Selection of tumbled stones in a nice rounded shape in a mix of 1KG with colorful natural stones. not dyed! From Carnelian to Red Jasper.
Wooden treasure box with various fossils from Morocco, Brachiopods (shells), Gastropods (snail shells), black ammonite fragments, sea urchin, Orthoceras and Crinoid.
Wooden treasure box with fossil shark teeth and ray teeth that were found in Morocco.
Gypsum crystal with light energy. Beautiful mineral to work with, feels warm.
Rough gemstone mix of 5KG with +/- 200 stones. Suitable as waterstones, decoration material, collecting or for tumbling
Dust from the Moon! Obtained by sawing lunar meteorites. 200 milligrams of Moon dust in a bottle.
Selection of tumbled stones from all over the world. Mix bag of 1KG with medium and large stones of 1 to 4 cm.
Selection of tumbled stones in a nice rounded shape in a mix of 1KG with colorful natural stones. not dyed! From Carnelian to Red Jasper.
Selection of tumbled stones in a free form mix of 1KG with colourful stones like rock crystal, amethyst, agate, rose quartz and jasper
Certificate of Authenticity for meteorite orders. Only choose this certificate if you order a meteorite, moldavite or other tektite.
Campo del Cielo meteorite from Argentina in a nice display box. This is an iron meteorite that hit Argentina about 5000 years ago.
3 selenite charging discs with the motifs flower of life, tree of life and metatron. The discs have a diameter of 10 cm.
Dust from Mars! Obtained by sawing Mars meteorites. 200 milligrams of dust in a bottle. Very rare!
Gypsum crystal with light energy. Beautiful mineral to work with, feels warm.
Tooth of a Carcharodontosaurus, this was a large carnivorous dinosaur that lived about 100 million years ago near present-day North Africa
Emerald is one of the most famous gemstones in history, popular for centuries for its beautiful green color.
NWA meteorite for sale. Chondrite or Stone meteorite from Morocco with magnetic properties.
This is a moon meteorite. Laboratory research has shown that these special meteorites once belonged to the Moon.