After much searching online, I finally found a reasonably cheap source of synthetic quartz crystals: http://www.teachersource.com/catalog/page/Earth_Science_Biology/Rocks_Minerals/
They're available for just 9.95 each for approximately six inch lengths. From the photo, they appear to be as-grown crystals, rather than lumbered.
I'm still going to be looking for a cheaper source, but so far this is the cheapest I've found. The site also has a number of other interesting products available, including ring-shaped neodymium magnets, a variety of rather strong rare earth magnet.
PS: The posts on the basics of orgonomy for this thread are coming, I'm just pouring over a lot of material on the subject and trying to figure out how to properly summarize it.
They're available for just 9.95 each for approximately six inch lengths. From the photo, they appear to be as-grown crystals, rather than lumbered.
I'm still going to be looking for a cheaper source, but so far this is the cheapest I've found. The site also has a number of other interesting products available, including ring-shaped neodymium magnets, a variety of rather strong rare earth magnet.
PS: The posts on the basics of orgonomy for this thread are coming, I'm just pouring over a lot of material on the subject and trying to figure out how to properly summarize it.
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