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If auctions are your pleasure, there are even online rock shop auction sites where you can bid on rocks, crystals and minerals, such as hemimorphite, adamite, fluorite, quartz, calcite or tourmaline. There are various rock, gem and mineral shows taking place all over the country. You just need to know where to look. Many rock shop websites post show information and calendars of events. If landscaping is your passion and you're looking for that something extra to add to your lawn, many rock shops sell large decorator mineral specimens. These pieces can add a nice touch to landscaping, or even interior design. Rocks, crystals and gems, such as hemimorphite, adamite, fluorite, quartz, calcite or tourmaline, make great gifts for the rock enthusiast in your life. In your search for a reputable rock shop, get recommendations from others in the business. Check out a few different stores and contact each one. Get contact information, company background, service reputation, hours, and product line. Visit each rock shop to check for cleanliness and helpfulness of staff. Ask if the store is part of a national chain, or locally owned and operated. Browse the merchandise, focusing on rocks, stones and gems you are particularly interested in, such as emeralds, cavansite, minerals, fluorite, quartz, fossils, polished rocks, gemstones and gold. Ask detailed information about each rock, and get certifications on each piece when buying, especially when purchasing gold or other expensive items. Find out if the store has a website you can check out to view products, such as fluorite, calcite, tourmaline, cavansite, apophyllite, aquamarine, barite, malachite, cerussite, amazonite, galena, garnet, azure, gold, beryl, emerald, fossils, silver, polished rocks, polished stones, and specimens. Before choosing a rock shop, keep in mind the rock shop's hours, location, friendliness of staff, products and reputation.
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