A person that collects stones is called a rock collector or rock hound.
A lapidarist is an expert on precious stones and the cutting and engraving of them.
a pebblector! Lols=) A Lithophile or 'stone lover 'is my invented name for you.
Can't think of any other term that gem stone collector or enthusiast. A gemmologist is something (someone) different.
The common term is rock hound. If the collector collects precious stones, gemologist could fit.
Metamorphic
A rock collector is generally referred to as a rockhound.A person who studies the science behind rocks is called a petrologist.
Lava is the general term for igneous rock that forms on the surface. Extrusive igneous rock is the more technical term.
The Texture term for metamorphic rock which are not banded or layered is non-foliated metamorphic rock. Good examples are marble and quartzite.
Magma.
A rockhound is a geologist or rock collector.
a coral collector
Metamorphic
I suggest the term "Buttonist"
A rock collector is generally referred to as a rockhound.A person who studies the science behind rocks is called a petrologist.
A rock collector is generally referred to as a rockhound.A person who studies the science behind rocks is called a petrologist.
The correct term for a stamp-collector is "philatelist".
The general term for a rock fragment is a sedimentary rock. This is taught in science.
They can range from free (a rock) to anything a collector is willing to pay.
The proper term for that person would be known as a numismatist. There is no difference in titles between an American collector,a Canadian collector, or a European collector.
Bibliophile is the term for a book collector.
A geologist is a person who studies rocks and rock formations. A rock collector or a rock hound is a person who collects rocks for fun.