Pieces of the famous Sikhote-Alin iron meteorite. Formed by the meteorite impact of 1947.
Red hematite quartz started out as a rock crystal and was later mixed with hematite which gives it its red color. This is a grounding mineral for balance and balance.
The Campo del Cielo meteorite hit the Earth between 2200 and 2700 BC on the border of the provinces of Chaco and Santiago del Estero, Argentina.
Very special fluorite that changes from green to purple under the UV radiation of daylight! A fantastic phenomenon that very few minerals possess.
Beautiful tourmaline from Pakistan. Black and pink tourmaline combined in the same crystal
Wonderful green dioptase crystals in matrix. These 'copper emerald' crystals are only found in a few places in the world. Beautiful stone for the collector.
Petrified wood from Madagascar, beautiful piece where the original wood structure is still visible. 220 million years old!
Beautiful tumble stones of Baltic amber, smoothly polished with an attractive colour. The healing stone of 44 million years old.
This rare shark tooth is from the extinct Otodus Sokolovi shark that lived +/- 47 to 28 million years ago. Found in Dakhla, Western Sahara.
2 Stands for meteorite discs, agate slabs or other flat objects. 4x7x4,5 cm
Dendrite is a crystal form reminiscent of the branches of a tree. Formed by manganese-containing minerals. Dendrite is often mistakenly mistaken for a fossil.
The orthoceras lived about 400 million years ago and is the forerunner of our current squid.
Beautiful cut ruby ruby from India. Ruby stands for passion, protection and prosperity
Amethyst is a purple quartz variety that can discolour when heated or exposed to sunlight. Amethyst has calming and clarifying properties and can help with decision making, anger management and overcoming addictions.
Tangerine quartz from Brazil, the crystal that will free the inner child in you.
Beautiful sphere of agate from Brazil. This bulb has a beautiful blue color, this is colored and not natural.
Small fragments of Mars meteorites. Real Mars stones that hit the Earth as meteorites. University Isotope research has shown the origin of the stones.
Pyrite is the mineral with the golden shine, it is an iron and sulfur ore and was sometimes mistaken for gold.
The Campo del Cielo meteorite hit the Earth between 2200 and 2700 BC on the border of the provinces of Chaco and Santiago del Estero, Argentina.
Larimar is an extremely rare mineral found only in the Dominican Republic. It is also known as the Altlantis Stone