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This is a great looking Dhofar 273 classified meteorite weighing 20.4 grams. Its dimensions are 62x28x5 mm. This L5 classified meteorite was found in Zufar, Oman in 2001. The total weight of the single piece recovered is recorded as 2.085 kg and the meteorite has a shock stage of 4 and weathering grade of 3. This piece displays extremely well because of its beautiful shape and is a great size.
Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
This is a great looking Dhofar 273 classified meteorite weighing 8.65 grams. Its dimensions are 37x27x4 mm.
This L5 classified meteorite was found in Zufar, Oman in 2001. The total weight of the single piece recovered is recorded as 2.085 kg and the meteorite has a shock stage of 4 and weathering grade of 3. This piece displays extremely well because of its beautiful shape and is a great size.
Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Dhofar 323 Meteorite | 36.38 Gr | Full Slice | H5 Chondrite | Sahara | Low TKW
$199.00 CAD
Unit price perDhofar 323 Meteorite | 36.38 Gr | Full Slice | H5 Chondrite | Sahara | Low TKW
$199.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a superb looking Dhofar 323 classified meteorite weighing 36.38 grams. Its dimensions are 71x42x5 mm. This H5 classified meteorite was found in Zufar, Oman in 2001. The total weight of the single piece recovered is recorded as a low 688 grams and the meteorite has a shock stage of 1 and weathering grade of 4.
This piece displays extremely well because of its beautiful color and multiple chondrules. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Dhofar 947 Meteorite | 38.40 Gr | Quarter Stone | L5-6 Chondrite | Rare Low TKW
$439.00 CAD
Unit price perDhofar 947 Meteorite | 38.40 Gr | Quarter Stone | L5-6 Chondrite | Rare Low TKW
$439.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a superb looking Dhofar 947 classified meteorite weighing 38.40 grams. Its dimensions are 97x49x6 mm.
This L5-6 classified meteorite was found in Oman in 2002. The total known weight of the single piece recovered is recorded as an incredibly low 170 grams; the meteorite has a shock stage of 3 and weathering grade of 2.
This piece displays extremely well as it was professionally cut in a way to expose the interior and allow it to sit perfectly on a table. The cut faces are polished to allow a clear view of this beautiful and rare material. There are just over 40 kilos recorded worldwide of various classified L5-6 meteorites and you will own approximately a quarter of this rare find that is the Dho 947.
This will be a high end addition to any new or existing collection. This specimen will come with a Canagem Collection specimen card and the original specimen card from the Carsten Giessler Collection (GipoMeteorites).
Product Type: White Diamond in Blue Topaz
Approx Weight (per piece): 1.30ct (valued at $300.00)
Size: 6mm
Shape: Cushion Cut - Square
Color: Intense Blue & Pure White
Clarity: Flawless
Origin: Africa
Diopside Crystal Cluster | 31 grams | Biotite Mica Micro | Otter Lake, Québec, Canada
$80.00 CAD
Unit price perDiopside Crystal Cluster | 31 grams | Biotite Mica Micro | Otter Lake, Québec, Canada
$80.00 CAD
Unit price perHere's a beautiful cluster of glassy green diopside crystals from Otter Lake, Québec. The specimen is made up of about six inter grown diopside crystals with some small attached biotite mica crystals. The largest diopside is 2.5cm across x 3.5cm. This is a floater specimen and all crystals are complete. The specimen is in excellent condition. The diopside crystals are prismatic habit with complex terminations. It has a nice luster and lovely green color. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection.
Name: Green Diopside crystal
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 32x34x32 mm / 1.2x1.3 x 1.2 inches
Weight: 31 Grams / 1.1 oz
Origin: Famous Western Québec Location, Otter Lake area, Canada
Diopside Crystal | 6.18 grams | 5 Sided Terminated Crystal | Otter Lake, QC, Canada
$33.00 CAD
Unit price perDiopside Crystal | 6.18 grams | 5 Sided Terminated Crystal | Otter Lake, QC, Canada
$33.00 CAD
Unit price perHere's a beautiful 5 sided Diopside crystal from the Otter Lake area, Quebec, Canada. The diopside crystals are prismatic habit with complex terminations. It has a nice luster and lovely green color. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection.
Name: Green Diopside Crystal
Specimen Size: Thumbnail-Sized
Dimensions: 16x13x13 mm / 0.6x0.5x0.5 inches
Weight: 6.18 Grams / 0.2 oz
Origin: Famous Western Quebec Location, Otter Lake area, Canada
$100.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a lustrous diopside crystal with many emerald-green chrome-bearing grossular crystals. It was found in Orford Nickel mine, St-Denis-de-Brompton, Le Val-Saint-François RCM, Estrie, Québec, Canada, which is famous for excellent specimens of diopside, green grossular (chrome-bearing), orange grossular and millerite.
This is a very showy specimen that will display very well within your collection.
Name: Diopside with Grossular Crystal Cluster
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 38x24x13 mm / 1.5x0.9x0.5 inches
Weight: 13.66 grams / 0.5 Ounces
Origin: Mined at Orford Nickel mine, St-Denis-de-Brompton, Le Val-Saint-François RCM, Estrie, Québec, Canada
$175.00 CAD
Unit price perFound in Orford Nickel mine, St-Denis-de-Brompton, Le Val-Saint-François RCM, Estrie, Québec, Canada which is famous for excellent specimens of diopside, green grossular (chrome-bearing), orange grossular and millerite.
We have for you a lustrous, striated diopside crystal partially coated with streaks of emerald-green chrome-bearing grossular crystals. This is a very showy specimen that will display very well within your collection.
Name: Diopside with Grossular Crystal Cluster
Specimen Size: Large Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 129x63x37 mm / 5.1x2.5x1.5 inches
Weight: 326.8 grams / 11.5 Ounces
Origin: Mined at Orford Nickel mine, St-Denis-de-Brompton, Le Val-Saint-François RCM, Estrie, Québec, Canada
This is an excellent museum grade, cast replica of the very rare and highly prized Dipluera Dekayi trilobite. Expertly cast by Hamilton Group, Windom Shales, Rochester, New York and ready for your display cabinet. The Trilobite itself measures 115x64 mm, the entire host rock is 177x132 mm.
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.
This ancient shallow-water sea dweller would make a wonderful educational gift or a great home or office display item. It can also be used for science projects and other types craft displays. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Dogtooth Calcite on Quartz with Laumontite in Geode | 1.34 KG | Dindoshi, India
Dogtooth Calcite on Quartz with Laumontite in Geode | 1.34 KG | Dindoshi, India
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. Laumontite is a member of the zeolite group, and occurs in many of the zeolite deposits.
Quartz crystals are among the most abundant and well-known minerals on Earth. It belongs to the hexagonal crystal system, and typically forms six-sided prismatic crystals with a pointed termination. Its crystals can be colorless or exhibit a wide range of colors. The color variations are often due to the presence of impurities or trace elements during the crystal's formation. Quartz is transparent to translucent.
Name: Calcite, Quartz and Laumontite in Geode
Specimen Size: Large Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 152x121x89 mm / 6x4.75x3.5 inches
Weight: 1.34 KG / 2 lbs 15 ounces
Origin: Mined in Dindoshi, India
Dolomite on Sphalerite Crystals | 25 grams | Daniel's Harbor | Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
$22.00 CAD
Unit price perDolomite on Sphalerite Crystals | 25 grams | Daniel's Harbor | Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
$22.00 CAD
Unit price perThis mineral combination is from a classic locality, the Newfoundland Zinc Mine, which has been closed for many years. This mine was a high grade zinc mine with very little contaminants in the ore which made it easier to mill and produced good concentrate. This site is known for beautiful mineral specimens, particularly sphalerite crystals often associated dolomite.
The sphalerite from this region typically appears as dark brown to black, resinous crystals, sometimes with red or orange undertones due to iron content. These crystals often serve as a striking backdrop for the light-colored dolomite, which forms as rhombohedral or curved aggregates on top. The contrasting colors and textures make specimens from Daniel’s Harbor highly collectible.
Very nice showy material in excellent condition and a collectors dream specimen.
Name: Dolomite on Sphalerite Crystals
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 35x33x18 mm / 1.4x1.3x0.7 inches
Weight: 25 Grams / 0.8 Ounces
Origin: Newfoundland Zinc Mine, Daniel's Harbor, NL, Canada
Dolomite on Sphalerite Crystals | 25 grams | Daniel's Harbor | Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
$22.00 CAD
Unit price perDolomite on Sphalerite Crystals | 25 grams | Daniel's Harbor | Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
$22.00 CAD
Unit price perThis mineral combination is from a classic locality, the Newfoundland Zinc Mine, which has been closed for many years. This mine was a high grade zinc mine with very little contaminants in the ore which made it easier to mill and produced good concentrate. This site is known for beautiful mineral specimens, particularly sphalerite crystals often associated dolomite.
The sphalerite from this region typically appears as dark brown to black, resinous crystals, sometimes with red or orange undertones due to iron content. These crystals often serve as a striking backdrop for the light-colored dolomite, which forms as rhombohedral or curved aggregates on top. The contrasting colors and textures make specimens from Daniel’s Harbor highly collectible.
Very nice showy material in excellent condition and a collectors dream specimen.
Name: Dolomite on Sphalerite Crystals
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 41x27x19 mm / 1.6x1.1x0.7 inches
Weight: 25 Grams / 0.8 Ounces
Origin: Newfoundland Zinc Mine, Daniel's Harbor, NL, Canada
Dolomite, Calcite, Pyrite and Quartz Cluster | AAA Crystal | 1.68 KG | Quebec, Canada
$289.00 CAD
Unit price perDolomite, Calcite, Pyrite and Quartz Cluster | AAA Crystal | 1.68 KG | Quebec, Canada
$289.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is an outstanding specimen with an eye catching mix of crystals. This cluster is comprised of Dolomite with a patch of terminated calcite, tiny terminated quartz crystals and traces of pyrite matrix,. This top specimen has it all and is in great condition. Will mesmerize you for hours examining all angles of this fantastic specimen. Would be an amazing addition to any new or existing collection.
Name: Dolomite, Pyrite, Calcite and Quartz Crystal Cluster
Specimen Size: Large Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 165x114x82 mm / 6.5x4.5x3.25 inches
Weight: 1.68 KG / 3 Lbs 11 Ounces
Origin: Mined in Sainte Clotilde, Quebec Canada
Double Terminated Quartz Crystal | 5.3 Grams | Severn Bridge, Ontario Canada
$16.00 CAD
Unit price perDouble Terminated Quartz Crystal | 5.3 Grams | Severn Bridge, Ontario Canada
$16.00 CAD
Unit price perQuartz crystals are among the most abundant and well-known minerals on Earth. Quartz belongs to the hexagonal crystal system. It typically forms six-sided prismatic crystals with a pointed termination. Its crystals can be colorless or exhibit a wide range of colors. The color variations are often due to the presence of impurities or trace elements during the crystal's formation. Quartz is transparent to translucent.
Quartz is considered a “master healer.” It's believed to amplify energy by absorbing, storing, releasing, and regulating it. It's thought to aid concentration and memory. Quartz is also said to be a power gemstone that harmonizes and balances; enhancing energy and thoughts as well as purifying the spiritual, mental and physical. Quartz is associated with the crown chakra.
Name: Quartz Crystal
Specimen Size: Thumbnail-Sized
Dimensions: 22x18x18 / 0.9x0.7x0.7 inches
Weight: 5.3 Grams / 1.9 Ounces
Origin: Mined in Severn Bridge, Ontario, Canada
Dronino Meteorite | 97 Grams | End Cut | Iron Ataxite Ungrouped | Ryazanskaya oblast', Russia
$476.00 CAD
Unit price perDronino Meteorite | 97 Grams | End Cut | Iron Ataxite Ungrouped | Ryazanskaya oblast', Russia
$476.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a stunning Dronino classified meteorite end cut weighing 97.95 grams. Its dimensions are 47x34x21 mm. This interesting meteorite is a Nickel-Iron Meteorite, an Ataxite with an ungrouped element structure.
A 40 kg iron was found by Oleg Gus’kov, Moscow resident, as he was returning home from collecting mushrooms near the village of Dronino in the Ryazan district. In early 2003, it was taken to Vernad to The Meteoritical Society΄s Meteorite Nomenclature Committee which defined this meteorite as ungrouped ataxite. In the summer of 2003, the Meteoritic Expedition of Ural State Technical University – UPI and meteorite hunters collected more than 600 fragments (the largest is 250 kg) totaling about 3 000 kg and occurring at a depth of 0.2-2 m across an area of 0.5x1.5 km.
The distribution of the fragments suggests that the meteorite formed a now-buried crater about 30 m in diameter. This crater is not reflected in the present-day topography of the site. No historical records exist of a meteorite fall; thus, it appears likely that the meteorite fell earlier than the 12th century when the area was largely unpopulated.
These pieces are becoming more difficult to acquire so this is a good time to get a fine specimen. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.

