THE RAW MASS
Unselected. Unrefined. Sold By weight.
Defined by composition, density, and origin — aligned with global mineral market value.
For collectors, builders, and material buyers.
I. QUARTZ
DESCRIPTION
Quartz is a silicon dioxide (SiO₂) mineral known for its durability and stability. In its raw state, it varies in clarity, density, and internal structure.
Each piece reflects the conditions of its natural formation.Composition: Silicon Dioxide (SiO₂)
Hardness: 7 (Mohs scale)
Formation: Natural geological processes
Applications: Construction, electronics, decorative use
$ 88 / KG
II. IRON STAINED QUARTZ
DESCRIPTION
Iron stained quartz is quartz influenced by the presence of iron oxides. Natural staining creates tones from yellow to deep red and brown.
Each piece reflects environmental conditions during formation.Composition: Silicon Dioxide (SiO₂) with Iron Oxides
Hardness: 7 (Mohs scale)
Formation: Quartz with iron mineral influence
Applications: Decorative, landscaping, display material
$ 88 / KG
III. DRUZY CRYSTAL
DESCRIPTION
Druzy crystal features a surface of fine, naturally formed microcrystals. These crystals develop over a mineral base, creating a textured, reflective layer.
Each formation is shaped by gradual mineral deposition over time.Composition: Varies (commonly Quartz – SiO₂)
Hardness: Typically 6.5–7 (Mohs scale)
Formation: Microcrystalline surface growth
Applications: Jewelry, decorative surfaces, display pieces
$ 88 / KG
IV. GREENSTONE
DESCRIPTION
Greenstone is a metamorphosed or altered volcanic rock with green coloration. Its color derives from minerals such as chlorite, epidote, and actinolite.
Each piece reflects transformation under heat, pressure, and time.Composition: Mixed silicate minerals
Hardness: Typically 5–7 (Mohs scale)
Formation: Metamorphosed volcanic rock
Applications: Carving, construction, ornamental use
$ 88 / KG
V. Petrified Wood
DESCRIPTION
Petrified wood is fossilized wood where organic material has been replaced by minerals over time. This process preserves the original structure, including grain patterns and growth rings. Each piece reflects a transformation from organic life into mineral form over millions of years.
Composition: Primarily Silicon Dioxide (SiO₂) with trace minerals
Hardness: Typically 6.5–7 (Mohs scale)
Formation: Mineral replacement of organic wood (permineralization)
Applications: Decorative, display pieces, carving
$ 88 / KG