Ocean Jasper is found exclusively in Madagascar. The stone is characterized by its many different colors and spherical patterns.
The Seymchan meteorite, discovered in Russia, contains iron-nickel and olivine crystals. Initially considered an iron meteorite, it was recognized as a pallasite due to its unique mix of metal and olivines.
Approximately 14.2 million years ago, a meteorite impact formed moldavite, a stone known for its intense energy and connection to cosmic forces.
Petrified wood from Madagascar, beautiful piece where the original wood structure is still visible. 220 million years old!
This is a moon meteorite. Laboratory research has shown that these special meteorites once belonged to the Moon.
Approximately 14.2 million years ago, a meteorite impact formed moldavite, a stone known for its intense energy and connection to cosmic forces.
Teeth of the largest land predator that ever lived! The Spinosaurus. This dinosaur could grow up to 15 meters long!
Dust from Mars! Obtained by sawing Mars meteorites. 200 milligrams of dust in a bottle. Very rare!
Small fragments of Mars meteorites. Real Mars stones that hit the Earth as meteorites. University Isotope research has shown the origin of the stones.
A nice bag of amethyst tumbled stones from Brazil.
Deep dark smoky quartz crystal sourced from Mount Malosa in Zomba, Malawi. The crystal has a natural intense dark colour and contains traces of aegirine, a crystal known for its strong grounding properties.
Emerald is one of the most famous gemstones in history, popular for centuries for its beautiful green color.
Teeth of the largest land predator that ever lived! The Spinosaur. This Dinosaur could be up to 15 meters long!
Fossil sea urchins from the closed limestone quarry in Lixhe Belgium. Between 66 and 72.1 million years old (Late Cretaceous)
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!
This is a tooth of the extinct Megalodon shark. This giant could reach a length of 18 meters!
Uvarovite is the rarest and the only consistent green garnet of the grossular family. It is a popular gem among lovers.
Tooth of a Carcharodontosaurus, this was a large carnivorous dinosaur that lived about 100 million years ago near present-day North Africa