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Product Type: Bi-Color Citrine
Approx Weight (per piece): 124.13ct
Size: 46x22mm
Shape: Octagon Cut
Color: Lemon Yellow and Black
Clarity: Clean
Origin: Brazil
Product Type: Citrine
Approx Weight (per piece): 4.5ct
Size: 14.5x9mm
Shape: Pear Shape Cut
Color: Canary Yellow
Clarity: Clean to the eye
Origin: Brazil
Citrine | Unheated Citrine | Octagon Cut | Golden Yellow | 19.3x12.7mm 14.65ct | Madagascar
$243.97 CAD
Unit price perCitrine | Unheated Citrine | Octagon Cut | Golden Yellow | 19.3x12.7mm 14.65ct | Madagascar
$243.97 CAD
Unit price perProduct Type: Citrine
Approx Weight (per piece): 14.65ct
Size: 19.3x12.7x9mm
Shape: Octagon Cut
Color: Golden Yellow
Clarity: Clean to the eye
Origin: Madagascar, Africa
Treatment: None (unheated, untreated)
Citrine | Unheated Citrine | Oval Cut | Golden Yellow | 19.9x15.7mm 17.44ct | Madagascar
$254.97 CAD
Unit price perCitrine | Unheated Citrine | Oval Cut | Golden Yellow | 19.9x15.7mm 17.44ct | Madagascar
$254.97 CAD
Unit price perProduct Type: Citrine
Product ID: CIGY1072
Approx Weight (per piece): 17.44ct
Size: 19.9x15.7x10mm
Shape: Oval Cut
Color: Vibrant Golden Yellow
Clarity: Clean to the Eye
Origin: Madagascar, Africa
Treatment: None (unheated, untreated)
Clear Apophyllite Crystal Cluster on Druse Matrix | 893 Grams | Jalgaon, India
Clear Apophyllite Crystal Cluster on Druse Matrix | 893 Grams | Jalgaon, India
Apophyllite is a mineral known for its distinctive crystal formations, often occurring in clusters with a unique beauty. Its crystals are usually colorless or white, allowing them to be transparent or translucent. Although, some specimens may exhibit a greenish, yellowish, or pinkish tint due to the presence of impurities. This specimen has multiple double terminated apophyllite points, it's a very beautiful piece.
Apophyllite is believed to promote self-reflection and authentic self-expression, helping to reduce stress, release mental blockages, and overcome anxiety by revealing truth and facilitating the release of suppressed emotions.
Name: Apophyllite on Druse
Specimen Size: Large Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 158x95x89 mm / 6.25x3.75x3.5 inches
Weight: 893 Grams / 1 lbs 15 Ounces
Origin: Mined in Jalgaon, India
Clear Quartz Point | Natural Raw Quartz | Rough Mineral | Minas Gerais, Brazil
From $8.00 CAD
Unit price perClear Quartz Point | Natural Raw Quartz | Rough Mineral | Minas Gerais, Brazil
From $8.00 CAD
Unit price perYou will receive 1 Quartz point selected from the size of your choosing. Each Quartz point is beautiful and unique, variations in size, shape and color should be expected. Note 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 will vary, but will be within the size range purchased.
Quartz has been known and appreciated since pre-historic times. The varietal names, rock crystal and bergcrystal, preserve the ancient usage. The root words signifying ice cold and to contract (or solidify) suggest the ancient belief that kristallos was permanently solidified ice.
Product Type: Quartz
Size: Various
Origin: Brazil
Clinozoisite var. Pistacite and Quartz Cluster | 326.4 gr | Green Epidote | Alicante, Spain
$130.00 CAD
Unit price perClinozoisite var. Pistacite and Quartz Cluster | 326.4 gr | Green Epidote | Alicante, Spain
$130.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a beautiful cluster of clear quartz crystals on a carpet of green pistacite, also known as epidote. The epidote underneath are clearly visible through the quartz.
Pistacite is a historical term once commonly used to describe a green variety of epidote, named for its pistachio-like color. While the term is still recognized among collectors and in older literature, it has largely been replaced in modern mineralogy by the more general name green epidote.
Pistacite (green epidote) is often associated with growth, release, and emotional healing. Some believe it helps clear negative energy and encourages letting go of patterns or emotions that no longer serve you. It’s thought to support personal transformation by boosting a sense of hope and forward movement, especially during times of change or recovery.
This large specimen would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection.
Name: Clinozoisite var. Pistacite and Quartz Cluster
Specimen Size: Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 85x70x57 mm / 3.3x2.7x2.2 inches
Weight: 326.4 Grams / 11.5 ounces
Origin: Mined in Alicante, Valencian Community, Spain
Clinozoisite var. Pistacite and Quartz Cluster | 623.8 gr | Green Epidote | Alicante, Spain
$195.00 CAD
Unit price perClinozoisite var. Pistacite and Quartz Cluster | 623.8 gr | Green Epidote | Alicante, Spain
$195.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a beautiful cluster of clear quartz crystals on a carpet of green pistacite, also known as epidote. The epidote underneath are clearly visible through the quartz.
Pistacite is a historical term once commonly used to describe a green variety of epidote, named for its pistachio-like color. While the term is still recognized among collectors and in older literature, it has largely been replaced in modern mineralogy by the more general name green epidote.
Pistacite (green epidote) is often associated with growth, release, and emotional healing. Some believe it helps clear negative energy and encourages letting go of patterns or emotions that no longer serve you. It’s thought to support personal transformation by boosting a sense of hope and forward movement, especially during times of change or recovery.
This large specimen would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection.
Name: Clinozoisite var. Pistacite and Quartz Cluster
Specimen Size: Large Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 190x110 mm / 7.5x4.3 inches
Weight: 623.8 Grams / 1 lb 6 oz
Origin: Mined in Alicante, Valencian Community, Spain
Cole Creek Meteorite | 0.45 Gr | Part Slice | H5 Chondrite | Low TKW | Nebraska, USA
$45.00 CAD
Unit price perCole Creek Meteorite | 0.45 Gr | Part Slice | H5 Chondrite | Low TKW | Nebraska, USA
$45.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a great looking part slice of the Cole Creek H5 Chondrite classified meteorite. The slice weighs 0.45 grams and measures 12x7x1 mm.
A mass of 16.3 kg was found January 1, 1991 by Clay Fowler; it was exposed about two feet below the surface in an old road cut. The cavity from which the stone was removed is covered by a thin layer of undisturbed modern soil, inspection of the find site by V. L. Souders, Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. Olivine Fa18.5, analysis and classification, A. Brearly, Dept. of Geology and Institute of Meteoritics, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131, USA. Information by A. W. Struempler, Chadron State College, Chadron, Nebraska 69337, USA, where also the main mass is located.
The specimen comes with a BA-Meteorites.de.vu and a Canagem specimen card plus a professional metal label. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection.
Product Type: Fluorite(Color Change)
Approx Weight (per piece): 9.5ct
Size: 15.5x10.9mm
Shape: Octagon Cut
Color: Color Change Green to Purple
Clarity: VSI (Very Slightly Included)
Origin: Africa
Color-change fluorite can exhibit a range of colors, including shades of blue, violet, green, and purple. The color change is often triggered by different light sources, such as natural daylight, incandescent light, or fluorescent light. The color change in fluorite is typically attributed to the presence of certain trace elements and the stone's response to specific wavelengths of light. The intensity of the color change can vary among individual fluorite specimens. Some may display a subtle shift, while others exhibit a more dramatic and noticeable change.
Product Type: Sapphire (Color Change)
Approx Weight (per piece): 1.2ct
Size: 7x5.6mm
Shape: Oval Cut
Color: Color Change yellow to pink
Clarity: Slight Inclusion
Origin: Africa
Color change sapphire is a fascinating variety of corundum that exhibits a noticeable shift in color under different lighting conditions. The most classic example changes from blue in daylight or fluorescent light to violet or purplish-red under incandescent light, but other combinations exist, such as green to reddish-brown or yellow to peach-pink. This natural optical phenomenon is caused by trace elements like chromium and vanadium in the crystal, which absorb and reflect light differently depending on the light source.
Columbus Meteorite | 3.83 Grams | Individual | Low TKW H5 Chondrite | Luna County, New Mexico, USA
$140.00 CAD
Unit price perColumbus Meteorite | 3.83 Grams | Individual | Low TKW H5 Chondrite | Luna County, New Mexico, USA
$140.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a superb looking fragment of the Columbus classified meteorite weighing 3.83 grams. Its dimensions are 16x13x12 mm. This rare H5 classified meteorite was found in Luna County, New Mexico USA in 1997. The total weight of the stones recovered is recorded as a minuscule 165 grams.
Here's what the finder, Michael Cottingham told us: "This is the Meteorite that started it all for me! My wife and I were out looking for meteorites on a dry lake bed in Southern New Mexico and I found one! This was a new meteorite discovery and it only took me 300 hours of searching to find my First One! The COLUMBUS Meteorite was found by me in January of 1997. It was Classified by A. Rubin at UCLA as a H5 Chondrite. It was found near Columbus, Luna County, New Mexico and the Total Known Weight is ONLY 184 grams. Very Rare indeed."
This piece is part of America's history and is 1 of 228 approved meteorites from that location. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Michael Cottingham Meteorites and a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Columbus Meteorite | 4.57 Grams | Individual | Low TKW H5 Chondrite | Luna County, New Mexico, USA
$154.00 CAD
Unit price perColumbus Meteorite | 4.57 Grams | Individual | Low TKW H5 Chondrite | Luna County, New Mexico, USA
$154.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a superb looking fragment of the Columbus classified meteorite weighing 4.57 grams. Its dimensions are 18x15x10 mm. This rare H5 classified meteorite was found in Luna County, New Mexico USA in 1997. The total weight of the stones recovered is recorded as a minuscule 165 grams.
Here's what the finder, Michael Cottingham told us: "This is the Meteorite that started it all for me! My wife and I were out looking for meteorites on a dry lake bed in Southern New Mexico and I found one! This was a new meteorite discovery and it only took me 300 hours of searching to find my First One! The COLUMBUS Meteorite was found by me in January of 1997. It was Classified by A. Rubin at UCLA as a H5 Chondrite. It was found near Columbus, Luna County, New Mexico and the Total Known Weight is ONLY 184 grams. Very Rare indeed."
This piece is part of America's history and is 1 of 228 approved meteorites from that location. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Michael Cottingham Meteorites and a Canagem Collection specimen cards.
Crackle quartz, also known as fire quartz or ice quartz, is a type of quartz that has been treated to create a distinctive cracked or shattered appearance within the crystal. This treatment is done by heating the quartz crystals and then rapidly cooling them, which results in the development of internal fissures. The cracks within the quartz can vary in size and pattern, creating a shattered or broken appearance. The fractures often resemble ice or fire, giving rise to the alternative names ice quartz and fire quartz.
Crackle quartz is available in various colors, and the treatment process can enhance or alter the natural color of the quartz. Common colors include clear, white, smoky, or even vibrant hues like pink, blue, or green.
Product Type: Crackle Quartz Bracelet
Gem Type: Natural Quartz
Net Weight: 43g / 1.5 oz
Bead Diameter: 12.5 mm / 0.5 inches
Bracelet Diameter: 177 mm / 7 inches
Creedite Crystal Cluster | 39.8 grams | Mina Navidad, Abasolo, Durango, Mexico
$174.00 CAD
Unit price perCreedite Crystal Cluster | 39.8 grams | Mina Navidad, Abasolo, Durango, Mexico
$174.00 CAD
Unit price perCreedite is a rare mineral that is best known for its radiating crystal clusters, which can appear in transparent to translucent orange, purple, white, or colorless hues. It was first discovered in Creede, Colorado, USA, which is how it got its name. Today, some of the best specimens come from Mexico (notably in Chihuahua), Kazakhstan, and Bolivia. In Mexico, creedite is often found as vibrant orange clusters, making it a favorite among collectors.
Creedite is thought to support spiritual growth, intuition, and clarity. Some believe it stimulates the third eye and crown chakras, aiding meditation and insight. Its bright, radiating form is often seen as a symbol of light and transformation.
This is a very unusual, sculptural cluster of Creedite. It is secured to a base in order to display and protect the crystal, and is mesmerizing in person. Would be a great addition to any new or existing collection.
Name: Creedite Crystals
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 44x31x34 mm / 1.7x1.2x1.3 inches
Weight: 39.8 Grams / 1.4 Ounces (including base)
Origin: Mined in Mina Navidad, Abasolo, Durango, Mexico

