Morocops trilobite from Morocco. Trilobites are very old fossils that lived before the dinosaurs. The last trilobites be...
Teeth of the largest land predator that ever lived! The Spinosaurus. This dinosaur could grow up to 15 meters long!
A beautiful tooth of the Mosasaurus, a saurian that inhabited the seas in the late Cretaceous (71.3-65.4 million years a...
This Lapis Lazuli is beautiful blue in color with gold speckled pyrite and white calcite. Lapis Lazuli is a very spiritu...
Nicely polished serpentine from Pakistan. Serpentine is a weathered stone, so it can contain cavities and cracks. This h...
Amethyst is a purple quartz variety that can discolour when heated or exposed to sunlight. Amethyst has calming and clar...
The basilosaurus was an impressive prehistoric whale with conical teeth on the front and triangular teeth with many poin...
Morganite is a gemstone from the beryl group that also includes aquamarine and emerald. Because of the pink color it is ...
Beautifully finished gemstone massage pen or wands. Ideal for a relaxing gemstone or pressure point massage. Wonderfully...
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!
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 Spinosaur. This Dinosaur could be up to 15 meters long!
In its pure form, fluorite is colorless, but depending on the trace elements, fluorite can have different colors. For ex...
This hyalite opal glows bright green under both a long and a short wave UV lamp, the first photo was taken under the lig...
Very special fluorite that changes from green to purple under the UV radiation of daylight! A fantastic phenomenon that ...
Rainbow aura or Aqua aura is a crystal that has been treated with a gold infusion. It works as an aura cleanser with a p...
This fossil tooth belongs to the extinct Megalodon shark. This giant could grow up to 18 meters!