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Here’s why you should make your next Vacation a Rockhounding Trip
A French Vogue article from 2018 serves as an unusual roadmap through the geological treasures of the American West. The…
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Are you a believer?
While Littlefield Home specializes in the commercial and aesthetic value of minerals and rarely dabbles in their occult associations, we're…
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What happens when a mineral becomes a material?
In a recent Architectural Digest article by journalist Madeline Luckel--"Callidus Guild Brings Minerals and Materiality to Wallpaper in Transcendent Ways"--…
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The largest collection of mineral specimens: where is it and who owns it?
Whether you've become the collector of several Littlefield Home mineral specimens or are looking to expand your collection, you may…
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What does Selenite have do with Oklahoma?
Approximately 1,000 miles away from Littlefield Home's native city of Atlanta lies a goldmine of uniquely shaped and colored selenite…
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How is Onyx Carved?
Earning a seven on the Mohs Mineral Hardness scale, Onyx is only three points softer than diamond, the hardest known…
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Five Surprising Facts about Selenite
Since an entire page of our website is devoted to Selenite, it's important to know a few interesting facts about…
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3 Ways to Decorate with Onyx Bowls
Several week ago, a customer who was looking at an onyx bowl in our ADAC showroom asked, "What should I…
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Crystal Quartz: What is it and what is it worth?
In a Scioly.org post from 2014, one anonymous user asks another anonymous user a question which has likely crossed the…
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Decorating with Minerals 101
"Mineral mania has hit the design word," writes Kate Simmons in a Decoist article entitled, "Let it Sparkle: Decorating with…