607
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About This Piece
About This Piece
Creedite is a calcium aluminium sulfate fluoro-hydroxide mineral, known for its fine needle-like crystals that can grow in radiating sprays, clustered forms, and flower-like blooms. Its name comes from Creede, Colorado, where the mineral was first described.
This specimen from China has a distinctive mixed-matrix look, with pale Creedite crystal sprays growing across grey, earthy, and darker host rock. The soft purple area near the top adds a subtle colour accent, making the piece more visually interesting than a plain white cluster. The radiating crystal growth gives it a delicate, floral texture, while the natural matrix keeps it raw and collectible.
Creedite usually forms as a secondary mineral in oxidized hydrothermal environments, especially in fluorine-rich deposits. Because the crystals are naturally fine and delicate, this piece is best displayed rather than handled often.
Stone Meaning
Stone Meaning
Creedite is often associated with clarity, perspective, and emotional openness. Its radiating crystal habit gives it a feeling of expansion — like thought, energy, or intention moving outward from a quiet centre.
For crystal lovers, Creedite can be a meaningful display piece for reflection, mental space, and gentle release.
Details
Details
Stone: Creedite
Origin: China
Type: Mineral specimen display
Height: 6.19cm
Width: 3.76 cm
Depth: 3.96cm
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
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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