Rocks & Minerals Collection

$36.00

A collection of 36 beautiful Public Domain rock & minerals images. This is a digital product – you will receive 36 high-resolution files (36 .pngs). All images feature background transparency and are ideal for printing on various colors. Copyright free for any use, personal or commercial. No physical product will be shipped to you.

Images included:

Top row, left to right: (1) Crystallized Carbonate of Lime, (2) Stilbite, (3) Quartzose Pudding Stone, (4) Muriate of Soda, (5) Magnesium Carbonate, (6) Emerald.

Second row, left to right: (7) Carbonate of Lime, (8) Celestine (Sulphate of Strontian), (9) Natrolite, (10) Radiating or Stellated Quartz, (11) Native Sulphur, (12) Super Sulphuret of Arsenic.

Third row, left to right: (13) Cinnabar, (14) Chromate of Lead, (15) Azure Iron Ore, (16) Stellated Sulphate of Strontia, (17) Chlorite Marle, (18) Globular Feldspar.

Fourth row, left to right: (19) Native Antimony, (20) Turquoise, (21) Siderite, (22) Galena, (23) Yttrocerite, (24) Unknown Mineral Tab CCCXV.

Fifth row, left to right: (25) Oxide of Chrome, (26) Peroxide or Hydrate of Copper, (27) Pimelite, (28) Thulite, (29) Arseniate of Copper, (30) Earthy Talc.

Bottom Row, left to right: (31) Arseniate of Copper, (32) Blue Vitriol, (33) Sulphate of Iron, (34) Hydrate of Copper, (35) Velvet Copper Ore, (36) Blue Carbonate of Copper.

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These high resolution images have been optimized. The background page yellowing has been removed, colors have been adjusted and defects and damages fixed. These images may be used digitally on any colored background or printed on t-shirts, coffee mugs, tote bags or anything else you can think of.

  • Copyright: Public Domain (May be used for any use, personal or commercial)
  • 36 files 36 .png
  • 300 dpi
  • RGB color space
  • Artist: James Sowerby
  • (1) Crystallized Carbonate of Lime, 2400 x 3600 pixels, 8″ x 12″, .png (11.3MB with transparent background), Source: British mineralogy, Year: 1802
  • (2) Stilbite, 3600 x 5100 pixels, 12″ x 17″, .png (32.0MB with transparent background), Source: Exotic mineralogy, Year: 1811
  • (3) Quartzose Pudding Stone, 3000 x 4500 pixels, 10″ x 15″, .png (19.5MB with transparent background), Source: British mineralogy, Year: 1802
  • (4) Muriate of Soda, 2700 x 4800 pixels, 9″ x 16″, .png (12.3MB with transparent background), Source: British mineralogy, Year: 1802
  • (5) Magnesium Carbonate, 3000 x 3300 pixels, 10″ x 11″, .png (14.2MB with transparent background), Year: 1811
  • (6) Emerald, 3600 x 4800 pixels, 12″ x 16″, .png (26.4MB with transparent background), Source: Exotic mineralogy, Year: 1811
  • (7) Carbonate of Lime, 2400 x 3300 pixels, 8″ x 11″, .png (8.44MB with transparent background), Source: British mineralogy, Year: 1802
  • (8) Celestine (Sulphate of Strontian), 3000 x 3900 pixels, 10″ x 13″, .png (21.0MB with transparent background), Source: British mineralogy, Year: 1802
  • (9) Natrolite, 3600 x 5400 pixels, 12″ x 18″, .png (33.4MB with transparent background), Source: Exotic mineralogy, Year: 1811
  • (10) Radiating or Stellated Quartz, 3300 x 4800 pixels, 11″ x 16″, .png (25.7MB with transparent background), Source: British mineralogy, Year: 1802
  • (11) Native Sulphur, 4500 x 5700 pixels, 15″ x 19″, .png (56.7MB with transparent background), Source: Exotic mineralogy, Year: 1811
  • (12) Super Sulphuret of Arsenic, 3600 x 3900 pixels, 12″ x 13″, .png (22.0MB with transparent background), Source: Exotic mineralogy, Year: 1811
  • (13) Cinnabar, 3300 x 3900 pixels, 11″ x 13″, .png (23.2MB with transparent background), Source: Exotic mineralogy, Year: 1811
  • (14) Chromate of Lead, 3600 x 5700 pixels, 12″ x 19″, .png (34.8MB with transparent background), Source: Exotic mineralogy, Year: 1811
  • (15) Azure Iron Ore, 2700 x 3600 pixels, 9″ x 12″, .png (12.5MB with transparent background), Source: Exotic mineralogy, Year: 1811
  • (16) Stellated Sulphate of Strontia, 3900 x 3000 pixels, 13″ x 10″, .png (16.2MB with transparent background), Source: Exotic mineralogy, Year: 1811
  • (17) Chlorite Marle, 2400 x 2700 pixels, 8″ x 9″, .png (11.2MB with transparent background), Source: British mineralogy, Year: 1802
  • (18) Globular Feldspar, 3900 x 5700 pixels, 13″ x 19″, .png (34.4MB with transparent background), Source: Exotic mineralogy, Year: 1811
  • (19) Native Antimony, 3600 x 5400 pixels, 12″ x 18″, .png (37.6MB with transparent background), Source: Exotic mineralogy, Year: 1811
  • (20) Turquoise, 2100 x 3600 pixels, 7″ x 12″, .png (9.21MB with transparent background), Source: Exotic mineralogy, Year: 1811
  • (21) Siderite, 3300 x 2700 pixels, 11″ x 9″, .png (17.6MB with transparent background), Source: Exotic mineralogy, Year: 1811
  • (22) Galena, 3000 x 6600 pixels, 10″ x 22″, .png (28.2MB with transparent background), Source: British mineralogy, Year: 1802
  • (23) Yttrocerite, 3300 x 6000 pixels, 11″ x 20″, .png (32.9MB with transparent background), Source: Exotic mineralogy, Year: 1811
  • (24) Unknown Mineral Tab CCCXV, 3300 x 2400 pixels, 11″ x 8″, .png (11.7MB with transparent background), Source: Exotic mineralogy, Year: 1811
  • (25) Oxide of Chrome, 3000 x 4200 pixels, 10″ x 14″, .png (23.6MB with transparent background), Source: Exotic mineralogy, Year: 1811
  • (26) Peroxide or Hydrate of Copper, 3300 x 4800 pixels, 11″ x 16″, .png (27.2MB with transparent background), Source: British mineralogy, Year: 1802
  • (27) Pimelite, 2700 x 3900 pixels, 9″ x 13″, .png (22.1MB with transparent background), Source: Exotic mineralogy, Year: 1811
  • (28) Thulite, 2700 x 2700 pixels, 9 x 9″, .png (13.9MB with transparent background), Source: Exotic mineralogy, Year: 1811
  • (29) Arseniate of Copper, 2700 x 4500 pixels, 9″ x 15″, .png (14.7MB with transparent background), Source: British mineralogy, Year: 1802
  • (30) Earthy Talc, 3000 x 3000 pixels, 10″ x 10″, .png (14.0MB with transparent background), Year: 1802
  • (31) Arseniate of Copper, 1800 x 2400 pixels, 6″ x 8″, .png (5.69MB with transparent background), Source: British mineralogy, Year: 1802
  • (32) Blue Vitriol, 2700 x 3000 pixels, 9″ x 10″, .png (12.5MB with transparent background), Source: British mineralogy, Year: 1802
  • (33) Sulphate of Iron, 2700 x 3600 pixels, 9″ x 12″, .png (15.6MB with transparent background), Source: Exotic mineralogy, Year: 1811
  • (34) Hydrate of Copper, 3000 x 4500 pixels, 10″ x 15″, .png (25.2MB with transparent background), Source: British mineralogy, Year: 1802
  • (35) Velvet Copper Ore, 3600 x 2700 pixels, 12″ x 9″, .png (16.8MB with transparent background), Source: Exotic mineralogy, Year: 1811
  • (36) Blue Carbonate of Copper, 3900 x 6000 pixels, 13″ x 20″, .png (30.6MB with transparent background), Source: Exotic mineralogy, Year: 1811
  • ***Note: The low resolution sample image on this page may be blurry and/or pixelated from compression. The downloadable versions are high resolution and beautiful!***