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Approx Weight (per piece): 1.0ct
Size: 8x5mm
Shape: Pear Shape Cabochon
Color: Neon Green
Clarity: Transparent
Origin: Afghanistan
This is a nice fossilized, highly polished natural Ammonite in brown marble from Morocco, it is perfect for gift giving to a new fossil collector. This Ammonite weighs 20 grams in weight and measures 48x39x7 mm. Ammonites are perhaps the most widely known fossil, possessing the typically ribbed spiral-form shell. These creatures lived in the seas between 240 - 65 million years ago, when they became extinct along with the dinosaurs. They belong to a group of predators known as cephalopods, which includes their living relatives the octopus, squid, cuttlefish and nautilus. This fossil would be excellent for jewelry making.
These are fossilized, highly polished natural Ammonite in brown marble from Morocco Ammonites are perhaps the most widely known fossil, possessing the typically ribbed spiral-form shell. These creatures lived in the seas between 240 - 65 million years ago, and became extinct along with the dinosaurs. They belong to a group of predators known as cephalopods, which includes their living relatives the octopus, squid, cuttlefish and nautilus.
These specimens are great as teaching tools in the home or in the classroom, or as gifts. They can also be used for science projects and other types craft displays.
The dimensions of the Ammonites are as follows:
B. 61x59 mm / 80 gr | 2.4x2.3 in / 2.8 oz
C. 60x59 mm / 74 gr | 2.4x2.3 in / 2.6 oz
D. 61x61 mm / 69 gr | 2.4x2.4 in / 2.4 oz
You will receive 1 Orthoceras cabochon selected at random. Each Orthoceras is beautiful and unique, variations in size, shape and color should be expected. Note the specimen shown in the photo represents a small selection of what we have in stock, the size, shape and color of the specimen we send will vary.
Here we have for you a nice fossilized highly polished natural Orthoceras from Morocco which is perfect for gift giving to a new fossil collector. Orthoceras ("straight horn") is a genus of extinct cephalopod. This genus is sometimes called Orthoceratites. Note it is sometimes misspelled as Orthocera, Orthocerus or Orthoceros. Orthoceras are common fossils and have been found on many continents,including the Americas, Africa, Europe and Asia. They are dated to the lower Ordovician to Triassic ages (500 to 190 millions years ago). They belong to a group of predators known as cephalopods, which includes their living relatives the octopus, squid, cuttlefish and nautilus.
These are priced as an entry level fossil. This item has been listed in bulk with pictures providing a great example of what you will receive. Sizes varies between 30 to 55 mm long by 10 to 30 mm wide.
These fossils would be excellent for jewelry making.
Product Type: 925 Sterling Silver Pendant (24" cord with silver plated included)
Gem Type: Fossilized Quartz
Metal Type: 925 stamped Silver
Weight: Silver and Gem 8.45 grams
Size: 35x23 mm
Shape: Bell
Color: Clear Black
Clarity: Translucent
Fossilized Quartz Pendant | Clear Black | 925 Sterling Silver | Brazil
$133.00 CAD
Unit price perFossilized Quartz Pendant | Clear Black | 925 Sterling Silver | Brazil
$133.00 CAD
Unit price perProduct Type: 925 Sterling Silver Pendant (24" silk cord with silver plated clasp included)
Gem Type: Fossilized Quartz
Metal Type: 925 stamped Silver
Weight: Silver and Gem 7.10 grams
Size: 32x24 mm
Shape: Fancy Faceted
Color: Clear
Clarity: Fine Crystal
This is a nice fossilized Trilobite in host rock from Morocco. Trilobites are the most diverse group of extinct animals preserved in the fossil record. Nine orders of trilobite are recognized, into which 15,000+ species are placed. Trilobites are remarkable, hard-shelled, segmented creatures that existed over 300 million years ago in the Earth's ancient seas. They went extinct before dinosaurs even came into existence, and are one of the key signature creatures of the Paleozoic Era, the first era to exhibit a proliferation of the complex life-forms that established the foundation of life as it is today. Although dinosaurs are the most well-known fossil life forms, trilobites are also a favorite among those familiar with Paleontology (the study of the development of life on Earth), and are found in the rocks of all continents.
The Trilobite itself measures 12x14 mm, the entire host rock is 58x53 mm. This specimen is great as a teaching tool in the home or in the classroom, or as a gift. It can also be used for science projects and other types craft displays. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Fulgurite, also known as “fossilized lightning”, are natural glass tubes or formations that are created by the heat of lightning strikes. When a lightning bolt hits the ground it generates temperatures of up to 30,000 Kelvin (over 53,000°F), hotter than the surface of the sun. This intense heat melts the silica rich sand and fuses it almost instantly, forming hollow branching structures that solidify as they cool. In the Sahara Desert where thunderstorms occasionally roll in across the desert, these cooled formations can be found beneath the sand.
The fulgurites from the Sahara Desert are special because of their environment. The desert’s quartz rich sand is the perfect material for these glassy formations. Over time the wind blown sand often buries and preserves these delicate formations protecting them from erosion. Fulgurites are scientifically important because they trap the energy of the lightning and often preserve the composition of the atmosphere at the time of their creation. They are valuable to researchers studying geophysical processes and past climate conditions. And with their irregular shapes and glassy texture they are a sought after collectible for mineral enthusiasts and natural history museums.
Of note, since Fulgurite is created by an impact of lightning hitting the ground, it cannot be called impactite as it is not created by a meteoritic event.
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 54x27x19 mm / 2.1x1.1x0.7 inches
Weight: 11.98 Grams / 2.7 Ounces
Origin: Sahara Desert
Galena is a mineral composed of lead sulfide (PbS) with a cubic crystal structure. It has a silver-gray color with a metallic luster and the crystals have formed in the octahedron shape. Galena is historically significant as a source of lead, used in various applications, and is still important in modern industries. It is found globally, often associated with minerals like sphalerite and pyrite.
Name: GalenaSpecimen Size: Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 71x51x61 mm / 2.8x2.0x2.4 inches
Weight: 459.1 Grams / 16.2 oz
Origin: Mined in Illinois
This is a 418 gram impact melt rock from the Gallejaur Crater, northern Sweden. Although not a meteorite, impactites are directly linked to them and their impacts and are probably going to be one of the rarest collection items you'll ever own. Impactite is a slag-like glassy object found on the surface of the earth, formed from rock melted by the impact of a meteorite.
The term impactite encompasses shock-metamorphosed target rocks, melts or suevites and mixtures of the two, as well as sedimentary rocks with significant impact-derived components and shocked mineral grains, tektites, anomalous geochemical signatures, etc.
Rocks, interpreted as impact generated lithologies, occur in a large area surrounding the Gallejaur magnetic structure at latitude 65°10/longitude 19°30 in northernmost Västerbotten County in northern Sweden. These rocks comprise a variety of different types of breccias: authigenic The Gallejaur structure is located in the central part of the Skellefte mining district in the Precambrian Baltic Shield. The ca. 1.9 Ga old Skellefte district is an extensively mineralized, mainly felsic, submarine volcanic belt. The rocks are described as impact-generated, have been called the Vargfors Group and overlie the Skellefte volcanics and sediments with an angular unconformity. The youngest rocks in the area, intruding the Skellefte district supracrustals and probably the impact-generated rock, are A/I-type granitoids belonging to the Revsund-Adak granite suite, which have been dated at ca. 1.80 to 1.78 Ga.
This great bookend slab displays very well. It has a mass of 94x84x48 mm. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
This is a 620 gram impact melt rock from the Gallejaur Crater, northern Sweden. Although not a meteorite, impactites are directly linked to them and their impacts and are probably going to be one of the rarest collection items you'll ever own. Impactite is a slag-like glassy object found on the surface of the earth, formed from rock melted by the impact of a meteorite.
The term impactite encompasses shock-metamorphosed target rocks, melts or suevites and mixtures of the two, as well as sedimentary rocks with significant impact-derived components and shocked mineral grains, tektites, anomalous geochemical signatures, etc.
Rocks, interpreted as impact generated lithologies, occur in a large area surrounding the Gallejaur magnetic structure at latitude 65°10/longitude 19°30 in northernmost Västerbotten County in northern Sweden. These rocks comprise a variety of different types of breccias: authigenic The Gallejaur structure is located in the central part of the Skellefte mining district in the Precambrian Baltic Shield. The ca. 1.9 Ga old Skellefte district is an extensively mineralized, mainly felsic, submarine volcanic belt. The rocks are described as impact-generated, have been called the Vargfors Group and overlie the Skellefte volcanics and sediments with an angular unconformity. The youngest rocks in the area, intruding the Skellefte district supracrustals and probably the impact-generated rock, are A/I-type granitoids belonging to the Revsund-Adak granite suite, which have been dated at ca. 1.80 to 1.78 Ga.
This great bookend slab displays very well. It has a mass of 190x97x39 mm. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Gao-Guenie Meteorite | 1.03 grams | Slice | H5 Chondrite | Observed Fall | Burkina Faso
$11.00 CAD
Unit price perGao-Guenie Meteorite | 1.03 grams | Slice | H5 Chondrite | Observed Fall | Burkina Faso
$11.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a great looking Gao-Guenie H5 classified meteorite slice weighing 1.03 grams. Its dimensions are 15x12x2 mm and it has a crusted edge.
This H5 classified meteorite was observed falling at about 17:00 March 5, 1960 near the village of Gao in Africa. There is no total known weight recorded for this meteorite.
Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a ELKK Meteorites and Canagem® Collection specimen card.