A beautiful tooth of the Mosasaurus, a saurian that populated the seas in the late Cretaceous (71.3-65.4 million years ago).
Beautiful pendant of labradorite with beautiful green and blue colors from Madagascar. Beautiful mineral with many color nuances
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.
Auralite is a very rare rock that can consist of as many as 23 minerals. It is a crystal with very powerful energies
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.
Approximately 14.2 million years ago, a meteorite impact formed moldavite, a stone known for its intense energy and connection to cosmic forces.
The Agoudal meteorite (Imilchil) is an iron meteorite from Morocco. This huge meteorite impact is a class IIAB with a low nickel content. A rarity within the iron meteorites.
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!
Beautiful smoky quarz from Brazil. A strong grounding and detoxifying stone.
Phacops trilobite from Morocco. Trilobites are very old fossils that lived before the dinosaurs. The last trilobites became extinct 250 million years ago.
Phacops trilobite from Morocco. Trilobites are very old fossils that lived before the dinosaurs. The last trilobites became extinct 250 million years ago.
In its pure form, fluorite is colorless, but depending on the trace elements, fluorite can have different colors. For example, fluorite can have the colors purple, green, yellow, blue or sometimes even red.
In its pure form, fluorite is colorless, but depending on the trace elements, fluorite can have different colors. For example, fluorite can have the colors purple, green, yellow, blue or sometimes even red.
The Aguas Zarcas meteorite, which fell in Costa Rica in 2019, is considered one of the most detailed representations of organic synthesis in the early solar system. The meteorite contains valuable information about prebiotic compounds.
Nicely polished serpentine from Pakistan. Serpentine is a weathered stone, so it can contain cavities and cracks. This has no negative effect on the effect, it reflects the unique character of the stone.
Nicely polished serpentine from Pakistan. Serpentine is a weathered stone, so it can contain cavities and cracks. This has no negative effect on the effect, it reflects the unique character of the stone.
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.
The mineral aragonite is a polymorph of calcite with its own crystal structure. It has a grounding effect and can occur in many different colours.
Very special fluorite that changes from green to purple under the UV radiation of daylight! A fantastic phenomenon that very few minerals possess.