Mineral Collection Description

The Mineral Collection is the perfect way to start your very own rock collection!

This captivating set is a collector's dream.

Contains 9 sizeable minerals of varying types, each approximately 2-3cm in size.

Not only will you have fun collecting your precious minerals but you will also get to learn about each one!

Included in the box is a mineral guide loaded with fascinating facts and a hand-held magnifying glass to help further investigate your new minerals.

Minerals Included:

  • Aventurine
  • Yellow Jade
  • Tiger Eye
  • Amethyst
  • Sodalite
  • Rose Quartz
  • Obsidian
  • Calcite 
  • Red Jasper

All minerals are unpolished so you can see their raw beauty. 

A perfect gift for the budding geologist, collector or curious discoverer. 

Collector fun for ages 8 and up!

Spark your inner Geologist with this raw Mineral Collection & Research Kit!

Shipping & Delivery

Pop your order in before 12 Noon Mon - Fri and if everything is in stock we’ll dispatch it that day guaranteed for you. This excludes public holidays of course.

You have two options to get your entire order shipped, standard delivery for $10 or our express service for $15 (excludes bulky items as labelled, some remote areas, and packages that are over 2kg). See shipping calculator on cart for accurate Express pricing.

All your selections are sent with full tracking so you keep an watch on them as they progress to your delivery address. You can easily check the progress of your entire order by clicking on the tracking link in your dispatch email.

Mineral Collection Reviews

Good size & Interesting Mix

(4)
By: Patricia - VIC on 22 August 2022
I bought this product for my adult son. He had given me books and a jigsaw based on the periodic table, so it was a small thank you to him. He loved it! The rock samples were a good size and an interesting mix.

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