$29.95
This collector-quality barite rose is an ideal example of why Oklahoma's 'Rose Rocks' are considered to be the most beautiful in the world!
The well-defined, small Rose measures a little over 1" in length and includes the acrylic display stand, as well as an ID label and info card about the Oklahoma 'Red Dirt Rose'.
The specimen is not permanently mounted and can be taken off the display to enjoy from all angles.
Oklahoma's unique barite roses are a rare and valuable addition to rock, mineral, and crystal collections - and are loved by all those that have the opportunity to experience them.
BARITE (BARYTE)
* Variant: Rose
* Crystal Habit: Single Rose
* Quality: A+ (iconic reddish-brown color, unmistakable rosette shape, damage-free)
* Size: ~1" in length
* Locality: Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
* Additional Notes: One-of-a-kind, Increasing rarity, Double-sided, 100% natural - cleaned without the use of solvents or chemicals, Ethically and lovingly hand-collected directly from the source in central Oklahoma, USA.
1-3 business days
I'll do my best to meet these shipping estimates, but can't guarantee them. Actual delivery time will depend on the shipping method you choose.
Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply. I'm not responsible for delays due to customs.
Just contact me within: 14 days of delivery
Ship items back to me within: 30 days of delivery
But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
Because of the nature of these items, unless they arrive damaged or defective, I can't accept returns for:
Buyers are responsible for return shipping costs. If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value.
Wholesale pricing is available! I have a large inventory on hand and ready to order. Contact me with what size you'd like, and how many, and I'll give you a great price!
Barite Rose Rocks are moderately low on the Mohs scale (hardness level), and can be easily damaged if stored with other rocks (including other Rose Rocks). Store your roses individually with padding or bubble wrap to keep them safe.
And, to avoid fading, display them out of direct sunlight for extended periods of time.
My Native American husband's family owns land in Oklahoma county, and the Garber Sandstone Formation (where rose rocks are formed) runs right through the area. Given full permission (and extremely thankful), I collect the roses from their land!