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Mineral specimens for the collector of aesthetics.
http://www.andyseibel.com
Specializing in rocks, gems and minerals supplies. Also offers custom jewelry.
http://www.artisticjewelry.net/
Online Rock Shop. Hundreds of crystals, minerals, fossils from around the world, from $1 to grade 'A' specimens. Secure ordering and world-wide shipping.
http://www.bestcrystals.com
Known for over twenty years as the source for loose gems and minerals in the Caribbean.
http://www.bluecaribgems.com/
Gemstones and minerals for jewelers and collectors, rockhunting information.
http://www.buenavistagemworks.com/
Gem stones, minerals and jewelry.
http://www.coloradogem.com/
A wide selection of minerals and mineral carvings.
http://www.crystalvine.co.uk
Colored gemstones, diamonds, SoLux Daylight lighting and the interactive Gem, Mineral and Jewelry Show Calendar through 2000.
http://www.gemdata.com/
Online auction dedicated to people who love gemstones, jewelry, and minerals and related products. Registration is free.
http://www.gemstoneauction.com/
Collectible rocks, minerals, semi-precious gems, fossils, crystals, tools, carved soapstone and minerals for collectors, hobbyist's and jewelers.
http://www.greatsouth.net/
A large variety of semiprecious jaspers, agates and many other exotic stones.
http://www.minerals-n-more.com/
Featuring information on gold gemstones and jewelry.
http://www.pgr-gem.com/
Beginners to advanced collectors will find useful articles about collecting, preparing, and understanding their minerals.
http://www.rockhoundingar.com/
Presents exotic and rare gems and minerals from around the world. Specializing in opalized fluorite and Australian.
http://www.skyesgems.com/
Jewelry, mineral specimens, and gift items.
http://www.collectorfinejewelry.com
Offers gemstones, freeform cabochons, spheres, mineral specimens, and more.
http://www.unconventionallapidarist.com/