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Scolecite Flower Geode Origin: Nashik, Maharashtra, India Size : 92 x 77 x 48 mm Weight: 365 gr
$80.00
Scolecite Flower Geode with Sparkly Druzy Quartz Origin: Nashik, Maharashtra, India Size : 80 x 76 x 55 mm Weight: 335 gr
$70.00
Scolecite Flower Geode with Sparkly Druzy Quartz Origin: Nashik, Maharashtra, India Size : 86 x 79 x 63 mm Weight: 389 gr
$80.00
Scolecite Geode with Sparkly Druzy Quartz Origin: Nashik, Maharashtra, India Size : 82 x 68 x 42 mm Weight: 289 gr
$90.00
Scolecite Flower Geode with Sparkly Druzy Quartz Origin: Nashik, Maharashtra, India Size : 85 x 65 x 52 mm Weight: 315 gr
$80.00
Scolecite Flower Geode with Sparkly Druzy Quartz Origin: Nashik, Maharashtra, India Size : 96 x 73 x 58 mm Weight: 417 gr
$98.00
Scolecite Flower Geode with Sparkly Druzy Quartz Origin: Nashik, Maharashtra, India Size : 74 x 58 x 53 mm Weight: 266 gr
$78.00
Scolecite Flower Geode with Sparkly Druzy Quartz Origin: Nashik, Maharashtra, India Size : 94 x 76 x 62 mm Weight: 420 gr
$70.00
Scolecite Flower Geode with Sparkly Druzy Quartz Origin: Nashik, Maharashtra, India Size : 74 x 64 x 38 mm Weight: 221 gr
$72.00
Scolecite Flower Geode with Sparkly Druzy Quartz Origin: Nashik, Maharashtra, India Size : 83 x 73 x 57 mm Weight: 276 gr
$70.00
Scolecite Flower Geode with Sparkly Druzy Quartz Origin: Nashik, Maharashtra, India Size : 82 x 72 x 62 mm Weight: 331 gr
$68.00
Scolecite Flower Geode with Sparkly Druzy Quartz Origin: Nashik, Maharashtra, India Size : 78 x 69 x 46 mm Weight: 248 gr
$70.00
Scolecite Flower Geode with Sparkly Druzy Quartz Origin: Nashik, Maharashtra, India Size : 72 x 65 x 54 mm Weight: 226 gr
$52.00
Scolecite Geode with Sparkly Druzy Quartz Origin: Nashik, Maharashtra, India Size : 71 x 69 x 44 mm Weight: 265 gr
$65.00
Scolecite Geode with Sparkly Druzy Quartz Origin: Nashik, Maharashtra, India Size : 72 x 64 x 51 mm Weight: 199 gr
$68.00
Stunning Scolecite Crystals with Pink Heulandite Geode Origin: Nashik, Maharashtra, India Size: 115 x 95 x 75 mm Weight: 477 grams
$215.00
Seafoam Green Tourmaline with Quartz Origin: Paprook, Kunar, Afghanistan Size: 72 x 60 x 45 mm Weight: 125 Grams
$88.00
Selenite Crystals on Matrix Origin: Mexico Size: 120 x 103 x 85 mm Weight: 502 gr
$155.00
Septarian Dragon Stone Geode Egg This is a really cool septarian "dragon egg" geode collected in the Betsiboka Region of Madagascar. The hollow cavity is full of beautiful black & brown aragonite and calcite crystals. It is a hollow septarian nodule which has been polished into an egg shape, and the natural cracked pattern of the septarian gives it the appearance of a dragons egg. A spectacular display piece. Septarian Nodules are concretions containing angular cavities or cracks, called "septaria", filled with calcite and aragonite. A concretion is a hard, compact mass of rock that often forms around decaying organic matter. In the case of septarian nodules, the concretions formed around decaying sea life in a marine environment. The exact mechanism for how the cracks form in the concretions is a mystery. One possible mechanism is the dehydration of the clay-rich core of a concretion, causing it to shrink and crack. The cracks could also be caused by gas expansion produced by the decaying organic matter within a concretion. Earthquakes have also been suggested as yet another mechanism. The cracks in the concretions are then filled in with minerals such as calcite (yellow), aragonite (brown), and sometimes pyrite, causing very interesting patterns. They have often been described as looking like dragon's skin. They are frequently found as geodes with hollow, calcite crystal-filled cavities. More rarely, the fossils that originally started the formation of the concretion are still preserved in the septarian. From: Ambondromamy, Betsiboka Region, Madagascar Size: 104 mm Weight: 787 Grams
$110.00
Utah Septarian Geode with Gorgeous Calcite 🐉🐉 From Late Cretaceous Period. Approximately 100 million years old. Found in Kane County, Near Orderville, UtahThese stunning geodes compose ofCalcite (Yellow Centers) , Aragonite (Brown Lines), Limestone (Outer Grey Rock), occasionally Barite, Pyrite and Marcasite. Utah Septarian is mined from sedimentary rock 20 to 80 feet below the surface of the Earth ! Only about a quarter of them have hollow centers. Size : 113 x 104 x 81 mm Weight : 958 gr
$400.00
Utah Septarian Geode with Gorgeous Calcite 🐉🐉 From Late Cretaceous Period. Approximately 100 million years old. Found in Kane County, Near Orderville, UtahThese stunning geodes compose ofCalcite (Yellow Centers) , Aragonite (Brown Lines), Limestone (Outer Grey Rock), occasionally Barite, Pyrite and Marcasite. Utah Septarian is mined from sedimentary rock 20 to 80 feet below the surface of the Earth ! Only about a quarter of them have hollow centers. Perfectly self standing Size : 80 x 63 x 58 mm Weight : 317 gr
$165.00
Utah Septarian Geode with Gorgeous Calcite 🐉🐉 From Late Cretaceous Period. Approximately 100 million years old. Found in Kane County, Near Orderville, UtahThese stunning geodes compose ofCalcite (Yellow Centers) , Aragonite (Brown Lines), Limestone (Outer Grey Rock), occasionally Barite, Pyrite and Marcasite. Utah Septarian is mined from sedimentary rock 20 to 80 feet below the surface of the Earth ! Only about a quarter of them have hollow centers. Perfectly self standing Size : 143 x 114 x 58 mm Weight : 965 gr
$300.00
Utah Septarian Geode with Gorgeous Calcite 🐉🐉 From Late Cretaceous Period. Approximately 100 million years old. Found in Kane County, Near Orderville, UtahThese stunning geodes compose ofCalcite (Yellow Centers) , Aragonite (Brown Lines), Limestone (Outer Grey Rock), occasionally Barite, Pyrite and Marcasite. Utah Septarian is mined from sedimentary rock 20 to 80 feet below the surface of the Earth ! Only about a quarter of them have hollow centers. Perfectly self standing Size : 117 x 103 x 73 mm Weight : 805 gr
$280.00
Utah Septarian Geode with Gorgeous Calcite 🐉🐉 From Late Cretaceous Period. Approximately 100 million years old. Found in Kane County, Near Orderville, UtahThese stunning geodes compose ofCalcite (Yellow Centers) , Aragonite (Brown Lines), Limestone (Outer Grey Rock), occasionally Barite, Pyrite and Marcasite. Utah Septarian is mined from sedimentary rock 20 to 80 feet below the surface of the Earth ! Only about a quarter of them have hollow centers. Perfectly self standing Size :122 x 121 x 120 mm Weight : 986 gr
$310.00
Year of Discovery: 1967 Found in Magadan, Russia Age: ~ 4.5 billion years old The Seymchan meteorite is a remarkable extraterrestrial specimen that has captivated scientists and collectors alike since its discovery in the remote region of Magadan, Russia, in 1967. Named after the nearby Seymchan River, this meteorite showcases a captivating blend of metallic and stony components, making it a unique and sought-after piece in the world of meteoritics. The story of Seymchan's journey to Earth began billions of years ago during the formation of our solar system. It is believed to have originated from a disrupted parent body, possibly an asteroid or a planetesimal, where the core and mantle materials mixed due to a cataclysmic impact. The resulting fragments were scattered throughout space, eventually finding their way to our planet as meteorites. The Seymchan meteorite has gained recognition not only for its intriguing composition but also for its exceptional preservation. While many meteorites endure significant alteration upon atmospheric entry and impact with the Earth's surface, Seymchan specimens often exhibit a remarkable fusion crust—a thin, dark layer formed during atmospheric entry—which preserves the meteorite's pristine appearance. This makes Seymchan meteorites highly desirable for scientific research and collections. Size: 15 x 15 x 15 mm Weight: 118.9 carats
$140.00
Year of Discovery: 1967 Found in Magadan, Russia Age: ~ 4.5 billion years old The Seymchan meteorite is a remarkable extraterrestrial specimen that has captivated scientists and collectors alike since its discovery in the remote region of Magadan, Russia, in 1967. Named after the nearby Seymchan River, this meteorite showcases a captivating blend of metallic and stony components, making it a unique and sought-after piece in the world of meteoritics. The story of Seymchan's journey to Earth began billions of years ago during the formation of our solar system. It is believed to have originated from a disrupted parent body, possibly an asteroid or a planetesimal, where the core and mantle materials mixed due to a cataclysmic impact. The resulting fragments were scattered throughout space, eventually finding their way to our planet as meteorites. The Seymchan meteorite has gained recognition not only for its intriguing composition but also for its exceptional preservation. While many meteorites endure significant alteration upon atmospheric entry and impact with the Earth's surface, Seymchan specimens often exhibit a remarkable fusion crust—a thin, dark layer formed during atmospheric entry—which preserves the meteorite's pristine appearance. This makes Seymchan meteorites highly desirable for scientific research and collections. Size: 9 x 9 x 9 mm Weight: 32 carats
$70.00
Year of Discovery: 1967 Found in Magadan, Russia Age: ~ 4.5 billion years old The Seymchan meteorite is a remarkable extraterrestrial specimen that has captivated scientists and collectors alike since its discovery in the remote region of Magadan, Russia, in 1967. Named after the nearby Seymchan River, this meteorite showcases a captivating blend of metallic and stony components, making it a unique and sought-after piece in the world of meteoritics. The story of Seymchan's journey to Earth began billions of years ago during the formation of our solar system. It is believed to have originated from a disrupted parent body, possibly an asteroid or a planetesimal, where the core and mantle materials mixed due to a cataclysmic impact. The resulting fragments were scattered throughout space, eventually finding their way to our planet as meteorites. The Seymchan meteorite has gained recognition not only for its intriguing composition but also for its exceptional preservation. While many meteorites endure significant alteration upon atmospheric entry and impact with the Earth's surface, Seymchan specimens often exhibit a remarkable fusion crust—a thin, dark layer formed during atmospheric entry—which preserves the meteorite's pristine appearance. This makes Seymchan meteorites highly desirable for scientific research and collections. Size: 9 x 9 x 9 mm Weight: 34.1 carats
$70.00
Year of Discovery: 1967 Found in Magadan, Russia Age: ~ 4.5 billion years old The Seymchan meteorite is a remarkable extraterrestrial specimen that has captivated scientists and collectors alike since its discovery in the remote region of Magadan, Russia, in 1967. Named after the nearby Seymchan River, this meteorite showcases a captivating blend of metallic and stony components, making it a unique and sought-after piece in the world of meteoritics. The story of Seymchan's journey to Earth began billions of years ago during the formation of our solar system. It is believed to have originated from a disrupted parent body, possibly an asteroid or a planetesimal, where the core and mantle materials mixed due to a cataclysmic impact. The resulting fragments were scattered throughout space, eventually finding their way to our planet as meteorites. The Seymchan meteorite has gained recognition not only for its intriguing composition but also for its exceptional preservation. While many meteorites endure significant alteration upon atmospheric entry and impact with the Earth's surface, Seymchan specimens often exhibit a remarkable fusion crust—a thin, dark layer formed during atmospheric entry—which preserves the meteorite's pristine appearance. This makes Seymchan meteorites highly desirable for scientific research and collections. Size: 9 x 9 x 9 mm Weight: 34.3 carats
$70.00
Year of Discovery: 1967 Found in Magadan, Russia Age: ~ 4.5 billion years old The Seymchan meteorite is a remarkable extraterrestrial specimen that has captivated scientists and collectors alike since its discovery in the remote region of Magadan, Russia, in 1967. Named after the nearby Seymchan River, this meteorite showcases a captivating blend of metallic and stony components, making it a unique and sought-after piece in the world of meteoritics. The story of Seymchan's journey to Earth began billions of years ago during the formation of our solar system. It is believed to have originated from a disrupted parent body, possibly an asteroid or a planetesimal, where the core and mantle materials mixed due to a cataclysmic impact. The resulting fragments were scattered throughout space, eventually finding their way to our planet as meteorites. The Seymchan meteorite has gained recognition not only for its intriguing composition but also for its exceptional preservation. While many meteorites endure significant alteration upon atmospheric entry and impact with the Earth's surface, Seymchan specimens often exhibit a remarkable fusion crust—a thin, dark layer formed during atmospheric entry—which preserves the meteorite's pristine appearance. This makes Seymchan meteorites highly desirable for scientific research and collections. Size: 9 x 9 x 9 mm Weight: 35.7 carats
$60.00
Year of Discovery: 1967 Found in Magadan, Russia Age: ~ 4.5 billion years old The Seymchan meteorite is a remarkable extraterrestrial specimen that has captivated scientists and collectors alike since its discovery in the remote region of Magadan, Russia, in 1967. Named after the nearby Seymchan River, this meteorite showcases a captivating blend of metallic and stony components, making it a unique and sought-after piece in the world of meteoritics. The story of Seymchan's journey to Earth began billions of years ago during the formation of our solar system. It is believed to have originated from a disrupted parent body, possibly an asteroid or a planetesimal, where the core and mantle materials mixed due to a cataclysmic impact. The resulting fragments were scattered throughout space, eventually finding their way to our planet as meteorites. The Seymchan meteorite has gained recognition not only for its intriguing composition but also for its exceptional preservation. While many meteorites endure significant alteration upon atmospheric entry and impact with the Earth's surface, Seymchan specimens often exhibit a remarkable fusion crust—a thin, dark layer formed during atmospheric entry—which preserves the meteorite's pristine appearance. This makes Seymchan meteorites highly desirable for scientific research and collections. Size: 9 x 9 x 9 mm Weight: 33.6 carats
$70.00
Year of Discovery: 1967 Found in Magadan, Russia Age: ~ 4.5 billion years old The Seymchan meteorite is a remarkable extraterrestrial specimen that has captivated scientists and collectors alike since its discovery in the remote region of Magadan, Russia, in 1967. Named after the nearby Seymchan River, this meteorite showcases a captivating blend of metallic and stony components, making it a unique and sought-after piece in the world of meteoritics. The story of Seymchan's journey to Earth began billions of years ago during the formation of our solar system. It is believed to have originated from a disrupted parent body, possibly an asteroid or a planetesimal, where the core and mantle materials mixed due to a cataclysmic impact. The resulting fragments were scattered throughout space, eventually finding their way to our planet as meteorites. The Seymchan meteorite has gained recognition not only for its intriguing composition but also for its exceptional preservation. While many meteorites endure significant alteration upon atmospheric entry and impact with the Earth's surface, Seymchan specimens often exhibit a remarkable fusion crust—a thin, dark layer formed during atmospheric entry—which preserves the meteorite's pristine appearance. This makes Seymchan meteorites highly desirable for scientific research and collections. Size: 9 x 9 x 9 mm Weight: 34 carats
$70.00
Year of Discovery: 1967 Found in Magadan, Russia Age: ~ 4.5 billion years old The Seymchan meteorite is a remarkable extraterrestrial specimen that has captivated scientists and collectors alike since its discovery in the remote region of Magadan, Russia, in 1967. Named after the nearby Seymchan River, this meteorite showcases a captivating blend of metallic and stony components, making it a unique and sought-after piece in the world of meteoritics. The story of Seymchan's journey to Earth began billions of years ago during the formation of our solar system. It is believed to have originated from a disrupted parent body, possibly an asteroid or a planetesimal, where the core and mantle materials mixed due to a cataclysmic impact. The resulting fragments were scattered throughout space, eventually finding their way to our planet as meteorites. The Seymchan meteorite has gained recognition not only for its intriguing composition but also for its exceptional preservation. While many meteorites endure significant alteration upon atmospheric entry and impact with the Earth's surface, Seymchan specimens often exhibit a remarkable fusion crust—a thin, dark layer formed during atmospheric entry—which preserves the meteorite's pristine appearance. This makes Seymchan meteorites highly desirable for scientific research and collections. Size: 9 x 9 x 9 mm Weight: 33.4 carats
$70.00
Year of Discovery: 1967 Found in Magadan, Russia Age: ~ 4.5 billion years old The Seymchan meteorite is a remarkable extraterrestrial specimen that has captivated scientists and collectors alike since its discovery in the remote region of Magadan, Russia, in 1967. Named after the nearby Seymchan River, this meteorite showcases a captivating blend of metallic and stony components, making it a unique and sought-after piece in the world of meteoritics. The story of Seymchan's journey to Earth began billions of years ago during the formation of our solar system. It is believed to have originated from a disrupted parent body, possibly an asteroid or a planetesimal, where the core and mantle materials mixed due to a cataclysmic impact. The resulting fragments were scattered throughout space, eventually finding their way to our planet as meteorites. The Seymchan meteorite has gained recognition not only for its intriguing composition but also for its exceptional preservation. While many meteorites endure significant alteration upon atmospheric entry and impact with the Earth's surface, Seymchan specimens often exhibit a remarkable fusion crust—a thin, dark layer formed during atmospheric entry—which preserves the meteorite's pristine appearance. This makes Seymchan meteorites highly desirable for scientific research and collections. Size: 9 x 9 x 9 mm Weight: 33.5 carats
$70.00
Amazing Red Calcite Specimen with Sharp Crystals and Excellent Luster Origin: Daye, Hubei, China Size : 130 x 87 x 57 mm Weight : 570 gr
$275.00
The name “Nevara” comes from “Nebula” and “Aura”, evoking the beauty of the Cosmos and unseen energies that flow through all things. The crystals with shimmering Hematite inclusions and inner red phantoms possess the pulse of universal energy and magic of transformation. Every piece of Nevara Quartz feels to carry the essence of the infinite. Very clear crystals with colorful inclusions show outworldly elegance. Origin : Chintapally, Hyderabad, Telangana, India Size: 152 x 83 x 70 mm Weight: 496 grams
$630.00
The name “Nevara” comes from “Nebula” and “Aura”, evoking the beauty of the Cosmos and unseen energies that flow through all things. The crystals with shimmering Hematite inclusions and inner red phantoms possess the pulse of universal energy and magic of transformation. Every piece of Nevara Quartz feels to carry the essence of the infinite. Very clear crystals with colorful inclusions show outworldly elegance. Origin : Chintapally, Hyderabad, Telangana, India Size: 58 x 51 x 39 mm Weight: 49 grams
$180.00
The name “Nevara” comes from “Nebula” and “Aura”, evoking the beauty of the Cosmos and unseen energies that flow through all things. The crystals with shimmering Hematite inclusions and inner red phantoms possess the pulse of universal energy and magic of transformation. Every piece of Nevara Quartz feels to carry the essence of the infinite. Very clear crystals with colorful inclusions show outworldly elegance. Origin : Chintapally, Hyderabad, Telangana, India Size: 111 x 82 x 74 mm Weight: 484 grams
$525.00
The name “Nevara” comes from “Nebula” and “Aura”, evoking the beauty of the Cosmos and unseen energies that flow through all things. The crystals with shimmering Hematite inclusions and inner red phantoms possess the pulse of universal energy and magic of transformation. Every piece of Nevara Quartz feels to carry the essence of the infinite. Very clear crystals with colorful inclusions show outworldly elegance. Origin : Chintapally, Hyderabad, Telangana, India Size: 142 x 113 x 58 mm Weight: 575 grams
$540.00
The name “Nevara” comes from “Nebula” and “Aura”, evoking the beauty of the Cosmos and unseen energies that flow through all things. The crystals with shimmering Hematite inclusions and inner red phantoms possess the pulse of universal energy and magic of transformation. Every piece of Nevara Quartz feels to carry the essence of the infinite. Very clear crystals with colorful inclusions show outworldly elegance. Origin : Chintapally, Hyderabad, Telangana, India Size: 146 x 104 x 50 mm Weight: 462 grams
$480.00
The name “Nevara” comes from “Nebula” and “Aura”, evoking the beauty of the Cosmos and unseen energies that flow through all things. The crystals with shimmering Hematite inclusions and inner red phantoms possess the pulse of universal energy and magic of transformation. Every piece of Nevara Quartz feels to carry the essence of the infinite. Very clear crystals with colorful inclusions show outworldly elegance. Origin : Chintapally, Hyderabad, Telangana, India Size: 87 x 72 x 54 mm Weight: 245 grams
$300.00
The name “Nevara” comes from “Nebula” and “Aura”, evoking the beauty of the Cosmos and unseen energies that flow through all things. The crystals with shimmering Hematite inclusions and inner red phantoms possess the pulse of universal energy and magic of transformation. Every piece of Nevara Quartz feels to carry the essence of the infinite. Very clear crystals with colorful inclusions show outworldly elegance. Origin : Chintapally, Hyderabad, Telangana, India Size: 70 x 45 x 36 mm Weight: 93 grams
$138.00
The name “Nevara” comes from “Nebula” and “Aura”, evoking the beauty of the Cosmos and unseen energies that flow through all things. The crystals with shimmering Hematite inclusions and inner red phantoms possess the pulse of universal energy and magic of transformation. Every piece of Nevara Quartz feels to carry the essence of the infinite. Very clear crystals with colorful inclusions show outworldly elegance. Origin : Chintapally, Hyderabad, Telangana, India Size: 77 x 60 x 42 mm Weight: 153 grams
$185.00
The name “Nevara” comes from “Nebula” and “Aura”, evoking the beauty of the Cosmos and unseen energies that flow through all things. The crystals with shimmering Hematite inclusions and inner red phantoms possess the pulse of universal energy and magic of transformation. Every piece of Nevara Quartz feels to carry the essence of the infinite. Very clear crystals with colorful inclusions show outworldly elegance. Origin : Chintapally, Hyderabad, Telangana, India Size: 122 x 75 x 73 mm Weight: 520 grams
$350.00
The name “Nevara” comes from “Nebula” and “Aura”, evoking the beauty of the Cosmos and unseen energies that flow through all things. The crystals with shimmering Hematite inclusions and inner red phantoms possess the pulse of universal energy and magic of transformation. Every piece of Nevara Quartz feels to carry the essence of the infinite. Very clear crystals with colorful inclusions show outworldly elegance. Origin : Chintapally, Hyderabad, Telangana, India Size: 118 x 89 x 71 mm Weight: 650 grams
$274.00
Shiny Hematite with Rutile From: Novo Horizonte, Brazil Size : 57 x 52 x 40 mm Weight : 100 grams
$100.00
Charoite Color Octahedral Fluorite with Quartz. Stunning Silky Lavender Purple Color. Completely natural from Earth 🌍 From a small find in 2025. Origin: Huanggang mine, Inner Mongolia, China Size : 70 x 51 x 42 mm Weight : 170 gr
$300.00
Charoite Color Octahedral Fluorite Stunning Silky Lavender Purple Color. Completely natural from Earth 🌍 From a small find in 2025. Origin: Huanggang mine, Inner Mongolia, China Size : 92 x 60 x 58 mm Weight : 362 gr
$650.00
Silky Purple Octahedral Fluorite Stunning Silky Lavender Purple Color. Completely natural from Earth 🌍 From a small find in 2025. Origin: Huanggang mine, Inner Mongolia, China Size : 81 x 68 x 48 mm Weight : 288 gr
$380.00
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