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Crystals Collection (page 5)

Crystals, in their myriad forms and compositions, have captivated human curiosity for centuries

Background imageCrystals Collection: Frost Crystals On A Window; Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Frost Crystals On A Window; Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Background imageCrystals Collection: Frost On Pine Cones

Frost On Pine Cones

Background imageCrystals Collection: Frost On Pine Tree

Frost On Pine Tree

Background imageCrystals Collection: Frost On Trees, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Frost On Trees, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Background imageCrystals Collection: Hoar Frost On Branches; Alberta, Canada

Hoar Frost On Branches; Alberta, Canada

Background imageCrystals Collection: Bison Walking In The Early Morning Through The Snow, Elk Island National Park; Alberta, Canada

Bison Walking In The Early Morning Through The Snow, Elk Island National Park; Alberta, Canada

Background imageCrystals Collection: Snowing

Snowing

Background imageCrystals Collection: Precious stones including agate, onyx, opal and sardonyx

Precious stones including agate, onyx, opal and sardonyx.. Chromolithograph from Dr. Adolph Kenngotts Mineralogy section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schuberts Natural History, Schreiber, Munich, 1886

Background imageCrystals Collection: Potash slag heap near Fulda, Neuhof, Hesse, Germany, Europe

Potash slag heap near Fulda, Neuhof, Hesse, Germany, Europe

Background imageCrystals Collection: CJ5 6782 Morning frost

CJ5 6782 Morning frost
Morning frost 29th December 2014, frost, Morning frost 29th December 2014, solar lamp, Winter, ice, geometric pattern, top view, Morning frost, cold, crystals

Background imageCrystals Collection: Stony-iron meteorite

Stony-iron meteorite (Pallasite) displayed at California Science Center, Los Angeles

Background imageCrystals Collection: Tenorite mineral crystals C016 / 4933

Tenorite mineral crystals C016 / 4933
Tenorite mineral crystals. Tenorite is a form of copper oxide. It is found as grey-to-black metallic crystals (in fibrous form here) as a by-product of lava flows

Background imageCrystals Collection: Common salt crystals SEM

Common salt crystals SEM
Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of common salt, sodium chloride, recrystallised from distilled water. Magnification x225 at 10cm wide

Background imageCrystals Collection: Coloured SEM of mother of pearl from oyster shell

Coloured SEM of mother of pearl from oyster shell
Mother of pearl. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of calcite crystals in mother of pearl from an oyster (shell)

Background imageCrystals Collection: Ecstasy powder

Ecstasy powder. Ecstasy is the name for the drug MDMA (3, 4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine). It produces feelings of elation and energy

Background imageCrystals Collection: Metal salt crystals

Metal salt crystals. Salts are compounds formed by reacting a metal or metal compound with an acid. Sodium chloride (centre) is also known as common, table or cooking salt

Background imageCrystals Collection: Five unpolished emerald rocks, close up

Five unpolished emerald rocks, close up

Background imageCrystals Collection: White crystals of sodium carbonate decahydrate, washing soda, in watch glass

White crystals of sodium carbonate decahydrate, washing soda, in watch glass

Background imageCrystals Collection: Rare rose quartz crystals set in massive rose quartz, close up

Rare rose quartz crystals set in massive rose quartz, close up

Background imageCrystals Collection: Above view of various forms of Sugar including Coffee sugar, Muscovado sugar, Granulated, cube

Above view of various forms of Sugar including Coffee sugar, Muscovado sugar, Granulated, cube, icing, brown and white sugar, yellow Rock sugar, Barbados sugar, and Demerara sugar

Background imageCrystals Collection: Badwater Basin

Badwater Basin

Background imageCrystals Collection: Court gown by Elspeth Phelps

Court gown by Elspeth Phelps
Lady Eileen Orde, nee Wellesley (1887-1952), daughter of the 4th Duke of Wellington and wife of Captain Cuthbert Julian Orde, WW1 pilot

Background imageCrystals Collection: White pure silk chiffon ball dress by Victor Stiebel

White pure silk chiffon ball dress by Victor Stiebel
Victor Stiebels magnificent ball dress of white pure silk chiffon. The high bodice is entirely encrusted with crystals and Wedgewood blue embroidery while a satin sash of the same blue encircles

Background imageCrystals Collection: Metals including magnetic iron ore, pyrite, bloodstone, etc

Metals including magnetic iron ore, pyrite, bloodstone, etc.. Chromolithograph from Dr. Adolph Kenngotts Mineralogy section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schuberts Natural History, Schreiber, Munich, 1886

Background imageCrystals Collection: Mineral varieties including fluorite, celestine

Mineral varieties including fluorite, celestine and rock salt.. Chromolithograph from Dr. Adolph Kenngotts Mineralogy section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schuberts Natural History, Schreiber, Munich

Background imageCrystals Collection: Minerals and crystals including aragonite

Minerals and crystals including aragonite, dolomite and fluorite. Chromolithograph from Dr. Adolph Kenngotts Mineralogy section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schuberts Natural History, Schreiber, Munich

Background imageCrystals Collection: Minerals and crystals including natrolite, pisolite, etc

Minerals and crystals including natrolite, pisolite, etc.. Chromolithograph from Dr. Adolph Kenngotts Mineralogy section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schuberts Natural History, Schreiber, Munich, 1886

Background imageCrystals Collection: Title page with vignette of miner with lantern in a cave

Title page with vignette of miner with lantern in a cave.. Chromolithograph from Dr. Adolph Kenngotts Mineralogy section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schuberts Natural History, Schreiber, Munich, 1886

Background imageCrystals Collection: Precious stones and crystals including quartz, amethyst, etc

Precious stones and crystals including quartz, amethyst, etc.. Chromolithograph from Dr. Adolph Kenngotts Mineralogy section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schuberts Natural History, Schreiber, Munich, 1886

Background imageCrystals Collection: Crystals of silver solution and Dianas tree

Crystals of silver solution and Dianas tree, camphor, and niter.. Crystals magnified under a microscope- silver solution and Dianas tree 1, camphor 2, and niter 3

Background imageCrystals Collection: Crystals of verdigris, boric acid, common salt

Crystals of verdigris, boric acid, common salt, and sal ammoniac.. Crystals of verdigris 1, boric acid 2, common salt 3, and sal ammoniac 4 under the microscope

Background imageCrystals Collection: Patterns - Some resembling ice crystals

Patterns - Some resembling ice crystals
Hand coloured. A collection of patterns that seem to have been painted directly onto the slide in blue, perhaps from a stencil.. Part of Box 365, Miscellaneous Part 1, Boswell collection

Background imageCrystals Collection: Frost - ice crystals formed on dry reeds and branches

Frost - ice crystals formed on dry reeds and branches of trees - severe frost in early morning - reeds along a light wood on a snow covered bank of a frozen lake - late winter - beginning of March

Background imageCrystals Collection: Frost - ice crystals formed on dry grasses - severe

Frost - ice crystals formed on dry grasses - severe frost in early morning - side of a snow-covered field. near Ekaterinburg - Ural Mountains - Russia - late winter - beginning of March

Background imageCrystals Collection: Frost - ice crystals formed on dry reeds - early

Frost - ice crystals formed on dry reeds - early morning frost - snow covered bank of a frozen lake - late winter - beginning of March. near Ekaterinburg - Ural Mountains - Russia

Background imageCrystals Collection: Advert for Dubarry gift cases 1934

Advert for Dubarry gift cases 1934
A seletion of beautifully decorated gift cases from Dubarry, including perfume, flower scented bath crystals, fragant talcum powder, 2 tablets complexion soap and handkerchief puff. Date: 1934

Background imageCrystals Collection: Crystallized sulphur, Kawah Ijen volcano, Java, Indonesia

Crystallized sulphur, Kawah Ijen volcano, Java, Indonesia
August 13, 2011 - Close-up view of crystallized sulphur, Kawah Ijen volcano, Java, Indonesia

Background imageCrystals Collection: Delicate green crystals sprinkled throughout the core of a pair of colliding galaxies

Delicate green crystals sprinkled throughout the core of a pair of colliding galaxies
This artists concept shows delicate green crystals sprinkled throughout the core of a pair of colliding galaxies. The white spots represent a thriving population of stars of all sizes and ages

Background imageCrystals Collection: Two killer whales swim around submerged icebergs

Two killer whales swim around submerged icebergs



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Crystals, in their myriad forms and compositions, have captivated human curiosity for centuries. From the shimmering Copper and magnesium sulphate crystals under a light microscope to the intricate patterns of Caffeine crystals, these tiny wonders never cease to amaze. The vibrant hues of Cobalt chloride crystals evoke a sense of mystery and intrigue. Venturing into the depths of the Cave in Naica Mine, Mexico is like stepping into another world entirely. These colossal formations leave visitors awestruck as they marvel at nature's ability to create such breathtaking beauty. Under the lens of a light microscope, EDTA crystals reveal an enchanting symphony of shapes and colors. Similarly mesmerizing are Oxytocin hormone crystals that resemble delicate works of art when observed through PLM C016 / 7196. Even everyday substances like Salt grains and ground peppercorn take on new life when examined using SEM technology. The intricate details become apparent, showcasing nature's precision even on a microscopic scale. Snowflake research conducted in the 18th century laid the foundation for our understanding of crystal formation. Each unique snowflake tells its own story as it delicately falls from above, reminding us that no two things in this world are exactly alike. Oxytocin crystals once again make an appearance under a light microscope, revealing their ethereal beauty. As we gaze upon them, we can't help but ponder the profound role this hormone plays in human connection and bonding. Cut agates showcase Mother Nature's artistic prowess with their swirling patterns and vibrant colors. These polished gems serve as reminders that sometimes true beauty lies hidden beneath rough exteriors waiting to be discovered. Green apophyllite radiates tranquility with its soothing color palette reminiscent of lush meadows or sun-dappled forests. Its gentle energy invites us to find solace amidst life's chaos. Cortisol crystals offer insight into our body's stress response, their intricate structures mirroring the complexity of our emotions.