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Wavellite typically forms as radiating, spherical clusters or botryoidal (grape-like) aggregates, often appearing as green, yellow, brown, or even blue clusters on a host rock. The mineral typically forms in low-grade metamorphic rocks and phosphate-rich environments, often associated with minerals like quartz, variscite, and limonite.
Wavellite is found in several locations worldwide, with Arkansas, USA being one of the most famous sources, producing well-formed green botryoidal specimens. Other notable locations include England, Bolivia, Brazil, Germany, and Australia.
It is believed wavellite is linked to clarity, insight, and emotional balance, helping to provide a broader perspective on situations. It is sometimes associated with the heart chakra, thought to encourage compassion and emotional healing.
Name: Wavellite on Matrix
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 59x45x31 mm / 2.3x1.8x1.2 inches
Weight: 71 grams / 2.5 oz
Origin: Mauldin Mountain, Mt. Ida, Arkansas, USA
Cave calcite is not actually calcite, but aragonite which forms within caves, mines and moist areas that are rich in limestone. Formations occur as stalactites and stalagmites, typically as botryoidal or feathery branches.
Cave calcite appears in many colors ranging from clear, to milky white, and rusty oranges. These colors, in addition to their funky, tree-like formations, make cave calcite an exciting addition to any collection. The specimen is in good condition.
Product Name: Aragonite - Cave Calcite
Specimen Size: Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 60x42x46 / 2.4x1.6x1.8 inches
Weight: 111.8 grams / 3.9 Ounces)
Origin: Arizona, USA
The Year of the Rat is part of the Chinese zodiac, which follows a 12-year cycle. The years of the Rat occur every 12 years. The recent years of the Rat are 1924, 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008 and 2020.
Rats are believed to be very sharp and quick thinkers and tend to excel in situations that require problem-solving and adaptability. They are seen as resourceful and good at making the most of what they have. They are also seen as being strategic and clever when dealing with challenges. Those born in the Year of the Rat often have high ambitions and a strong desire to succeed and are known for their energetic approach to life. Rats are generally thought to be charming and good with people, often making strong connections and forming relationships easily. They are also thought to be good with money and tend to be practical. They appreciate saving and spending wisely.
However, they may also have a tendency toward being a bit too ambitious or cautious at times, which could make them appear overly careful or hesitant.
Product Type: Jade Carving
Product ID: JACV60401
Weight : 16.81ct
Size: 22x13 mm
Shape: Rat
Color: Natural Un-dyed White
Clarity: Translucent
Origin: China
Wolfe Creek Impactite | 104.88 Grams | Impact Breccia | Closed Site | Australia
$371.00 CAD
Unit price perWolfe Creek Impactite | 104.88 Grams | Impact Breccia | Closed Site | Australia
$371.00 CAD
Unit price perName: Wolfe Creek [crater] This is a recognized impact crater name.
Observed fall: No
Age: <0.3 Ma
Diameter: 0.875 km
Country: Australia
Note: There is a natural fracture in the middle of the specimen which comes from the event that created it. Two parts move slightly so handle with care. Displays very well.
Here we have for you a Wolfe Creek impactite breccia specimen weighing 104.88 grams. Its dimensions are 67x53x42 mm. The exposed crater is located in Western Australia, Australia with an estimated age of < 0.3 Ma.
The impact crater is cited in the Earth Impact Database maintained by the Planetary and Space Science Centre at the University of New Brunswick, Canada. For photographs, maps, references, and other information, see the entry on the PASSC Website
These pieces are becoming difficult to acquire as the site is closed for collecting. This is a good time to get a fine specimen. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with 2 specimen cards including a Canagem® Collection specimen card.
This is a rare specimen of small yellow-gold crystals of wulfenite on matrix from Old Yuma Mine, Arizona. The top of the specimen is coated with small crystals of wulfenite and the bottom has hundreds of small spheres.
Wulfenite specimens from the Old Yuma Mine are considered rare today. The Old Yuma Mine is a historic, now inactive site, and it hasn't produced new material in many years. Most of the wulfenite specimens available now were collected decades ago, and they tend to be small, delicate crystals that were often overlooked in favor of larger specimens from other mines at the time. Because no new material is coming out, and older collections are slowly being absorbed into private hands, good quality Old Yuma wulfenite has become harder to find and is quite collectible, especially for those interested in classic Arizona localities.
Wulfenite is often associated with creativity, emotional balance, and perseverance. Some believe it helps connect the heart and the will, encouraging people to follow their passions even through difficult or uncertain times. Wulfenite is also thought to support emotional healing by helping release old attachments and clearing a path for new experiences.
The specimen is in very good condition and is a very colorful and really beautiful piece. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection.
Name: Wulfenite
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 68x48x27 mm / 2.7x1.9x1.1 inches
Weight: 114 Grams / 4 ounces
Origin: Mined in Old Yuma Mine, Tucson Mountain District Saguaro National Park, Amole Mining District, Tucson Mountains, Pima County, Arizona, USA
This is a nice group of small yellow wulfenite crystals on matrix from Total Wreck Mine, Arizona. Wulfenite from the Total Wreck Mine is known for producing small but attractive crystals, usually in shades of yellow to orange-yellow. The crystals from this mine tend to be thin, tabular, and sometimes slightly translucent, often growing on a contrasting, earthy matrix.
While the Total Wreck Mine isn’t as famous as places like the Red Cloud Mine for wulfenite, it has still yielded pieces that are valued by collectors, especially because Arizona as a whole is renowned for producing some of the world’s finest wulfenite. Specimens from Total Wreck are typically more modest in size and brightness but are appreciated for their historic mining context and authentic desert character.
Wulfenite is often associated with creativity, emotional balance, and perseverance. Some believe it helps connect the heart and the will, encouraging people to follow their passions even through difficult or uncertain times. Wulfenite is also thought to support emotional healing by helping release old attachments and clearing a path for new experiences.
The specimen is in good condition and is a colorful and really beautiful specimen. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection.
Name: Wulfenite and Quartz
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 42x33x13 mm / 1.6x1.3x0.5 inches
Weight: 16.62 Grams / 0.6 ounces
Origin: Mined in Total Wreck Mine, Cienega Creek, The Narrows, Empire Mining District, Empire Mountains, Pima County, Arizona, USA
A nice shiny calcite monomorphic cube, yellow in color. Transparent under light with some iridescence reflection.
Calcite is found throughout the world in sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous rocks. Some geologists consider it to be a "ubiquitous mineral" - one that is found everywhere. Calcite is the principal constituent of limestone and marble.
Name: Calcite Cubic crystal
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 41x41x45 mm / 1.6x1.6x1.8 inches
Weight: 198.4 Grams / 7 Ounces
Origin: Guangxi Province, China
This beautiful sphere was polished from natural yellow Jade. Beautifully blended yellow and cream colors make this sphere very attractive. Jade is a well known stone throughout the world and has been highly regarded since ancient times in many cultures.
Name: Jade Sphere
Dimensions: 55.5 mm / 2.2 inches
Weight: 243.7 Grams / 8.6 oz
Origin: China
You will receive 1 Picture Jasper stone (or 1 bag of 25 grams in the case of the small size) selected from the size of your choosing. Each Picture Jasper stone is beautiful and unique, variations in size, shape and color should be expected. As the specimen shown in the photos represent a small selection of what we have in stock, the size, shape and color of the specimen we send may vary, but will be within the size range purchased.
Picture Jasper is characterized by its rich earthy tones, typically ranging from shades of brown, tan, and cream to red, yellow, and sometimes even green or blue. What sets Picture Jasper apart is its fascinating patterns, which can resemble desert landscapes, forests, mountains, or other natural scenes. These patterns are created through the impurities and mineral deposits present during the formation of the stone.
Product Type: Picture Jasper (Var Chalcedony)
Size: Various 30 - 67 mm
Origin: USA
This is a natural yellow quartz crystal bracelet, from Dong Hai, Jiang Su Province in China.
Product Type: Yellow Quartz Bracelet
Gem Type: Natural Quartz
Net Weight: 31 grams / 1.1 oz
Bead Diameter: 9 mm / 0.3 inches
Bracelet Diameter: 177 mm / 7 inches
Zag Meteorite | 1.22 Grams | Crusted Individual | H3-6 | Premium Observed Fall | Morocco
$20.00 CAD
Unit price perZag Meteorite | 1.22 Grams | Crusted Individual | H3-6 | Premium Observed Fall | Morocco
$20.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is an incredible specimen of the Zag meteorite that fell in Western Sahara in August 1998. This rare and highly collectable H3-6 chondrite (S3 W0/1) is characterized by its beautiful fusion crust and is 1 of only 82 approved meteorites classified as such. The total weight is registered at 175 Kilograms and this nice piece is 1.22 grams with dimensions of 16x10x5 mm.
From the Michael Farmer Collection : "This is a very nice piece of the stone meteorite called Zag. This meteorite arrived as a huge fireball and made explosions heard for hundreds of miles. Many pieces of this meteorite crashed to Earth in southern Morocco, August 4th or 5th 1998. Fossil hunters out in the desert saw the fall and later found it. This meteorite is classified as a chondrite, (H3-6) regolith breccia. This piece weighs 4.34 grams and is a very nice fragment with fusion crust.
Zag made headlines around the world as the second meteorite to contain liquid water. Purple salt crystals have been found by scientists in Zag and liquid water is in bubbles in some of these crystals! Zag has been in almost every newspaper and even on CNN."
This piece displays very well showing some fusion crust. Would make an amazing addition to any collection. Comes with a Jensen Meteorites and a Canagem Collection Specimen card.
Zag Meteorite | 4.34 Grams | Crusted Individual | H3-6 | Premium Observed Fall | Morocco
$71.00 CAD
Unit price perZag Meteorite | 4.34 Grams | Crusted Individual | H3-6 | Premium Observed Fall | Morocco
$71.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is an incredible specimen of the Zag meteorite that fell in Western Sahara in August 1998. This rare and highly collectable H3-6 chondrite (S3 W0/1) is characterized by its beautiful fusion crust and is 1 of only 82 approved meteorites classified as such. The total weight is registered at 175 Kilograms and this nice piece is 4.34 grams with dimensions of 20x13x12 mm.
From the Michael Farmer Collection : "This is a very nice piece of the stone meteorite called Zag. This meteorite arrived as a huge fireball and made explosions heard for hundreds of miles. Many pieces of this meteorite crashed to Earth in southern Morocco, August 4th or 5th 1998. Fossil hunters out in the desert saw the fall and later found it. This meteorite is classified as a chondrite, (H3-6) regolith breccia. This piece weighs 4.34 grams and is a very nice fragment with fusion crust.
Zag made headlines around the world as the second meteorite to contain liquid water. Purple salt crystals have been found by scientists in Zag and liquid water is in bubbles in some of these crystals! Zag has been on almost every newspaper and even on CNN."
This piece displays very well showing some fusion crust. Would make an amazing addition to any collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection and a Michael Farmer Meteorites Specimen card.
Zag Meteorite | 4.77 Grams | Crusted Individual | H3-6 | Premium Observed Fall | Morocco
$73.00 CAD
Unit price perZag Meteorite | 4.77 Grams | Crusted Individual | H3-6 | Premium Observed Fall | Morocco
$73.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is an incredible specimen of the Zag meteorite that fell in Western Sahara in August 1998. This rare and highly collectable H3-6 chondrite (S3 W0/1) is characterized by its beautiful fusion crust and is 1 of only 82 approved meteorites classified as such. The total weight is registered at 175 Kilograms and this nice piece is 4.77 grams with dimensions of 24x15x11 mm.
Zag made headlines around the world as the second meteorite to contain liquid water. Purple salt crystals have been found by scientists in Zag and liquid water is in bubbles in some of these crystals! Zag has been in almost every newspaper and even on CNN.
This piece displays very well showing some fusion crust. Would make an amazing addition to any collection. Comes with a Jensen Meteorites 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.
Zinnwaldite is a rare, lithium-rich mica mineral known for its dark, silvery brown to reddish-brown color. It forms in layered, sheet-like crystals and has a soft, slightly shiny surface typical of the mica group. It was first discovered in the Zinnwald area on the German–Czech border, which is where its name comes from.
Zinnwaldite is believed to promote clarity, balance, and inner strength—making it an excellent companion for decision-making, emotional resilience, and self-trust.
This specimen is in very good condition and displays very well. Make this a special specimen in your collection.
Name: Zinnwaldite
Specimen Size: Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 72x44x22 mm / 2.7x1.7x1.5 inches
Weight: 61.7 Grams / 2.2 Ounces
Origin: Price Lake, Florence Co., Wisconsin
Zircon on Analcime Crystal | 76.7 grams | Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Québec, Canada
$58.00 CAD
Unit price perZircon on Analcime Crystal | 76.7 grams | Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Québec, Canada
$58.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is an excellent specimen of Zircon from the world renowned location that is Mount-Saint Hilaire. This beautiful crystal would be a great addition to any new or existing collection.
Name: Zircon on Analcime
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 54x42x41 mm / 2.1x1.6x1.6 inches
Weight: 76.7 Grams / 2.7 Ounces
Origin: Mined in Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Québec, Canada

