What Are Crystal Items Worth?

22 items tagged “crystal” — sorted by value, from most to least expensive.

Hunk of Pyrite
$4

Hunk of Pyrite

A hunk of pyrite is a rough, natural chunk of fool's gold, a brassy metallic iron sulfide mineral commonly sold in crystal shops for decorative or metaphysical use in nature and wilderness contexts.

Pendulum
$10

Pendulum

A spiritual divination tool consisting of a weighted object suspended from a string or chain, used in meditation and spiritual practices for obtaining answers and guidance.

Moldavite
$50

Moldavite

Moldavite is a rare green tektite mineral formed from a meteorite impact in the Czech Republic, prized by collectors for its unique texture and color.

Iolite
$5

Iolite

Iolite is a violet-blue gemstone mineral (cordierite) commonly sold as tumbled stones, rough crystals, or faceted gems in the fossils and minerals market.

Aventurine
$5

Aventurine

Aventurine is a translucent quartz mineral variety known for its sparkling inclusions (aventurescence), commonly green, used in jewelry, carvings, and as healing crystals.

Unakite
$3.00

Unakite

Unakite is a metamorphic rock composed of pink orthoclase feldspar, green epidote, and quartz, commonly sold as tumbled stones, slabs, or small polished specimens in the minerals and fossils market.

Sodalite
$5

Sodalite

Sodalite is a royal blue mineral often sold as polished crystals, rough stones, or specimens in the fossils and minerals category for collectors and decorators.

Rhodonite
$5

Rhodonite

Rhodonite is a pink to red manganese silicate mineral popular in the crystals and minerals market for tumbled stones, carvings, and rough specimens.

Onyx
$5

Onyx

Onyx is an opaque banded variety of chalcedony mineral, commonly black or white, sold as tumbled stones, polished pieces, or small crystals in the fossils and minerals market.

Selenite
$5

Selenite

Selenite is a transparent, crystalline variety of gypsum mineral often sold as small polished pieces, wands, or clusters for collectors and spiritual use.

Fluorite
$5

Fluorite

Fluorite is a colorful mineral (calcium fluoride) commonly collected as crystals or specimens in various hues like purple, green, and blue, valued for its cubic crystals and fluorescence.

Pyrite (Fool's Gold)
$5

Pyrite (Fool's Gold)

Pyrite, known as fool's gold, is a common brass-yellow iron sulfide mineral often sold as small rough specimens or crystals in the fossils and minerals market.

Moonstone
$5

Moonstone

Moonstone is a variety of feldspar mineral known for its layered structure that produces a pearly blue sheen called adularescence, commonly sold as tumbled stones, cabochons, or polished specimens in the minerals and fossils market.

Labradorite
$15

Labradorite

Labradorite is a feldspar mineral prized for its iridescent labradorescence effect, commonly sold as polished cabochons, spheres, or tumbled stones in the fossils and minerals market.

Tiger's Eye
$5

Tiger's Eye

Tiger's Eye is a chatoyant gemstone, a pseudomorph of quartz replacing crocidolite fibers, typically golden-brown with a silky fibrous luster, popular in fossils and minerals contexts as affordable tumbled stones, raw pieces, or jewelry.

Agate Slice
$3.00

Agate Slice

An agate slice is a thin, polished cross-section of an agate geode, typically Brazilian, revealing colorful banded patterns, sold as decorative mineral specimens in the fossils and minerals market.

Geode
$5

Geode

A geode is a hollow rock lined with crystals, often quartz, amethyst, or celestine, commonly sold as decorative mineral specimens in the fossils and minerals category.

Smoky Quartz
$0.50 - $10 per carat

Smoky Quartz

Smoky Quartz is a variety of quartz mineral characterized by its smoky brown to black coloration, commonly sold as faceted gems, crystals, or clusters in the fossils and minerals market.

Rose Quartz
$5

Rose Quartz

Rose quartz is a pink variety of quartz mineral often sold as polished spheres, eggs, crystal clusters, or rough pieces for collectors and hobbyists.

Quartz Crystal
$5

Quartz Crystal

A quartz crystal in the fossils and minerals context is a natural specimen of silicon dioxide (SiO2) mineral, typically a small clear or colored point from sources like Brazil or Madagascar, sold for collectors or decorative use.