Silicon Carbide $7.99
Silicon Carbide is a striking, lab‑created crystal known for its brilliant, rainbow‑like surface caused by light reflecting off its structured layers. Often used in classrooms and collections, it’s a great example of how chemistry and controlled high‑temperature processes can produce unique crystalline forms. These pieces are ideal for geology students, science enthusiasts, and anyone who enjoys exploring the intersection of natural minerals and human‑made materials.
Why you'll love this:
- Created through high‑temperature processes that demonstrate crystal growth in controlled environments
- Iridescent surface highlights how structure affects light reflection
- Durable and stable, making it great for handling, study, and display
- Useful for lessons on crystal formation, industrial materials, and Earth science comparisons
- A colorful addition to classrooms, collector shelves, or science‑themed displays
A vivid, eye‑catching way to spark curiosity about how structure and science shape the materials around us.
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Silicon Carbide is a striking, lab‑created crystal known for its brilliant, rainbow‑like surface caused by light reflecting off its structured layers. Often used in classrooms and collections, it’s a great example of how chemistry and controlled high‑temperature processes can produce unique crystalline forms. These pieces are ideal for geology students, science enthusiasts, and anyone who enjoys exploring the intersection of natural minerals and human‑made materials.
Why you'll love this:
- Created through high‑temperature processes that demonstrate crystal growth in controlled environments
- Iridescent surface highlights how structure affects light reflection
- Durable and stable, making it great for handling, study, and display
- Useful for lessons on crystal formation, industrial materials, and Earth science comparisons
- A colorful addition to classrooms, collector shelves, or science‑themed displays
A vivid, eye‑catching way to spark curiosity about how structure and science shape the materials around us.















