Red Gypsum Crystal Spain Natural Mineral Specimen Collectors Display Piece with Certificate of Authenticity Genuine Selenite Variety
£ 14.40
Natural Red Gypsum Crystal – Spanish Mineral SpecimenThis beautiful Red Gypsum crystal from Spain is a carefully selected natural
specimen, prized for its rich earthy tones and distinctive crystal form. Displaying warm red to orange hues, this piece is an excellent example of how trace mineral inclusions can enhance the visual appeal of a well-known mineral species. The specimen offers both aesthetic charm and geological interest, making it an attractive addition to any mineral collection or display.Mineral Species and CompositionGypsum is a hydrated calcium sulfate mineral with the chemical formula CaSO₄·2H₂O. It forms in the monoclinic crystal system and is widely recognised for its versatility in crystal habits and textures. This Red Gypsum variety owes its colouration to the presence of iron oxide inclusions, which become incorporated into the crystal structure during formation. These inclusions produce the characteristic red, rust, and ochre tones that distinguish it from more colourless or white forms of gypsum such as selenite.Crystal Habit and Surface CharacteristicsGypsum crystals can form in a variety of habits, including tabular, bladed, fibrous, or massive structures. Spanish Red Gypsum specimens are often found as well-defined crystals or clusters, sometimes exhibiting a slightly translucent quality with a silky to vitreous lustre. The surfaces may show natural striations, layering, or growth patterns that reflect the crystal’s formation process. The interplay between the crystal structure and iron-rich inclusions creates subtle variations in colour and texture across the specimen.Geological Formation and OriginGypsum typically forms in evaporite environments, where mineral-rich water bodies such as lagoons or inland seas gradually evaporate, leaving behind concentrated mineral deposits. In regions of Spain, particularly in areas known for sedimentary basins, gypsum forms under conditions where calcium and sulfate ions precipitate out of solution. The presence of iron within the surrounding sediment or groundwater contributes to the red colouration seen in this specimen, providing a direct link to the geological conditions at the time of formation.Colour Variations and Visual AppealThe rich red tones in this specimen range from soft terracotta shades to deeper rust-like colours, often with subtle banding or uneven distribution that enhances its natural appearance. Light interacting with the crystal may reveal delicate translucency along thinner edges or crystal terminations. Each piece is entirely unique, with natural variations that make it a one-of-a-kind mineral specimen.Collecting, Display and Decorative UseRed Gypsum is a popular choice among collectors due to its distinctive colour and the contrast it provides within a mineral display. This specimen is ideal for showcasing in a cabinet, on a shelf, or as part of a curated geological collection. Its natural tones also complement a wide range of interior styles, making it suitable as a decorative piece as well as a collectible mineral.Authenticity and GuaranteeThis crystal is a genuine natural specimen and includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee card, offering confidence in its origin and mineral classification. The photograph provided shows the exact specimen you will receive, ensuring full transparency and accuracy in your purchase.Size and Natural ConditionPlease refer to the photo for full sizing and scale. As a natural mineral specimen, minor imperfections, inclusions, and variations in crystal formation are expected and contribute to the authenticity and individuality of the piece.
specimen, prized for its rich earthy tones and distinctive crystal form. Displaying warm red to orange hues, this piece is an excellent example of how trace mineral inclusions can enhance the visual appeal of a well-known mineral species. The specimen offers both aesthetic charm and geological interest, making it an attractive addition to any mineral collection or display.Mineral Species and CompositionGypsum is a hydrated calcium sulfate mineral with the chemical formula CaSO₄·2H₂O. It forms in the monoclinic crystal system and is widely recognised for its versatility in crystal habits and textures. This Red Gypsum variety owes its colouration to the presence of iron oxide inclusions, which become incorporated into the crystal structure during formation. These inclusions produce the characteristic red, rust, and ochre tones that distinguish it from more colourless or white forms of gypsum such as selenite.Crystal Habit and Surface CharacteristicsGypsum crystals can form in a variety of habits, including tabular, bladed, fibrous, or massive structures. Spanish Red Gypsum specimens are often found as well-defined crystals or clusters, sometimes exhibiting a slightly translucent quality with a silky to vitreous lustre. The surfaces may show natural striations, layering, or growth patterns that reflect the crystal’s formation process. The interplay between the crystal structure and iron-rich inclusions creates subtle variations in colour and texture across the specimen.Geological Formation and OriginGypsum typically forms in evaporite environments, where mineral-rich water bodies such as lagoons or inland seas gradually evaporate, leaving behind concentrated mineral deposits. In regions of Spain, particularly in areas known for sedimentary basins, gypsum forms under conditions where calcium and sulfate ions precipitate out of solution. The presence of iron within the surrounding sediment or groundwater contributes to the red colouration seen in this specimen, providing a direct link to the geological conditions at the time of formation.Colour Variations and Visual AppealThe rich red tones in this specimen range from soft terracotta shades to deeper rust-like colours, often with subtle banding or uneven distribution that enhances its natural appearance. Light interacting with the crystal may reveal delicate translucency along thinner edges or crystal terminations. Each piece is entirely unique, with natural variations that make it a one-of-a-kind mineral specimen.Collecting, Display and Decorative UseRed Gypsum is a popular choice among collectors due to its distinctive colour and the contrast it provides within a mineral display. This specimen is ideal for showcasing in a cabinet, on a shelf, or as part of a curated geological collection. Its natural tones also complement a wide range of interior styles, making it suitable as a decorative piece as well as a collectible mineral.Authenticity and GuaranteeThis crystal is a genuine natural specimen and includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee card, offering confidence in its origin and mineral classification. The photograph provided shows the exact specimen you will receive, ensuring full transparency and accuracy in your purchase.Size and Natural ConditionPlease refer to the photo for full sizing and scale. As a natural mineral specimen, minor imperfections, inclusions, and variations in crystal formation are expected and contribute to the authenticity and individuality of the piece.