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Very Shiny Pyrite with Silvery Galena and Quartz From: Borieva mine, Rhodope Mountains, Bulgaria Size : 130 x 90 x 45 mm Weight: 719 gr
$84.00
Both-sided Pyrite with Manganocalcite, Quartz, Sphalerite From: Borieva mine, Rhodope Mountains, Bulgaria Size : 110 x 55 x 35 mm Weight: 248 gr
$77.00
Very shiny and LustrousRainbow Pyrite with Silvery Galena From: Borieva mine, Rhodope Mountains, Bulgaria Size : 130 x 65 x 55 mm Weight: 567 gr
$90.00
Very shiny and Lustrous Pyrite with Quartz From: Borieva mine, Rhodope Mountains, Bulgaria Size : 120 x 90 x 70 mm Weight: 544 gr
$68.00
Very shiny and Lustrous Pyrite with Quartz Geode From: Borieva mine, Rhodope Mountains, Bulgaria Size : 90 x 78 x 75 mm Weight: 505 gr
$85.00
Very shiny and Lustrous Pyrite with Sphalerite and Quartz From: Borieva mine, Rhodope Mountains, Bulgaria Size : 100 x 80 x 40 mm Weight: 355 gr
$67.00
Very shiny and Lustrous Rainbow Pyrite with Galena and Quartz From: Borieva mine, Rhodope Mountains, Bulgaria Size : 75 x 55 x 45 mm Weight: 220 gr
$86.00
Very shiny and Lustrous Pyrite with Galena and Quartz From: Borieva mine, Rhodope Mountains, Bulgaria Size : 140 x 105 x 50 mm Weight: 600 gr
$75.00
Very shiny and Lustrous Pyrite with Sphalerite and Quartz From: Borieva mine, Rhodope Mountains, Bulgaria Size : 120 x 70 x 65 mm Weight: 669 gr
$90.00
Stellar Bright Orange Thomsonite with Mesolite Aesthetic specimen From: Deshgaon, Madhya Pradesh, India Size: 45 x 40 x 40 mm Weight: 74 grams
$68.00
Stellar Bright Orange Thomsonite with Mesolite Very aesthetic specimen From: Deshgaon, Madhya Pradesh, India Size: 50 x 40 x 25 mm Weight: 49 grams
$300.00
Stellar Bright Orange Thomsonite with Mesolite Aesthetic specimen From: Deshgaon, Madhya Pradesh, India Size: 100 x 50 x 48 mm Weight: 175 grams
$60.00
Stellar Bright Orange Thomsonite with Mesolite Very aesthetic specimen From: Deshgaon, Madhya Pradesh, India Size: 48 x 35 x 30 mm Weight: 44 grams
$280.00
Very High Grade Quartz with Great Clarity and Luster Mined at a very high altitude From: Kulu Valley, Himachal Pradesh, Himalayas Size: 115 x 38 x 28 mm Weight: 139 grams
$460.00
Very High Grade Quartz with Great Clarity and Luster Mined at a very high altitude From: Kulu Valley, Himachal Pradesh, Himalayas Size: 55 x 28 x 20 mm Weight: 23 grams
$200.00
Very High Grade Quartz with Great Clarity and Luster Mined at a very high altitude From: Kulu Valley, Himachal Pradesh, Himalayas Size: 105 x 75 x 65 mm Weight: 443 grams
$800.00
Very High Grade Quartz with Great Clarity and Luster Mined at a very high altitude From: Kulu Valley, Himachal Pradesh, Himalayas Size: 115 x 95 x 32 mm Weight: 175 grams
$835.00
Muonionalusta Meteorite with amazing Widmanstätten pattern Year of Discovery : 1906 Fall : ~ 1 million years ago Found in Norbotten, Sweden The Muonionialusta iron meteorite is classified as a fine octahedrite IVA. It impacted west of the border between Sweden and Finland about 1 million years ago. It was discovered in 1906 and given its name based on the nearby Muonio River. Display Label included Size: 35 x 20 x 3 mm Weight: 11 grams
$110.00
Muonionalusta Meteorite with amazing Widmanstätten pattern Year of Discovery : 1906 Fall : ~ 1 million years ago Found in Norbotten, Sweden The Muonionialusta iron meteorite is classified as a fine octahedrite IVA. It impacted west of the border between Sweden and Finland about 1 million years ago. It was discovered in 1906 and given its name based on the nearby Muonio River. Display Label included Size: 30 x 25 x 3 mm Weight: 12 grams
$120.00
Muonionalusta Meteorite with amazing Widmanstätten pattern Year of Discovery : 1906 Fall : ~ 1 million years ago Found in Norbotten, Sweden The Muonionialusta iron meteorite is classified as a fine octahedrite IVA. It impacted west of the border between Sweden and Finland about 1 million years ago. It was discovered in 1906 and given its name based on the nearby Muonio River. Display Label included Size: 31 x 30 x 3 mm Weight: 13 grams
$130.00
Muonionalusta Meteorite with amazing Widmanstätten pattern Year of Discovery : 1906 Fall : ~ 1 million years ago Found in Norbotten, Sweden The Muonionialusta iron meteorite is classified as a fine octahedrite IVA. It impacted west of the border between Sweden and Finland about 1 million years ago. It was discovered in 1906 and given its name based on the nearby Muonio River. Display Label included Size: 32 x 23 x 3 mm Weight: 13 grams
$125.00
Absolutely Beautiful Quartz with Colorful Chalcopyrite and Metallic Galena Origin: Borieva mine, Rhodope Mountains, Bulgaria Size: 180 x 140 x 90 mm Weight: 2342 grams
$425.00
Absolutely Beautiful Quartz with Colorful Chalcopyrite and Metallic Galena Origin: Borieva mine, Rhodope Mountains, Bulgaria Size: 160 x 90 x 90 mm Weight: 1489 grams
$560.00
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
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: 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: 33.6 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 15 x 15 x 15 mm Weight: 118.9 carats
$140.00
Here's something you may have never seen. It's flashy siderite from Brazil with extraordinary rainbow colors. They come from a very small find at Conselheiro Pena and we were lucky to get some of these amazing specimens. Completely natural from Earth 🌍 and completely amazing ! From: Conselheiro Pena, Minas Gerais, Brazil Size: 48 x 23 x 15 mm Weight: 43 grams
$98.00
Velvety Malachite Geode From: Kerrouchen, Khenifra, Morocco Size: 78 x 70 x 60 mm Weight: 620 grams
$225.00
Stellar Bright Orange Thomsonite with Mesolite Very aesthetic specimen From: Deshgaon, Madhya Pradesh, India Size: 90 x 75 x 50 mm Weight: 289 grams
$300.00
Stellar Bright Orange Thomsonite with Mesolite Very aesthetic specimen From: Deshgaon, Madhya Pradesh, India Size: 80 x 60 x 30 mm Weight: 114 grams
$90.00
Stellar Bright Orange Thomsonite with Mesolite Very aesthetic specimen From: Deshgaon, Madhya Pradesh, India Size: 65 x 52 x 40 mm Weight: 137 grams
$80.00
Stellar Bright Orange Thomsonite with Mesolite Very aesthetic specimen From: Deshgaon, Madhya Pradesh, India Size: 55 x 50 x 48 mm Weight: 113 grams
$235.00
Stellar Bright Orange Thomsonite with Mesolite Very aesthetic specimen From: Deshgaon, Madhya Pradesh, India Size: 75 x 40 x 40 mm Weight: 102 grams
$125.00
Stellar Bright Orange Thomsonite with Mesolite Very aesthetic specimen From: Deshgaon, Madhya Pradesh, India Size: 75 x 35 x 25 mm Weight: 63 grams
$110.00
Very High Grade Quartz with Great Clarity and Luster Mined at a very high altitude From: Kulu Valley, Himachal Pradesh, Himalayas Size: 75 x 50 x 50 mm Weight: 151 grams
$580.00
Very High Grade Quartz with Great Clarity and Luster Mined at a very high altitude From: Kulu Valley, Himachal Pradesh, Himalayas Size: 65 x 50 x 35 mm Weight: 97 grams
$375.00
Very High Grade DT Himalayan Green Chlorite Quartz Great Clarity and Luster Mined at a very high altitude From: Kulu Valley, Himachal Pradesh, Himalayas Size: 85 x 42 x 25 mm Weight: 102 grams
$340.00
Very High Grade Green Chlorite Phantom Quartz. Great Clarity and Luster Mined at a very high altitude From: Kulu Valley, Himachal Pradesh, Himalayas Size: 95 x 45 x 40 mm Weight: 184 grams
$1,100.00
Very High Grade Quartz with Great Clarity and Luster Mined at a very high altitude From: Kulu Valley, Himachal Pradesh, Himalayas Size: 70 x 25 x 23 mm Weight: 45 grams
$340.00
Very High Grade Quartz with Great Clarity and Luster Mined at a very high altitude From: Kulu Valley, Himachal Pradesh, Himalayas, Size: 85 x 40 x 35 mm Weight: 150 grams
$680.00
Very High Grade Quartz with Great Clarity and Luster Mined at a very high altitude From: Kulu Valley, Himachal Pradesh, Himalayas Size: 95 x 30 x 30 mm Weight: 127 grams
$370.00
Incredibly Sparkly Black Galaxy Hematite with Quartz. From a recent find. Origin: Sahara Desert, Morocco Size: 85 x 45 x 30 mm Weight: 284 grams
$115.00
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