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Eudialyte | Fluorescent under UV light | 150 grams | Mont Saint Hilaire, Quebec
$84.58 CAD
Unit price perEudialyte | Fluorescent under UV light | 150 grams | Mont Saint Hilaire, Quebec
$84.58 CAD
Unit price perThis is a beautiful piece of eudialyte from world famous Mont St-Hilaire, Quebec. Eudialyte is widespread at Mont Saint-Hilaire and can be found as excellent crystals with vibrant color. It features raspberry red eudialyte with black and white crystals. Would be a great addition to any collection.
Name: Eudialyte
Specimen Size: Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 71x55x37 mm / 2.8x2.2x1.5 inches
Weight: 150.8 grams / 5.3 oz
Origin: Mont St-Hilaire, Québec, Canada
Vanadinite Crystal | Rare Brown Vanadinite | 36.4 grams | Mibladen, Morocco
$60.00 CAD
Unit price perVanadinite Crystal | Rare Brown Vanadinite | 36.4 grams | Mibladen, Morocco
$60.00 CAD
Unit price perVanadinite crystals are small, hexagonal prismatic crystals that are typically red to brownish-red in color. This color of brown is uncommon for Vanadinite from Morocco. They have a bright luster and a transparent to translucent appearance. The crystals often form in aggregates, creating intricate and interesting formations. Vanadinite would hardly be as famous if not for the outstanding locality of Mibladen, Morocco. This locality has by far produced the most outstanding crystals of beautiful color and form. This Vanadinite specimen is from the J.S. Scholewski Collection.
Vanadinite is believed to enhance vitality, motivation, and manifestation, while also promoting clarity, focus, and protection from negativity.
Product Type: Vanadinite Crystal On Barite
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 41x31x18 mm / 1.6x1.2x0.7 inches
Weight: 36.4 grams / 1.3 ounces
Origin: Mibladen, Morocco
Sikhote-Alin Meteorite | 20.37 Grams | Individual | Iron IIAB | Shrapnel
$84.00 CAD
Unit price perSikhote-Alin Meteorite | 20.37 Grams | Individual | Iron IIAB | Shrapnel
$84.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a great looking Russian Sikhote-Alin classified meteorite weighing 20.37 grams. Its dimensions are 34x21X11 mm. This Iron (IIAB) Coarsest Octahedrite classified meteorite was recovered in Russia after the fall of February 12, 1947.
So far approximately 23 tons of this material have been recovered. This piece displays extremely well and is a very desirable size. These specimens are known as shrapnel specimens, ripped and torn edges reminiscent of bomb shrapnel. They broke due to atmospheric pressure and/or mid-air collisions, and possibly explosive fragmentation upon impact. These pieces are a good example of the shrapnel type Sikhote-Alin.
Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Sikhote-Alin Meteorite | 21 Grams | Individual | Iron IIAB | Shrapnel
$86.00 CAD
Unit price perSikhote-Alin Meteorite | 21 Grams | Individual | Iron IIAB | Shrapnel
$86.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a great looking Russian Sikhote-Alin classified meteorite weighing 21 grams. Its dimensions are 28x21X14 mm. This Iron (IIAB) Coarsest Octahedrite classified meteorite was recovered in Russia after the fall of February 12, 1947.
So far approximately 23 tons of this material have been recovered. This piece displays extremely well and is a very desirable size. These specimens are known as shrapnel specimens, ripped and torn edges reminiscent of bomb shrapnel. They broke due to atmospheric pressure and/or mid-air collisions, and possibly explosive fragmentation upon impact. These pieces are a good example of the shrapnel type Sikhote-Alin.
Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Libyan Desert Glass | Natural Impact Glass | 10.2 Grams | Authentic Impactite
$53.00 CAD
Unit price perLibyan Desert Glass | Natural Impact Glass | 10.2 Grams | Authentic Impactite
$53.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a rare and fantastic 10.2 gram Libyan Desert Glass from Kuffra, Libya, with dimensions of 33x20x22 mm.
Although its exact origin is still debated, the leading theory suggests it was formed by a high-energy event, such as a meteoric impact or airburst, that melted the desert sand directly where it lay, without being ejected into the atmosphere and re-entering. This results in different physical characteristics compared to tektites. Libyan Desert Glass is found specifically in the Great Sand Sea of the Eastern Sahara, within a more localized area spanning parts of western Egypt and eastern Libya.
This piece displays extremely well and is a quality translucent specimen. It has an aesthetic shape with a beautiful wind eroded body from the years spent in the Desert. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Sikhote-Alin Meteorite | 34.77 Grams | Individual | Iron IIAB | Shrapnel
$142.00 CAD
Unit price perSikhote-Alin Meteorite | 34.77 Grams | Individual | Iron IIAB | Shrapnel
$142.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a great looking Russian Sikhote-Alin classified meteorite weighing 34.77 grams. Its dimensions are 34x20X17 mm. This Iron (IIAB) Coarsest Octahedrite classified meteorite was recovered in Russia after the fall of February 12, 1947.
So far approximately 23 tons of this material have been recovered. This piece displays extremely well and is a very desirable size. These specimens are known as shrapnel specimens, ripped and torn edges reminiscent of bomb shrapnel. They broke due to atmospheric pressure and/or mid-air collisions, and possibly explosive fragmentation upon impact. These pieces are a good example of the shrapnel type Sikhote-Alin.
Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
This is a superb looking Stony-iron or Mesosiderite Vaca Muerta (Dead Cow) classified meteorite end cut weighing 5.62 grams. Its dimensions are 19x15x11 mm.
This classified meteorite was found in 1861 in the driest desert of the world called the Atacama, in Chile. Mesosiderites are formed on the surface of a parent body as a result of impacts with another body. The impact mixed broken fragments of surface eucrites with iron and olivine from deep within the body. Eucrites are believed to have come from the asteroid Vesta. Analysis has shown, however, that the Vaca Muerta eucrite inclusions are not consistent with other eucrites and possibly originated on a different parent body. Although most have a weathered exterior, they also have lots of metal inside and can be prepared and cut to show this.
This piece displays extremely well and would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with ELKK Meteorites and Canagem® specimen cards.
Fluor-Richterite on Calcite Matrix | Rare Mineral | 731 grams | Fluorescent | Wilberforce Ontario Canada
$51.40 CAD
Unit price perFluor-Richterite on Calcite Matrix | Rare Mineral | 731 grams | Fluorescent | Wilberforce Ontario Canada
$51.40 CAD
Unit price perName: Fluor-Richterite on Calcite Matrix
Specimen Size: Large Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 127x76x57 mm / 5 x 3 x 2.25 inches
Weight: 731 grams / 1 lb 9 ounces
Origin: Mined in Wilberforce, Ontario, Canada
Nestled in a matrix of ivory colored calcite, are several crystals of Fluor-Richterite. Fluor-Richterite is a rare mineral found only in the Wilberforce area in a skarn formation from the intrusion of magma into limestone with various impurities. The fluor-richterite crystals are a shiny black color and the largest is 3/4" long. They are embedded in white calcite which fluoresces a bright pink color under short wave. Most of the fluor-richterite crystals are not complete. Would be a nice addition to any new or existing collection.
Sericho Meteorite | 16.2 Grams | As found Individual | MG Pallasite | Kenya Africa
$67.00 CAD
Unit price perSericho Meteorite | 16.2 Grams | As found Individual | MG Pallasite | Kenya Africa
$67.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a fabulous 16.2 gram Sericho Pallasite Main Group meteorite, it measures 28x26x17. In 2016, two brothers were searching for their camels and came across several large, dense stones west of the village of Habaswein and south of Sericho, Kenya. Though recognized as meteorites in 2016, the masses had been known to camel-herders for decades. One village elder said that as a child, he and his brothers would play on top of the stones. It is classified as an Iron Pallasite main group with low weathering and is 1 of only 68 approved meteorites classified as such, with a recovered weight of about 2.8 T.
This piece displays extremely well and is a nice size showing great features. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Vesuvianite | Golden Brown Idocrase | 46 grams | Sierra de Cruces, Mexico
$98.00 CAD
Unit price perVesuvianite | Golden Brown Idocrase | 46 grams | Sierra de Cruces, Mexico
$98.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a beautiful specimen of golden brown Vesuvianite crystals on a white carbonate matrix from Mexico. A great addition to any collection! It was first discovered on Mount Vesuvius in Italy in the 18th century, hence its name. Vesuvianite typically occurs as a green, brown, yellow, or blue-green crystal, and is often found in metamorphic and igneous rocks. The alternate name, Idocrase, is from the Greek eidos “form”, and krasis “mixture”, because Vesuvianite often appears to combine the crystal forms of other minerals. It is used as a gemstone.
Name: Vesuvianite Crystal
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 56x29x26mm / 2.2x1.1x1.0 inches
Weight: 46 grams / 1.6 Ounces
Origin: Sierra de Cruces, Coahuila, Mexico
Adamite Crystals on Matrix | 77.1 grams | Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico
$51.97 CAD
Unit price perAdamite Crystals on Matrix | 77.1 grams | Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico
$51.97 CAD
Unit price perThis is an Adamite Crystals on Limonite matrix mined in Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico. Adamite typically occur as small, brightly colored, prismatic or blocky crystals, or as crusts or aggregates. It is commonly found in association with other minerals such as limonite, calcite, and smithsonite. Adamite colors include green, yellow, white, and reddish-brown. The green color of adamite is caused by the presence of traces of copper in its crystal structure. One of the unique features of adamite is its strong fluorescence under ultraviolet (UV) light. It can exhibit vibrant green or yellow fluorescence.
Adamite was first discovered in 1866 in the Ojuela Mine in Durango, Mexico. It was named after French mineralogist Gilbert-Joseph Adam (1795-1881), who studied the mineralogy of the mine.
Adamite is associated with joy, creativity, and the balancing of energies. Some believe it can enhance one's ability to express themselves and promote a positive outlook. It is highly valued by collectors for its bright colors and distinctive crystal habits and would be a great addition to any new or existing collection.
Name: Adamite Crystals on Limonite Matrix
Specimen Size: Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 70x25x39 mm / 2.7x1.0x1.5 inches
Weight: 77.1 Grams / 2.7 Ounces
Origin: Mined in Mina Ojuela, Mapimi Durango, Mexico
Northwest Africa NWA Meteorite | 75.5 Grams | Individual | Tumbled Meteorite | Sahara
$117.47 CAD
Unit price perNorthwest Africa NWA Meteorite | 75.5 Grams | Individual | Tumbled Meteorite | Sahara
$117.47 CAD
Unit price perHere we have for you a nice looking tumbled individual of a Sahara Desert NWA unclassified meteorite weighing 75.5 grams. Its dimensions are 49x39x29mm. This never classified North West Africa stone was found in the Sahara desert around 2000.
It's a good quality individual NWA meteorite specimen. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.