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Abee Meteorite | 0.6gr | Part Slice | Rare Enstatite | EH4 Class | Observed Fall 1952 Canada
$390.00 CAD
Unit price perAbee Meteorite | 0.6gr | Part Slice | Rare Enstatite | EH4 Class | Observed Fall 1952 Canada
$390.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is an incredible part slice of the Abee meteorite (MB 8) that fell in Alberta, Canada at 11:05 p.m. on June 9th 1952. It took five days to find it in a wheat field belonging to Mr. Harry Buryn. It is located in the community of Abee, Alberta, Canada in Thorhild County, along the Canadian National Railway and Highway 63, 16 km north of Thorhild and 49 km from Boyle.
This rare and highly collectable EH4 Enstatite chondrite is 1 of only 21 approved meteorites classified as such, 1 of 3 being an observed fall and only 1 of 5 not found in Antarctica. The total Mass is registered at 107 Kilograms in one stone recovered from a 6 ft (1.8 m) deep crater. This is a great specimen at 0.6 grams.
This piece of the hard to acquire Abee meteorite is a high quality specimen that would make an amazing addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Michael Cottingham Meteorites and a Canagem Collection specimen card.



Abee Meteorite | 508 mg | Fragments | Rare Enstatite | EH4 Class | Observed Fall 1952 Canada
$181.00 CAD
Unit price perAbee Meteorite | 508 mg | Fragments | Rare Enstatite | EH4 Class | Observed Fall 1952 Canada
$181.00 CAD
Unit price perThese are fragments of the Abee meteorite (MB 8) that fell in Alberta, Canada at 11:05 p.m. on June 9th 1952. It took five days to find it in a wheat field belonging to Mr Harry Buryn. It is located in the community of Abee, Alberta, Canada in Thorhild County, along the Canadian National Railway and Highway 63, 16 km north of Thorhild and 49 km from Boyle.
This rare and highly collectable EH4 Enstatite chondrite is 1 of only 21 approved meteorites classified as such, 1 of 3 being an observed fall and only 1 of 5 not found in Antarctica. The total Mass is registered at 107 Kilograms in one stone recovered from a 6 ft (1.8 m) deep crater. This is a great opportunity to acquire fragments that were used for testing in laboratory weighing 508 milligrams.
This hard to acquire rare specimen would make an amazing addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Dr. Martin Horejsi Collection of Meteorites and a Canagem Collection specimen card and is displayed and protected in a pill case.


Adamite Crystals on Matrix | 17 grams | Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico
Adamite Crystals on Matrix | 17 grams | Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico
This is a cluster of 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: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 34x30x22 mm / 1.3x1.2x0.9 inches
Weight: 17 Grams / 0.6 Ounces
Origin: Mined in Mina Ojuela, Mapimi Durango, Mexico


Adamite Crystals on Matrix | 77.1 grams | Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico
Adamite Crystals on Matrix | 77.1 grams | Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico
This 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


Aegirine on Microcline Crystal | 6.97gr | Mount Malosa, Zomba, Malawi
Aegirine on Microcline Crystal | 6.97gr | Mount Malosa, Zomba, Malawi
Aegirine, also known as acmite, is a rare and stunning black mineral. It is found in many locations around the world, but its most prized specimens come from Mount Malosa in Malawi, where it is often found in association with Microcline.
Aegirine is usually black, greenish-black, or brownish-black in color and has a glassy or vitreous luster. It has a hardness of 6 to 6.5 on the Mohs scale, which means it is relatively hard and durable. Aegirine is also known for its straight, needle-like crystals that can grow up to several centimeters in length.
Microcline, a member of the feldspar mineral family, is known for its beautiful color variations and distinctive twinning patterns. When paired with Aegirine, the result is a striking and eye-catching contrast of colors.
Aegirine is believed to have properties associated with protection, energy balancing, and spiritual growth. Microcline, being a feldspar, is often linked to creativity and intuition. The combination of these minerals is thought to enhance their individual metaphysical properties.
This Aegirine on Microcline crystal is the perfect combination for those looking for a unique and beautiful addition to their mineral collection!
Name: Aegirine on Microcline crystal
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 45x15x16 mm / 1.8x0.5x0.6 inches
Weight: 6.97 grams / 0.2 ounces
Origin: Mount Malosa, Zomba, Malawi
Aegirine, also known as acmite, is a rare and stunning black mineral. It is found in many locations around the world, and this outstanding specimen comes from the Poudrette Quarry at Mount Saint Hilaire, where it is often found in association with Microcline.
Aegirine is usually black, greenish-black, or brownish-black in color and has a glassy or vitreous luster. It has a hardness of 6 to 6.5 on the Mohs scale, which means it is relatively hard and durable. Aegirine is also known for its straight, needle-like crystals that can grow up to several centimeters in length.
Microcline, a member of the feldspar mineral family, is known for its beautiful color variations and distinctive twinning patterns. When paired with Aegirine, the result is a striking and eye-catching contrast of colors.
Aegirine is believed to have properties associated with protection, energy balancing, and spiritual growth. Microcline, being a feldspar, is often linked to creativity and intuition. The combination of these minerals is thought to enhance their individual metaphysical properties.
This Aegirine on Microcline crystal is the perfect combination for those looking for a unique and beautiful addition to their mineral collection!
Name: Aegirine on Microcline
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 55x47x37 mm / 2.2x1.8x1.5 inches
Weight: 80.4 Grams / 2.8 Ounces
Origin: Mined in Poudrette Quarry, Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Québec, Canada
This is a lovely strand of multicolored natural agate beads with an overall length of 40 cm (15 inches). The individual beads are oblong in shape and range in size from 13x9 to 21x12 mm. In total, the bead strand contains over 307ct of natural agate beads.
Product Type: Agate Beads
Approx Weight (per Strand): 307.2ct
Bead Size: 13x9 to 21x12mm
Strand Length: 40 cm /15 inches
Shape: Oblong
Color: Multicolored


Agate Pendant | 925 Silver Wire Wrapped Pendant | Natural Tumbled Agate
Agate Pendant | 925 Silver Wire Wrapped Pendant | Natural Tumbled Agate
Blue agate is associated with calmness, communication, and soothing energy. It is thought to enhance self-expression and promote a sense of tranquility.
Product Type: Agate
Approx Weight (per piece): 44 carats incl. wire
Size: 31x18 mm incl. loop
Color: Pale Blue with Black Streaks
Clarity: Fine Crystal
Origin: Brazil
Product Type: Akoya Pearl (South Sea Color)
Size: 7.7mm (3.50ct)
Shape: Round Half Drilled (Imperfect)
Color: Black, Opaque, Natural Luster
Origin: Japan
Black Akoya pearls are a variety of cultured pearls grown in the Pinctada fucata oyster, primarily in Japan and China. Known for their deep, rich hues—ranging from charcoal and black to shades of blue, green, or silver—these pearls are not naturally dark but are treated through dyeing or irradiation to achieve their striking coloration.
Despite this enhancement, they retain the signature high luster and mirror-like shine that make Akoya pearls so prized. Typically ranging in size from 6 to 9 mm, with occasional specimens reaching 10 mm, black Akoya pearls offer a sophisticated twist on the classic pearl look. Their round shape and intense shine give them a dramatic edge.
Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Product Type: Akoya Pearl
Size: 7.5mm (3.13 to 3.23ct)
Shape: Perfect Round
Color: White (Perfect Luster - Natural Color)
Origin: Japan
White Akoya pearls are considered the epitome of classic elegance and are often what people envision when they think of traditional pearls. Cultured in the Pinctada fucata oyster—primarily in Japan and to a lesser extent in China—Akoya pearls are celebrated for their exceptional luster and symmetry.
These pearls are typically perfectly round or near-round, with a smooth surface and a bright, mirror-like shine. Their color is usually white or cream, often enhanced by delicate overtones of rose, silver, or ivory. Akoya pearls generally range in size from 5 mm to 9 mm, though rare specimens can reach up to 10 or even 10.5 mm. The combination of their round shape, sharp luster, and classic color makes perfect round white Akoya pearls especially prized for necklaces, earrings, and bridal jewelry.
Comes with a certificate of authenticity.


Albite Crystal Cluster | 49 gr | Mont St-Hilaire, Quebec, Canada
Albite Crystal Cluster | 49 gr | Mont St-Hilaire, Quebec, Canada
The province of Quebec, particularly areas like the Mont Saint-Hilaire region, is known for producing fine mineral specimens, including albite. In pegmatites, albite often grows alongside minerals like quartz, mica, tourmaline, and spodumene. It forms in environments with slow cooling, allowing for large and well-defined crystals.
Albite is thought to help with decision-making, problem-solving, and overcoming fears of the unknown. Many believe it promotes calmness and adaptability, helping one embrace change with confidence.
Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection.
Name: Albite Crystal Cluster
Specimen Size: Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 70x34x29 mm / 2.7x1.3x1.1 inches
Weight: 49 Grams / 1.7 Ounces
Origin: Mined in Mont St-Hilaire, Quebec


Albite on Orthoclase | Perky Box Thumbnail Specimen | Ossipee, NH, USA
Albite on Orthoclase | Perky Box Thumbnail Specimen | Ossipee, NH, USA
This is a well-formed albite that shows very well with its white cubic shiny crystal and good luster and translucence on top of a block of orthoclase crystal. This old collection specimen comes mounted in a Perky display box.
Product Name: Natural Albite on Orthoclase Crystal
Specimen Size: Thumbnail-Sized
Dimensions: 36x34x34 mm / 1.4x1.3x1.3 inches Box
Weight: 11.35 Grams / 0.4 Ounces (including Box)
Origin: Mined in Ossipee, Carroll County, New Hampshire


Albite, Pyrite, Siderite and Terminated Quartz Cluster | 119.5 gr | Mont St-Hilaire, Quebec, Canada
Albite, Pyrite, Siderite and Terminated Quartz Cluster | 119.5 gr | Mont St-Hilaire, Quebec, Canada
One side of the specimen is covered with olive green siderite crystals and small druzy pyrite while the other side is mainly covered with quartz and albite. It is a very unusual specimen and in very good condition.
Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection.
Name: Albite, Pyrite, Siderite and Quartz Crystal Cluster
Specimen Size: Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 67x40x55 mm / 2.6x1.6x2.2 inches
Weight: 119.5 Grams / 4.2 Ounces
Origin: Mined in Mont St-Hilaire, Quebec


Albite, Siderite and Terminated Quartz Cluster | 375 gr | Mont St-Hilaire, Quebec, Canada
Albite, Siderite and Terminated Quartz Cluster | 375 gr | Mont St-Hilaire, Quebec, Canada
Another fantastic mineral from Quebec! The front of the specimen is covered with many sharp quartz, siderite and albite crystals. The back of the specimen is mostly small smoky quartz crystals. It is in very good condition.
Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection.
Name: Albite, Siderite and Quartz Crystal Cluster
Specimen Size: Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 93x53x82 mm / 3.7x2.1x3.2 inches
Weight: 375 Grams / 13.2 Ounces
Origin: Mined in Mont St-Hilaire, Quebec
While it's commonly colorless or white, Calcite can also appear in various hues, including shades of green, blue, yellow, orange, red, brown, and even black. This sphere is a beautiful example of yellow calcite. The coloration is often due to impurities or exposure to different minerals during formation. Calcite is typically transparent to translucent, allowing light to pass through and sometimes exhibit a phenomenon called double refraction. is found throughout the world in sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous rocks.
Calcite is associated with clarity, amplification of energy, and cleansing. It is believed it can help with emotional healing, motivation, and creativity.
Name: Calcite Sphere
Dimensions: 87 mm / 3.4 inches
Weight: 952 Grams / 2.2 Lbs
Origin: China


Amethyst Crystal Cluster | Deep Purple Crystals | 1.4 KG | Brazil
Amethyst Crystal Cluster | Deep Purple Crystals | 1.4 KG | Brazil
Large and bright purple amethyst cluster on agate that has been polished on all 4 sides. This is a self standing specimen that will add beauty to any room. Super bright and shows large complete crystals.
Amethyst is believed to enhance spiritual awareness, ward off negative energies, promote balance and relaxation, and improve intuitive and psychic abilities. Amethyst is also thought to enhance mental clarity and focus.
Name: Amethyst Crystal with Polished Agate
Specimen Size: Large Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 115x102x67mm / 4.5x4x2.6 inches
Weight: 1.4 kg / 3.1 lb
Origin: Mined in Brazil