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!
Tooth of a Carcharodontosaurus, this was a large carnivorous dinosaur that lived about 100 million years ago near present-day North Africa
Labradorite for sale with beautiful green and blue colors from Madagascar. Beautiful mineral with many color nuances
Discover the diversity of quartz crystals with our 1.5 kg collection package from Brazil. Suitable for collectors, as decoration, or as a gift. Varies in shape and color, with a guaranteed total weight.
Fossil sea urchins from the closed limestone quarry in Lixhe Belgium. Between 66 and 72.1 million years old (Late Cretaceous)
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.
Teeth of the largest land predator that ever lived! The Spinosaurus. This dinosaur could grow up to 15 meters long!
LED magnifying glass with 45x magnification and 21mm lens, equipped with LED lighting and adjustable focus, ideal for hobbyists to view details.
Morganite is a gemstone from the beryl group that also includes aquamarine and emerald. Because of the pink color it is seen as a love stone.
A set with mammal bones from the Ice Age that occurred in the Netherlands. Fished from the North Sea and expertly preserved.
Howlite is a beautiful white stone with grey veins. The stone helps reduce stress and put things into perspective. The stones in the bag are between 1 and 3 cm.
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.
Rubelite is the name for pink tourmaline. Because of this special color, it is a popular mineral and symbolizes love and passion.
The sand shark consists of a large family of sharks. These teeth come from the Carcharias tingitana that lived in the Paleocene (56-66 million years ago).
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.
Approximately 14.2 million years ago, a meteorite impact formed moldavite, a stone known for its intense energy and connection to cosmic forces.
Approximately 14.2 million years ago, a meteorite impact formed moldavite, a stone known for its intense energy and connection to cosmic forces.
Small stones from Martian meteorites. Genuine Martian rocks that impacted Earth as meteorites. University isotope research has confirmed their origin.
Drotops trilobite from Morocco. Trilobites are very old fossils that lived before the dinosaurs. The last trilobites became extinct 250 million years ago.