Collector Mineral Specimens
Collector Mineral Specimens
Moon Water Apothecary curates natural mineral specimens for collectors seeking quality, rarity, and authenticity. Alongside our handmade fragrance and ritual goods, we offer a carefully selected range of mineral specimens sourced from renowned localities around the world.
We partner with multiple trusted small businesses and independent suppliers across the United States to bring you exceptional stones from well-known mineral regions. This collaborative approach allows us to curate a diverse and ever-evolving selection while supporting small businesses and ethical sourcing practices nationwide.
Our collection includes specimens ranging from accessible collector pieces to rare, statement, and museum-scale minerals. Each piece is chosen for its formation quality, locality significance, and overall visual and geological interest.
Collectors will find specimens featuring sought-after characteristics such as gemmy crystal growth, sharp terminations, botryoidal and radial formations, disco ball clusters, stalactitic growth, and unusual mineral associations.
Notable mineral localities we regularly carry include:
India, including Nashik, Ahmednagar, Karur, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh
Colombia, including the Boyacá region
England, including classic fluorite localities
Additional global sources as available through our small business partners
Minerals commonly represented in our collection include apophyllite, stilbite, heulandite, scolecite, thomsonite, fluorite, quartz varieties, calcite, amethyst, and other collector-grade specimens.
We value transparency and proper mineral identification. Specimen listings typically include mineral composition, locality, size, and weight so collectors can make informed decisions.
Whether you are building a personal collection, seeking a display specimen, or investing in a rare mineral find, our selection reflects a commitment to quality, ethical sourcing, and respect for the natural history of each piece.
Explore our current mineral specimens to discover pieces that resonate with both geological significance and visual impact.
Examples from our current collection include rare apophyllite specimens from India, Karur amethyst with rutile inclusions, English fluorite collector pieces, and select fossil and mineral statement displays.