The Seattle Mineral Market (http://www.seattlesmineralmarket.com/) has a full range of minerals, from beginner's collection pieces, to many higher end, rare minerals, and from decorative pieces to potent metaphysical crystals. Wherever your interests in the mineral world, you'll find plenty to keep you busy here.
We are very excited to bring the full range of natural beauty and share our knowledge and collections with you. In addition to minerals, you'll find gemstones, fossils, jewelry, minera...
The Seattle Mineral Market (http://www.seattlesmineralmarket.com/) has a full range of minerals, from beginner's collection pieces, to many higher end, rare minerals, and from decorative pieces to potent metaphysical crystals. Wherever your interests in the mineral world, you'll find plenty to keep you busy here.
We are very excited to bring the full range of natural beauty and share our knowledge and collections with you. In addition to minerals, you'll find gemstones, fossils, jewelry, mineral books, and more.
*** Free Admission ***
*** Free Parking ***
*** Free Minerals for Kids! ***
SHOW DATES/TIMES:
May 21st 10am-6pm
May 22nd 10am-6pm
JOIN the Seattle Mineral Market group and turn on notifications to stay in touch with us year round. https://www.facebook.com/groups/seattlemineralmarket/
For dealer info contact:
Bart Cannon ~ www.cannonminerals.com ~ cannonmp@comcast.net ~ 206 522 9233
For social media info contact:
Michelle Ferris of Crystallography ~ https://www.facebook.com/groups/CrystalsGemsMinerals/ ~ crystallographygems@gmail.com
2016 DEALERS
Alfredo Petrov Minerals 1 table. Sophisticated rare species.
Bart Cannon Minerals 2 tables. Fine field collected NW minerals, rare species, polished ore sections, ArtQuartz www.cannonminerals.com, www.cannonmicroprobe.com
Bob Meyer Minerals 2 tables. Worldwide minerals. Deep inventory.
Bohemia Minerals (A.J. Luzier) 2 tables. Worldwide minerals. Oregon barite a specialty.
Bolivian Minerals (Jerry Tumey) 2 tables. Worldwide minerals specializing in Bolivian materials.
Cascade Scepters (Joe George) 3 tables. Fine NW quartz crystals, worldwide inventory.
Cam’s Crystals (Cameron Lowder) 2 tables. Mineral Specimens.
Crystallography (Michelle Ferris) 3 tables. Mineral specimens for display and healing, including malachite, limonite, vanadanite, and sacred geoometry jewelry.
Crystal Addiction (Robert Miller) 2 tables
Dana Slaughter Minerals 2 tables Worldwide mineral specimens at attractive prices.
Earthlight (Kim Villines) 3 tables. Collector and decorator mineral specimens and jewlery.
Falconbury Minerals (Steve Falconbury) 2 tables Mineral Specimens.
Galaxy Gems Brazil (Troy Hatch) 4 tables. Crystals of gem minerals, cut stones, tourmaline bi-color broaches.
Gary Moldovany Minerals 2 tables East Coast USA mineral specimens including Franklin, NJ and Rhein Property, Amity, NY.
Great Northern Minerals (Dylan Trevors) 2 tables. Fine worldwide mineral specimens. Georgia amethyst a specialty.
John Lindell Minerals 2 tables. Field collected NW minerals and general worldwide inventory.
J.T. Hilton Minerals 2 tables. Field collected NW minerals and wordlwide inventory.
Leigh Readdy Minerals 3 tables. Diverse mineral specimen inventory from the 60s through today.
Lithocat (Bruce Kelley) 1 table. Mineral specimens and photomicrography.
Matt Fimiano Minerals 1 table.
Medusa Mikhlana (Tatyana Mikhlina) 1 table. Custom jewelry based on crystals.
Mineral Endeavors (Brittany Burkhardt) 2 tables. Minerals, fossils, jewelry. PAID in Full.
Mitchell Fund Minerals 1 table
Natural Gold and Jade (Tom Payne) 2 tables. Native gold, Wyoming jade..
Northwest Rockhound (Lanny Kittleson) 1 table. N, jewelry, collecting equipment.
P & D Agate (Roxanne Jordan) 2 tables. Gem materialsn.
Pacific Rim Minerals (John Meek) 3 tables
Peter Michael Boyd Minerals 2 tables
Phantom Minerals 1 table
Phoebe Minerals 1 table
R.W. Phantom Minerals 1 table
Ray Hill Minerals 1 table. Rare species, gem minerals.
Stone Styles (Jesse Adkins) 2 tables
Tipps Gems (Mari and Jon Tipps) 2 tables. Mineral specimens including fluorescents.
Washington Minerals (Jeff Schwartz) 2 tables
Washington Treasures (Stuart Tate Wilson) 1 table. Worldwide and northwest minerals.
Interested in Vending?
$80 per table for the entire show. Cost breakdown: Table fee is $70.00, plus the $10 City of Seattle Trade Show license for each dealer without a Seattle Business license.
OFFICIAL WEBSITE: http://www.seattlesmineralmarket.com/
FB GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/seattlemineralmarket/
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