Botryoidal Chalcedony Crystal Cretaceous Branscombe Devon UK Mineral Specimen with COA Genuine Collectable Display Piece


£ 14.40

GENUINE BOTRYOIDAL CHALCEDONY CRYSTAL SPECIMEN

This listing is for a genuine Botryoidal Chalcedony crystal specimen from
Branscombe, Devon, UK, supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card. The photo shows the actual carefully chosen specimen you will receive, making this an ideal choice for collectors who value natural form, provenance, and genuine geological character. Full sizing details can be seen in the photo.

Botryoidal chalcedony is admired for its distinctive rounded surface texture, where clusters of smooth, bulbous forms create a natural grape-like appearance. This attractive habit gives the specimen a sculptural quality, making it suitable for mineral collections, fossil and geology displays, educational use, cabinet presentation, or as a distinctive natural decorative piece.

MINERAL TYPE AND CRYSTAL HABIT

Chalcedony is a microcrystalline to cryptocrystalline form of silica, closely related to quartz and composed primarily of silicon dioxide. Unlike large visible quartz crystals, chalcedony is made from extremely fine intergrown silica crystals, giving it a compact, often smooth appearance. The botryoidal habit forms when layers of silica build up over surfaces, cavities, or irregular spaces, creating rounded lobes rather than pointed crystal terminations.

This specimen’s botryoidal form is the key visual feature. The naturally rounded surface can display subtle curves, domes, and clustered formations that show how silica accumulated over time. Such textures are especially appealing to collectors because each piece develops in a unique way, with natural variations in shape, surface detail, translucency, and mineral character.

CRETACEOUS BRANSCOMBE, DEVON GEOLOGICAL ORIGIN

This specimen comes from Branscombe in Devon, an area known for its varied coastal geology and Cretaceous exposures. The Cretaceous Period was a major chapter in Earth history, associated in southern England with marine environments, chalk deposition, silica-rich horizons, and changing sea levels. Chalcedony from this geological setting reflects the movement and concentration of silica within ancient rocks, where mineral-rich fluids could deposit fine silica in cavities, fractures, nodules, or replacement zones.

The Branscombe and wider East Devon coast is especially valued by geology enthusiasts because it records a long and varied natural history, with cliffs and coastal exposures showing different rock units and depositional environments. A chalcedony specimen from this area therefore carries strong locality interest as well as mineralogical appeal.

COLLECTABLE DISPLAY AND AUTHENTICITY

This Botryoidal Chalcedony crystal has been carefully selected as a genuine natural specimen. Its rounded mineral habit, Cretaceous age, and Devon origin make it a desirable addition to a UK mineral collection, geology cabinet, educational collection, or natural history display. It is also well suited as a thoughtful gift for crystal collectors, rock and mineral enthusiasts, fossil collectors, or anyone interested in British geology.

The specimen is supplied exactly as shown in the photo, so the buyer can view the actual colour, form, surface texture, and overall appearance before purchase. A Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card is included, confirming that this is a genuine specimen selected for its natural geological interest and display quality.