Luna Panther collector mineral guide
Adamite: History, Meaning, Value and Collector Notes
Adamite is a zinc arsenate mineral represented in Luna Panther's one-off mineral specimen inventory. This guide links the mineral background to the exact Luna Panther specimens currently catalogued.
There is currently 1 linked Luna Panther specimen listing for Adamite. Use the photos, weight, dimensions and locality notes on each product page before comparing value.
Mineral Background
Adamite is best approached as a collector mineral rather than a generic decorative crystal. The important details are the confirmed mineral identity, locality, crystal habit, associations on the matrix and the condition shown in close photographs.
In Luna Panther listings, the name is paired with the exact specimen weight, measurements and photographs so buyers can judge the actual piece rather than relying on a stock image.
How to Compare Adamite Specimens
Look for yellow, green or colourless crystals, sometimes fluorescent. A strong specimen normally shows its main crystal habit clearly from more than one angle.
Matrix can add value when it shows natural context, associated minerals or a classic locality. It can reduce value if it hides the main mineral, makes the piece unstable or carries obvious damage.
Value and Market Notes
Colour, fluorescence, crystal form and locality drive interest.
For one-off mineral specimens, value is not a simple price-per-gram calculation. A small, well-crystallised, labelled piece can be more desirable than a much larger but ordinary or damaged specimen.
Care and Handling
Collector mineral: keep dry, avoid dust and wash hands after handling.
Collector mineral notes are practical display and identification guidance. Metaphysical meanings, where mentioned elsewhere on Luna Panther, should be treated as traditional and symbolic rather than medical advice.
Current Luna Panther Adamite Specimens
FAQs
What is Adamite?
Adamite is a zinc arsenate mineral. For buying, check the exact photos, locality, weight, dimensions and condition notes.
What affects the value of Adamite?
Colour, fluorescence, crystal form and locality drive interest.
How should Adamite be cared for?
Collector mineral: keep dry, avoid dust and wash hands after handling.

