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All the United States Arizona Tempe Miners Rock Shop
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Miners Rock Shop

A family-owned store specializing in minerals, geodes, gemstones, and more.

Tempe, Arizona

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Fluorescent Andersonite from Utah.   jkulesha151 / Atlas Obscura User
A UV reactive mineral.   jkulesha151 / Atlas Obscura User
Multiple UV reactive minerals.   jkulesha151 / Atlas Obscura User
Turquoise from all around the southwest USA.   jkulesha151 / Atlas Obscura User
A selection of tumbled stones they have & polished agates for sale above.   jkulesha151 / Atlas Obscura User
A Hematite UFO sculpture made by a local artist friend & some Meteorite slices.   jkulesha151 / Atlas Obscura User
Artwork by the owners son hung up on the wall, and the display of gemstones and lapidary rough for sale.   jkulesha151 / Atlas Obscura User
A selection of some Zuni Fetishes they have at the shop.   jkulesha151 / Atlas Obscura User
An area of the front room with additional rooms down the hallway.   jkulesha151 / Atlas Obscura User
A cabinet with some more high end minerals.   jkulesha151 / Atlas Obscura User
A specimen of Chrysocolla and Azurite from Arizona.   jkulesha151 / Atlas Obscura User
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Shelves lined with cracked geodes, boxes and bins full of glittering crystals and minerals, and displays of fossils fill this colorful store. Miners Rock Shop is full of Arizona's geological wonders. Miner and jeweler Sonseeahray "Sonny" Baar and archeologist Sam Baar, owners of the shop, run their family business in the eclectic town of Tempe, Arizona. The family owns five mining claims across the state, offering earthly spectacles from the local landscape and beyond.

Their wide collection includes ultraviolet light-reactive minerals, crystals, gemstones, geodes, fossils, and lapidary rough. Visitors can tour their UV mineral room and crack open mysterious geodes. Beyond their selection of glistening goods, the Baars offer lapidary supplies and equipment, including faceting machines and other tools for polishing, cutting, and engraving. Sonny is an accomplished silversmith who makes the majority of the jewelry in the shop herself. 

Among the shelves of gems hang captivating wildlife paintings, all of which are made by the owner's 17-year-old  son. The shop also features a selection of Native American art sourced directly from the artists themselves, including hand-carved Hopi Kachina, hand-woven Native baskets, Native pottery, and hand-carved Zuni fetishes.

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The shop is open 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday.

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Miners Rock Shop
1103 W Fairmont Dr
Tempe, Arizona, 85282
United States
33.396218, -111.953424
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