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Euperlite 1 stone approx. 20ct-25ct (Michigan, USA) {Multiple purchase discount}

Sale price¥1,980

Lake Superior is one of the Great Lakes on the border between the United States and Canada, and is the second largest lake in the world . It was still fresh in our memory in the summer of 2017 when the news broke that a new type of shiny mineral had been discovered on its shores. The name of the mineral was "Eupalite." It was discovered by Eric Lintamaki. It is a stone that is characterized by its glowing orange color when exposed to black light .

Euperlite is popular in Caratz's classes for elementary school students , and we received requests to sell it in the Caratz store, which led to us putting it up for sale.

For more information on Euperlite, click here
https://karatz.jp/yooperite/

This product is eligible for multiple purchase discounts .
You can get a discount by purchasing multiple items at the same time. You can get a discount by purchasing multiple items of this product, but you can also get a discount by purchasing this product together with other multiple discount items. If you purchase two items, you will get a 1,000 yen discount off the total, and if you purchase three items, you will get a 1,500 yen discount off the total.


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Type: Raw stone Stone name: Euperlite
Size: See ruler photo (approx. 20ct - 25ct)
・Scratches/chips: -
Inclusions:-
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・Accessories: Case


*Please note that you cannot choose as this is a "random item".
*The only accessory included with this product is the case.
*We try to make the colors in the photos as close as possible to the actual product, but they may look slightly different from the actual product depending on the lighting conditions at the time of shooting and the monitor environment you are using. Also, some photos may have been taken using a penlight.
*For information on scratches, chips, treatments, and inclusions, please click here .
*For other frequently asked questions, please click here .

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