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Seymchan Meteorite | 4.15 gr | Part Slice | Olivine Crystals | Pallasite PMG | Russia
$53.00 CAD
Unit price perSeymchan Meteorite | 4.15 gr | Part Slice | Olivine Crystals | Pallasite PMG | Russia
$53.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a nice 4.15 gram Seymchan Iron meteorite part slice measuring 26x16x6 mm. The meteorite was found in 1967 in a brook-bed flowing into the river of Hekandue, a left tributary of the river of Jasachnaja of the Magadan district, USSR. It is classified as an Iron Pallasite main group and is 1 of only 48 approved meteorites classified as such, with a recovered weight of about 323 Kg.
This piece was nicely prepared, it is very stable and will remain like this for years to come with minimal care. This piece displays extremely well and is a desirable size showing great features. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Ghubara Meteorite | 17.6 Gr | Slice | Rare Stony Black L5 Chondrite | Oman
$74.00 CAD
Unit price perGhubara Meteorite | 17.6 Gr | Slice | Rare Stony Black L5 Chondrite | Oman
$74.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a fabulous Ghubara meteorite slice weighing 17.6 grams and measuring 59x47x2 mm. It was found in Oman, Southern Arabia in 1954 and is classified as an L5 Stony Black Chondrite.
This piece displays extremely well with a high gloss finish and would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Chrome Diopside | Rough Crystal | Dark Green Mineral | 4.65 gr, 23.2ct | Pakistan
$56.00 CAD
Unit price perChrome Diopside | Rough Crystal | Dark Green Mineral | 4.65 gr, 23.2ct | Pakistan
$56.00 CAD
Unit price perChrome diopside is a vibrant green variety of diopside, its deep green color comes from the presence of chromium, which gives it a hue similar to emerald or tsavorite garnet. It often forms as transparent to translucent crystals with a glassy luster.
Chrome diopside is believed to promote emotional healing, compassion, and connection to nature. Some consider it a stone that supports personal growth and creativity, while also helping to release stress and negative emotions.
Product Type: Chrome Diopside (Rough)
Approx Weight (per piece): 4.65 gr, 23.2ct
Size: 45x13x5 mm
Color: Deep Green
Clarity: Transparent
Origin: Gilgit, Pakistan
Treatment: None
Seymchan Meteorite | 7.32 gr | Part Slice | Olivine Crystals | Pallasite PMG | Russia
$98.00 CAD
Unit price perSeymchan Meteorite | 7.32 gr | Part Slice | Olivine Crystals | Pallasite PMG | Russia
$98.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a nice 7.32 gram Seymchan Iron meteorite part slice measuring 40x16x7 mm. The meteorite was found in 1967 in a brook-bed flowing into the river of Hekandue, a left tributary of the river of Jasachnaja of the Magadan district, USSR. It is classified as an Iron Pallasite main group and is 1 of only 48 approved meteorites classified as such, with a recovered weight of about 323 Kg.
This piece was nicely prepared, it is very stable and will remain like this for years to come with minimal care. This piece displays extremely well and is a desirable size showing great features. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Ashmore Meteorite | 0.4 Gr | Part Slice | Olivine-Bronzite H5 Chondrite | Texas, USA
$58.00 CAD
Unit price perAshmore Meteorite | 0.4 Gr | Part Slice | Olivine-Bronzite H5 Chondrite | Texas, USA
$58.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a great looking part slice of the Ashmore Olivine-Bronzite H5 Chondrite classified meteorite. The part slice weighs 0.4 grams.
A mass of 55.4 kg was found in 1969 by Paul Caughron during deep plowing. It lay at a depth of approximately 18 inches within the soil, with its large side down and its nose up.
The specimen comes with a BA-Meteorites.de.vu and a Canagem specimen card. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection.
This is a superb looking crusted fragment of an NWA 1777 classified meteorite weighing 1.45 grams.
This meteorite was found in Sobti, Algeria in 2002. It has a low total mass of 1055 grams and is classified as a Eucrite-pmict. It has a shock level 3 and a weathering grade W1.
This piece displays extremely well and would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes in a membrane protective case with a Meteoritica and a Canagem Collection specimen card.
This is a superb and rare individual specimen of the Zagora classified meteorite. It weigh 3 grams and measures 15x8x8 mm. This Iron IAB-ung classified meteorite was found in Zagora, Ouarzazate, Morocco in 1987. So far approximately 50 Kilos of this material has been recovered. This is 1 of 69 approved meteorites classified as Iron, IAB-ung.
An unreported number of masses were found, the largest weighing 20 kg, 20 miles S. of Zagora (J. Schwade, 969 S. Chicago Avenue, Kankakee, Illinois 60901, USA). Classification from oxygen isotopic data, R. N. Clayton (1988) pers. comm. Analysis, 9.8% Ni, 62.2 ppm Ga, 226 ppm Ge, 2.68 ppm Ir, J. T. Wasson et al., (1989) Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 53, 735.
This beautiful specimen displays very well. Would be a great addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a BA-Meteorites.de.vu and a Canagem Collection specimen card.
This is a beautiful specimen of Pyrite from the Island of Elba in Italy. While pyrite is common around the world, this Italian specimens displays the typical pyritohedral form of the species.
Pyrite from Elba Island, Italy, is highly prized by collectors for its sharp, cubic, or pyritohedral crystals with a brilliant metallic luster. The most famous specimens come from the historical iron mines, particularly the Valle Giove mine and mines at Rio Marina. These pieces are often found in clusters, sometimes on a contrasting black hematite matrix, and are valued for their aesthetic quality and natural geometric perfection.
Pyrite is known as a stone of protection, abundance, and confidence. It is believed to shield against negative energy and promote mental clarity and willpower.
This great specimen is in very good condition. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection.
Name: Pyrite Cluster
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 53x43x22 mm / 2.1x1.7x0.9 inches
Weight: 93 Grams / 3.3 oz
Origin: Island of Elba, Italy
Libyan Desert Glass | Natural Impact Glass | 16.5 Grams | Authentic Impactite
$85.00 CAD
Unit price perLibyan Desert Glass | Natural Impact Glass | 16.5 Grams | Authentic Impactite
$85.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a rare and fantastic 16.5 gram Libyan Desert Glass from Kuffra, Libya, with dimensions of 37x28x19 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. Characterized by its yellow to greenish-yellow color, it lacks the aerodynamic shapes of tektites and often appears as irregularly shaped pieces. It is almost pure silica (around 98%) with very few impurities. Throughout history, it has been regarded as a mystical and powerful material, sometimes used in talismans and amulets.
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.
This is a specimen of natrolite crystals on matrix from Bernardsville, New Jersey. Both sides of the specimen are covered with many sharp natrolite crystals. The specimen is in very good condition. Make this a special specimen in your collection.
Name: Natrolite cluster
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 55x52x27 mm / 2.2x2.0x1.1 inches
Weight: 74 Grams / 2.6 ounces
Origin: Bernardsville, New Jersey, USA

