





Fishtail Selenite $14.99
The Fishtail Selenite specimens are naturally formed crystal clusters known for their distinct wing‑ or fishtail‑shaped structure created by intersecting gypsum crystals. Their unique geometry makes them excellent pieces for geology students, collectors, and anyone curious about how minerals grow under shifting environmental conditions. These specimens display the clarity and texture selenite is known for, making them easy to study and visually engaging to display.
Why you'll love this:
- Naturally formed gypsum crystals featuring the characteristic fishtail or wing‑like shape
- Smooth, defined crystal surfaces that highlight selenite’s natural structure
- Durable enough for careful handling, study, and display
- Useful for learning about evaporite minerals, crystal growth, and Earth science processes
- Great for students, educators, collectors, and anyone building a mineral collection
A distinctive way to bring real geological formations into learning, collecting, and everyday curiosity.
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The Fishtail Selenite specimens are naturally formed crystal clusters known for their distinct wing‑ or fishtail‑shaped structure created by intersecting gypsum crystals. Their unique geometry makes them excellent pieces for geology students, collectors, and anyone curious about how minerals grow under shifting environmental conditions. These specimens display the clarity and texture selenite is known for, making them easy to study and visually engaging to display.
Why you'll love this:
- Naturally formed gypsum crystals featuring the characteristic fishtail or wing‑like shape
- Smooth, defined crystal surfaces that highlight selenite’s natural structure
- Durable enough for careful handling, study, and display
- Useful for learning about evaporite minerals, crystal growth, and Earth science processes
- Great for students, educators, collectors, and anyone building a mineral collection
A distinctive way to bring real geological formations into learning, collecting, and everyday curiosity.















