Collection: Barite
Barite is a barium sulfate mineral known for its exceptional crystal forms and striking range of colors from clear and white to golden, blue, or even reddish hues. Its name comes from the Greek word barys, meaning “heavy,” reflecting its high density despite its delicate appearance. Barite crystals often form in tabular, blocky, or rosette-like habits, making each specimen visually distinct and highly collectible.
Found in hydrothermal veins, sedimentary deposits, and geodes, Barite is admired for its clean lines, transparency, and radiant luster. Collectors value it for both its aesthetic diversity and the elegance it brings to any display.