Sunstone Tanzania Natural Feldspar Aventurine Mineral Specimen 20-40mm Genuine Collector Crystal with Certificate
£ 3.60
Selling Title:Sunstone Tanzania Natural Feldspar Aventurine Mineral Specimen 20-40mm Genuine
Collector Crystal with CertificateLong Description: NATURAL SUNSTONE – FELDSPAR MINERAL FROM TANZANIAThis genuine Sunstone specimen from Tanzania is a natural feldspar mineral known for its warm tones and reflective inclusions. Carefully selected for colour, internal shimmer, and display appeal, each piece measures approximately 20–40mm. The photograph shows an example of the actual specimen you will receive. Please refer to the listing images for full sizing and natural variation within this range.Your Sunstone crystal includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming it is a 100% genuine natural mineral specimen. MINERAL SPECIES & CLASSIFICATIONSunstone is a variety of feldspar, most commonly belonging to the plagioclase feldspar series (typically oligoclase or andesine) or occasionally orthoclase, depending on locality. Tanzanian Sunstone is generally classified within the plagioclase group.Feldspar minerals are tectosilicates, forming a major component of the Earth’s crust. Sunstone crystallises in the triclinic crystal system when part of the plagioclase series.Key mineralogical properties include:
• Mineral Group: Feldspar (Tectosilicate)
• Crystal System: Triclinic (plagioclase variety)
• Hardness: 6–6.5 on the Mohs scale
• Lustre: Vitreous
• Transparency: Transparent to translucent
• Cleavage: Two directions at nearly right angles GEOLOGICAL FORMATION – TANZANIAN DEPOSITSSunstone forms in igneous environments, particularly within slowly cooled magmatic rocks such as basaltic or feldspar-rich intrusive formations. The shimmering optical effect often seen in Sunstone, known as aventurescence, is caused by tiny reflective inclusions.In many Sunstone specimens, these inclusions consist of copper, hematite, or other plate-like mineral inclusions that reflect light. Tanzanian Sunstone is especially appreciated for its natural aventurescent flashes and attractive internal glow.The geological conditions in Tanzania allow for the development of well-coloured feldspar crystals with visible reflective inclusions, making the locality desirable among collectors. COLOUR & OPTICAL EFFECTSTanzanian Sunstone commonly displays warm shades ranging from pale peach and golden orange to deeper coppery or reddish tones. When rotated under light, reflective inclusions create a sparkling or shimmering appearance.This optical phenomenon, aventurescence, is entirely natural and forms during crystal growth when metallic or mineral platelets become trapped within the feldspar structure.Each 20–40mm specimen may show:
• Subtle internal shimmer
• Natural colour zoning
• Minor inclusions typical of feldspar formation
• Smooth or naturally textured surfacesNo artificial dyes or enhancements have been applied. Variations in colour intensity and reflective quality are natural characteristics of genuine Sunstone. COLLECTING & DISPLAY APPEALSunstone is highly valued by mineral collectors for its unique optical properties and its classification within the important feldspar family. Tanzanian material is particularly sought after due to its warm tones and attractive internal sparkle.This size range is ideal for:
• Mineral display cabinets
• Feldspar collection sets
• Lapidary and gem study
• Decorative natural crystal arrangementsIn some traditions, Sunstone is spiritually associated with vitality and positivity; these associations are belief-based rather than scientific. AUTHENTICITY & INDIVIDUAL SELECTIONEach Sunstone specimen is a carefully chosen genuine mineral from Tanzania. The listing photograph shows an example of the actual specimen you will receive within the stated 20–40mm size range. Please review all images for scale and expected natural variation.Every piece is supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming its genuine natural origin.A classic example of aventurine feldspar from East Africa, this Tanzanian Sunstone specimen offers natural shimmer, geological significance, and strong collector appeal, making it a distinctive addition to any serious mineral collection.
Collector Crystal with CertificateLong Description: NATURAL SUNSTONE – FELDSPAR MINERAL FROM TANZANIAThis genuine Sunstone specimen from Tanzania is a natural feldspar mineral known for its warm tones and reflective inclusions. Carefully selected for colour, internal shimmer, and display appeal, each piece measures approximately 20–40mm. The photograph shows an example of the actual specimen you will receive. Please refer to the listing images for full sizing and natural variation within this range.Your Sunstone crystal includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming it is a 100% genuine natural mineral specimen. MINERAL SPECIES & CLASSIFICATIONSunstone is a variety of feldspar, most commonly belonging to the plagioclase feldspar series (typically oligoclase or andesine) or occasionally orthoclase, depending on locality. Tanzanian Sunstone is generally classified within the plagioclase group.Feldspar minerals are tectosilicates, forming a major component of the Earth’s crust. Sunstone crystallises in the triclinic crystal system when part of the plagioclase series.Key mineralogical properties include:
• Mineral Group: Feldspar (Tectosilicate)
• Crystal System: Triclinic (plagioclase variety)
• Hardness: 6–6.5 on the Mohs scale
• Lustre: Vitreous
• Transparency: Transparent to translucent
• Cleavage: Two directions at nearly right angles GEOLOGICAL FORMATION – TANZANIAN DEPOSITSSunstone forms in igneous environments, particularly within slowly cooled magmatic rocks such as basaltic or feldspar-rich intrusive formations. The shimmering optical effect often seen in Sunstone, known as aventurescence, is caused by tiny reflective inclusions.In many Sunstone specimens, these inclusions consist of copper, hematite, or other plate-like mineral inclusions that reflect light. Tanzanian Sunstone is especially appreciated for its natural aventurescent flashes and attractive internal glow.The geological conditions in Tanzania allow for the development of well-coloured feldspar crystals with visible reflective inclusions, making the locality desirable among collectors. COLOUR & OPTICAL EFFECTSTanzanian Sunstone commonly displays warm shades ranging from pale peach and golden orange to deeper coppery or reddish tones. When rotated under light, reflective inclusions create a sparkling or shimmering appearance.This optical phenomenon, aventurescence, is entirely natural and forms during crystal growth when metallic or mineral platelets become trapped within the feldspar structure.Each 20–40mm specimen may show:
• Subtle internal shimmer
• Natural colour zoning
• Minor inclusions typical of feldspar formation
• Smooth or naturally textured surfacesNo artificial dyes or enhancements have been applied. Variations in colour intensity and reflective quality are natural characteristics of genuine Sunstone. COLLECTING & DISPLAY APPEALSunstone is highly valued by mineral collectors for its unique optical properties and its classification within the important feldspar family. Tanzanian material is particularly sought after due to its warm tones and attractive internal sparkle.This size range is ideal for:
• Mineral display cabinets
• Feldspar collection sets
• Lapidary and gem study
• Decorative natural crystal arrangementsIn some traditions, Sunstone is spiritually associated with vitality and positivity; these associations are belief-based rather than scientific. AUTHENTICITY & INDIVIDUAL SELECTIONEach Sunstone specimen is a carefully chosen genuine mineral from Tanzania. The listing photograph shows an example of the actual specimen you will receive within the stated 20–40mm size range. Please review all images for scale and expected natural variation.Every piece is supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming its genuine natural origin.A classic example of aventurine feldspar from East Africa, this Tanzanian Sunstone specimen offers natural shimmer, geological significance, and strong collector appeal, making it a distinctive addition to any serious mineral collection.