A unique mineral composed of barium sulphate, barite is remarkably heavy for a non-metallic material. It provides stability and strengthens communication, by reducing insecurity and promoting self-confidence.
Stichtite is a mineral discovered in 1910 in Tasmania, Australia. Named after the manager of the nearby copper mine, it has a purplish-pink to purplish-pink colour. Stichtite a powerful stone for healing and reconciliation
This fossil tooth belongs to the extinct Megalodon shark. This giant could grow up to 18 meters!
Cobalto Calcite from Congo, the stone of unconditional love and a powerful charger for the chakras.
Tooth of a Carcharodontosaurus, this was a large carnivorous dinosaur that lived about 100 million years ago near present-day North Africa
Beautifully polished cryolite or ice stone with siderite and galenite inclusions. Cryolite is a rare mineral from Greenland.
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.
A beautiful tooth of the Mosasaurus, a saurian that populated the seas in the late Cretaceous (71.3-65.4 million years ago).
Libyan glass or gold tektite. These beautiful yellow tektites were created by a meteorite impact from 28 million years ago on the border of Libya and Egypt. The impact of the meteorite melted the desert sands.
Libyan glass or gold tektite. These beautiful yellow tektites were created by a meteorite impact from 28 million years ago on the border of Libya and Egypt. The impact of the meteorite melted the desert sands.
Libyan glass or gold tektite. These beautiful yellow tektites were created by a meteorite impact from 28 million years ago on the border of Libya and Egypt. The impact of the meteorite melted the desert sands.
Libyan glass or gold tektite. These beautiful yellow tektites were created by a meteorite impact from 28 million years ago on the border of Libya and Egypt. The impact of the meteorite melted the desert sands.
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.
Tooth of the extinct Pterosaur. An extinct flying reptile that dominated the sky for 160 million years.
Tooth of the extinct Pterosaur. An extinct flying reptile that dominated the sky for 160 million years.
Tooth of the extinct Pterosaur. An extinct flying reptile that dominated the sky for 160 million years.
Teeth of the largest land predator that ever lived! The Spinosaur. This Dinosaur could be up to 15 meters long!
Teeth of the largest land predator that ever lived! The Spinosaur. This Dinosaur could be up to 15 meters long!
Teeth of the largest land predator that ever lived! The Spinosaurus. This dinosaur could grow up to 15 meters long!
Teeth of the largest land predator that ever lived! The Spinosaurus. This dinosaur could grow up to 15 meters long!
Authentic fossil sea lily (crinoid) from Mexico. These pieces are pure and natural, with no added color. Each fossil reveals the characteristic structure of these ancient sea creatures and provides a tangible link to prehistoric marine life.
Yellow Moscona fluorite from Asturias, Spain. Beautiful cubic crystals on limestone or barite. Rare, clear, and intensely colored – a valuable addition to any mineral collection.
Beautiful deep purple amethyst cluster from Uruguay with at least one flat side, allowing it to be displayed beautifully at all times. A stunning showpiece!
Phacops trilobite from Morocco. Trilobites are very old fossils that lived before the dinosaurs. The last trilobites became extinct 250 million years ago.