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Crystals Collection (page 7)

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

Background imageCrystals Collection: Picture No. 10889364

Picture No. 10889364
Landrover on Salinas Grandes del Noroeste - parked on a dried-up salt lake showing a regular polygonal pattern created by salt crystals - at sunset - the salinas are located on an altitude of 3450 m

Background imageCrystals Collection: Picture No. 10889305

Picture No. 10889305
Salt Lake - shadow of a couple holding hands on a dried-up salt lake showing a regular polygonal pattern created by salt crystals - at sunrise - the salinas are located on an altitude of 3450 m above

Background imageCrystals Collection: Picture No. 10887587

Picture No. 10887587
Salt Crystals - at the salt works of Sabkhat Tazra in the Khenifiss National Park near the coast of the Atlantic Ocean east of Tarfaya Date:

Background imageCrystals Collection: Picture No. 10891371

Picture No. 10891371
Frost - ice crystals formed on dry grasses - severe frost in early morning - side of a snow-covered field Date:

Background imageCrystals Collection: Picture No. 10891373

Picture No. 10891373
Frost - ice crystals formed on dry reeds - early morning frost - snow covered bank of a frozen lake - late winter - beginning of March Date:

Background imageCrystals Collection: Picture No. 10891372

Picture No. 10891372
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: Picture No. 10984453

Picture No. 10984453
Ice Crystals - in cloud in sky Castro Verde, Alentejo, Portugal Date:

Background imageCrystals Collection: General view of an Alum works in the Whitby area. From George Walker The Costume

General view of an Alum works in the Whitby area. From George Walker The Costume of Yorkshire Leeds 1814, Aquatint. Steeping calcined (burnt)

Background imageCrystals Collection: Wollastons reflecting goniometer for measuring the angles of crystals. William Hyde Wollaston

Wollastons reflecting goniometer for measuring the angles of crystals. William Hyde Wollaston (1766-1828)Wood engraving 1874

Background imageCrystals Collection: Winter tree branches covered in hoar frost

Winter tree branches covered in hoar frost

Background imageCrystals Collection: Winter Beech leaves covered in hoar frost

Winter Beech leaves covered in hoar frost

Background imageCrystals Collection: English country cottage and Oak tree covered in hoar frost

English country cottage and Oak tree covered in hoar frost

Background imageCrystals Collection: Hoar frost on Dog Rose leaves

Hoar frost on Dog Rose leaves

Background imageCrystals Collection: Hoar frost covers a Suffolk country lane

Hoar frost covers a Suffolk country lane

Background imageCrystals Collection: Stibnite

Stibnite

Background imageCrystals Collection: Wavellite

Wavellite

Background imageCrystals Collection: Massive specimen of rock salt with coarse blue and white crystals, close up

Massive specimen of rock salt with coarse blue and white crystals, close up

Background imageCrystals Collection: Pyritohedral crystals, close up

Pyritohedral crystals, close up

Background imageCrystals Collection: Single amethyst crystal, close up

Single amethyst crystal, close up

Background imageCrystals Collection: Fluorite crystals on quartz, close up

Fluorite crystals on quartz, close up

Background imageCrystals Collection: Massive carnelian, close up

Massive carnelian, close up

Background imageCrystals Collection: Olivine peridot crystal, close up

Olivine peridot crystal, close up

Background imageCrystals Collection: Mass of prismatic aquamarine crystals, close up

Mass of prismatic aquamarine crystals, close up

Background imageCrystals Collection: Cross-section slice of Brazilian agate, close up

Cross-section slice of Brazilian agate, close up

Background imageCrystals Collection: Mass of pyramid-shaped amethyst crystals

Mass of pyramid-shaped amethyst crystals

Background imageCrystals Collection: Precious opal, ironstone matrix with streaks of yellowish potch opal, close up

Precious opal, ironstone matrix with streaks of yellowish potch opal, close up

Background imageCrystals Collection: Emerald crystal, close up

Emerald crystal, close up

Background imageCrystals Collection: Prismatic topaz crystal embedded in albite and microcline, close up

Prismatic topaz crystal embedded in albite and microcline, close up

Background imageCrystals Collection: Thin plates of gold embedded in quartz groundmass, close up

Thin plates of gold embedded in quartz groundmass, close up

Background imageCrystals Collection: Turquoise embedded in iron oxide groundmass, close up

Turquoise embedded in iron oxide groundmass, close up

Background imageCrystals Collection: Green fluorite cubic crystal twins, close up

Green fluorite cubic crystal twins, close up

Background imageCrystals Collection: Prismatic Kashmir rubies embedded in rock matrix, close up

Prismatic Kashmir rubies embedded in rock matrix, close up

Background imageCrystals Collection: Snowflakes

Snowflakes

Background imageCrystals Collection: Sliced Swedish Saffron Plait, traditional cake for celebrating Sankta Lucia

Sliced Swedish Saffron Plait, traditional cake for celebrating Sankta Lucia, raisins and blanched nuts filling, plaited loaf and two slices, sugar crystals topping

Background imageCrystals Collection: Small heap of Demerara sugar, close up

Small heap of Demerara sugar, close up

Background imageCrystals Collection: Pile of fine sugar granules, view from above

Pile of fine sugar granules, view from above

Background imageCrystals Collection: Salt crystals and peppercorns

Salt crystals and peppercorns

Background imageCrystals Collection: Sugar crystals, SEM

Sugar crystals, SEM
Sugar crystals. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of crystals of sucrose extracted from sugar cane. Magnification: x32 at 6x7cm size

Background imageCrystals Collection: Iron pyrite crystals, SEM

Iron pyrite crystals, SEM
Iron pyrite crystals, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Iron pyrite (iron disulphide, FeS2), commonly known as fools gold, is the most abundant sulphide mineral and often occurs as cubes

Background imageCrystals Collection: Iron pyrite crystal, SEM

Iron pyrite crystal, SEM
Iron pyrite crystal, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Iron pyrite (iron disulphide, FeS2), commonly known as fools gold, is the most abundant sulphide mineral and often occurs as cubes

Background imageCrystals Collection: Phosphate crystals, SEM C014 / 1436

Phosphate crystals, SEM C014 / 1436
Phosphate crystals, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Magnification: x500 when printed at 10 centimetres wide

Background imageCrystals Collection: Phosphate crystals, SEM C014 / 1435

Phosphate crystals, SEM C014 / 1435
Phosphate crystals, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Magnification: x500 when printed at 10 centimetres wide

Background imageCrystals Collection: Meteorite Jepara, macrophotograph

Meteorite Jepara, macrophotograph
Polarized light macrophotograph of a thin section of the meteorite Jepara, found in Java, Indonesia in 2008, weighing 499 kilograms This meteorite is of the siderite type consisting principally of

Background imageCrystals Collection: Muonionalusta meteorite, micrograph

Muonionalusta meteorite, micrograph
Dark field micrograph of the surfcace of the iron fine octahedrite type meteorite Muonionalusta, found in Sweden. The Widmanstatten pattern of lines on the newly-cut surface are produced by the edges

Background imageCrystals Collection: Copper sulphate crystals light micrograph

Copper sulphate crystals light micrograph
Copper sulphate crystals, polarised light micrograph. Magnification: x2.5, when printed 10 centimetres wide

Background imageCrystals Collection: Oxytocin hormone crystals, PLM C016 / 7199

Oxytocin hormone crystals, PLM C016 / 7199
Oxytocin. Polarised light micrograph (PLM) of crystals of the female hormone oxytocin. In women this hormone is secreted naturally by the pituitary gland

Background imageCrystals Collection: Oestradiol, female sex hormone, PLM C016 / 7197

Oestradiol, female sex hormone, PLM C016 / 7197
Female sex hormone. Polarised light micrograph (PLM) of crystals of Oestradiol, also known as beta- Estradiol. This is the most potent of the six naturally-occurring oestrogens

Background imageCrystals Collection: Cystine in bone marrow, light micrograph

Cystine in bone marrow, light micrograph
Cystine in bone marrow. Light micrograph of crystals of cystine among blood cells in a sample of bone marrow. Cystine is an amino acid that can form crystals in urine



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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.