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Marcasite Calcite Cluster | 49.56 gr | Iridescent | N'Chwaning II Mine | South Africa
$69.00 CAD
Unit price perMarcasite Calcite Cluster | 49.56 gr | Iridescent | N'Chwaning II Mine | South Africa
$69.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a beautiful self standing cluster of marcasite crystals from the N’Chwaning II Mine, Kuruman, South Africa. The front of the specimen is covered with many sharp semi-iridescent marcasite crystals. There are also some small calcite crystals, which are fluorescent under UV light.. The specimen is in excellent condition.
Name: Marcasite and Calcite Cluster
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 56x45x23 mm / 2.2x1.8x0.9 inches
Weight: 49.56 grams / 1.7 ounces
Origin: Mined in the N’Chwaning II Mine, Kuruman, South Africa
Melt Glass | 85.59 Grams | Part Slice | Impactite | Sudbury Structure, Canada,
$149.00 CAD
Unit price perMelt Glass | 85.59 Grams | Part Slice | Impactite | Sudbury Structure, Canada,
$149.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a must have 85.59 gram Impact Melt Glass from the famous Sudbury Impact Structure in Ontario Canada. Its dimensions are 76x63x10 mm. Although not a meteorite, impactites are directly linked to them and their impacts and are probably going to be one of the rarest collection pieces you'll ever own.
About 1.87 billion years ago, an object from space 9 kilometers in diameter, slammed into Canada a little north of Sudbury, Ontario creating the second largest impact structure on the earth. This impact was equivalent to a billion tons of TNT; an impact so great that it cracked the earth, in fact they still have earthquakes because of it today!
The many mineral rich deposits and strange rock formations in such close proximity has attracted attention for 100's of years, long before its impact origin was known, from Thomas Edison, who built a lab on site to NASA Moonwalker "Gene" Cernan, who studied and collected geology samples as part of his pre-moon mission training.
Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Michael Cottingham Meteorite Collection and a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Meteorite Oxide Kit | Meteor Crater | 7.73Gr | Authentic Oxidite | Northern Arizona
$47.00 CAD
Unit price perMeteorite Oxide Kit | Meteor Crater | 7.73Gr | Authentic Oxidite | Northern Arizona
$47.00 CAD
Unit price perThese are great Meteor Crater Oxide (Canyon Diablo) specimens directly from The Meteor Crater Museum, Arizona, U.S.A.. The tube, which has a magnet in the lid, contains 4.61 grams of Oxide and measures 60x12 mm. The total weight of the tube and specimens is 7.73 grams.
This Meteorite Oxide originates from the renowned Meteor Crater in Northern Arizona. Its natural oxidation process offers a unique, rugged texture and appearance, providing an authentic sample of extraterrestrial iron altered by Earth’s atmosphere over time. Ideal for collectors and researchers, this specimen exemplifies the scientific and geological significance of meteorite weathering. This piece was obtained directly from the Meteor Crater museum. It is highly magnetic and very heavy for its size and this specimen comes with a small rare earth magnet for testing.
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Formation:As meteorites fall through the atmosphere and land on Earth, the iron and other metallic components can oxidize, forming rust-like coatings.
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Impact on Appearance:The fusion crust of a meteorite can weather over time, transforming from a black, shiny surface to a rusty brown color due to oxidation.
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Not all Meteorites Oxidize:While most meteorites have some degree of oxidation, the extent can vary based on factors like the meteorite's composition, the duration of exposure to the atmosphere, and the local environment.
This unique specimen kit will come with a Meteor Crater and a Canagem specimen card. This would be a perfect school experiment with samples for all participants Would make a beautiful addition to any collection or start one today.
Meteorite Oxide | Meteor Crater | 2.278 KG | Oxidite | Northern Arizona
$1,231.00 CAD
Unit price perMeteorite Oxide | Meteor Crater | 2.278 KG | Oxidite | Northern Arizona
$1,231.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a great looking 2.278 kg (5 lbs) Meteor Crater Oxide (Canyon Diablo) individual specimen directly from Arizona, U.S.A.. Its dimensions are 9.9x9.4x8.5 cm (3.9x3.7x3.3 inches).
This 2.278-kg Meteorite Oxide originates from the renowned Meteor Crater in Northern Arizona. Its natural oxidation process offers a unique, rugged texture and appearance, providing an authentic sample of extraterrestrial iron altered by Earth’s atmosphere over time. Ideal for collectors and researchers, this specimen exemplifies the scientific and geological significance of meteorite weathering. This piece was obtained in 2005 from a retiring Meteor Crater employee. It is highly magnetic and very heavy for its size.
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Formation:As meteorites fall through the atmosphere and land on Earth, the iron and other metallic components can oxidize, forming rust-like coatings.
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Impact on Appearance:The fusion crust of a meteorite can weather over time, transforming from a black, shiny surface to a rusty brown color due to oxidation.
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Not all Meteorites Oxidize:While most meteorites have some degree of oxidation, the extent can vary based on factors like the meteorite's composition, the duration of exposure to the atmosphere, and the local environment.
Right now if you want to acquire something like this, the nice folks at the Crater will ask for $1.50 to $2.00 USD per gram. Here you get it for substantially less in the best shape possible. Would make a beautiful addition to any collection or start one today.
Meteorite Oxide | Meteor Crater | 4.474 KG | Oxidite | Northern Arizona
$2,337.00 CAD
Unit price perMeteorite Oxide | Meteor Crater | 4.474 KG | Oxidite | Northern Arizona
$2,337.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a great looking 4.474 kg (9.9 lbs) Meteor Crater Oxide (Canyon Diablo) individual specimen directly from Arizona, U.S.A.. Its dimensions are 15.7x12.5x9.9 cm (6.2x4.9x3.9 inches).
This 4.474-kg Meteorite Oxide originates from the renowned Meteor Crater in Northern Arizona. Its natural oxidation process offers a unique, rugged texture and appearance, providing an authentic sample of extraterrestrial iron altered by Earth’s atmosphere over time. Ideal for collectors and researchers, this specimen exemplifies the scientific and geological significance of meteorite weathering. This piece was obtained in 2005 from a retiring Meteor Crater employee. It is highly magnetic and very heavy for its size.
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Formation:As meteorites fall through the atmosphere and land on Earth, the iron and other metallic components can oxidize, forming rust-like coatings.
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Impact on Appearance:The fusion crust of a meteorite can weather over time, transforming from a black, shiny surface to a rusty brown color due to oxidation.
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Not all Meteorites Oxidize:While most meteorites have some degree of oxidation, the extent can vary based on factors like the meteorite's composition, the duration of exposure to the atmosphere, and the local environment.
Right now if you want to acquire something like this, the nice folks at the Crater will ask for $1.50 to $2.00 USD per gram. Here you get it for substantially less in the best shape possible. Would make a beautiful addition to any collection or start one today.
Meteorite Oxide | Meteor Crater | 6.74Gr | Authentic Oxidite | Northern Arizona
$47.00 CAD
Unit price perMeteorite Oxide | Meteor Crater | 6.74Gr | Authentic Oxidite | Northern Arizona
$47.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a great looking 6.74 gram Meteor Crater Oxide (Canyon Diablo) individual specimen directly from The Meteor Crater Museum, Arizona, U.S.A.. Its dimensions are 26x17x11 mm.
This 6.74 gram Meteorite Oxide originates from the renowned Meteor Crater in Northern Arizona. Its natural oxidation process offers a unique, rugged texture and appearance, providing an authentic sample of extraterrestrial iron altered by Earth’s atmosphere over time. Ideal for collectors and researchers, this specimen exemplifies the scientific and geological significance of meteorite weathering. This piece was obtained directly from the Meteor Crater museum. It is highly magnetic and very heavy for its size and this specimen comes with a magnet.
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Formation:As meteorites fall through the atmosphere and land on Earth, the iron and other metallic components can oxidize, forming rust-like coatings.
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Impact on Appearance:The fusion crust of a meteorite can weather over time, transforming from a black, shiny surface to a rusty brown color due to oxidation.
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Not all Meteorites Oxidize:While most meteorites have some degree of oxidation, the extent can vary based on factors like the meteorite's composition, the duration of exposure to the atmosphere, and the local environment.
This unique specimen will come with a Meteor Crater and a Canagem specimen card. Would make a beautiful addition to any collection or start one today.
Meteorite-in-a-Box Mini World Collection Trio | Nantan, NWA 4293 and Vaca Muerta
$60.00 CAD
Unit price perMeteorite-in-a-Box Mini World Collection Trio | Nantan, NWA 4293 and Vaca Muerta
$60.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a great looking meteorite collection in a Riker style box containing individual specimens selected for you. From Guangxi, China you have a Nantan meteorite specimen; from Kenya you'll find a Sericho specimen and from the Northwest Africa a NWA 4293. The Riker collection box is approximately 85x110x23mm (3.3x4.3x.9 inch).
You will receive 1 Riker box containing the above meteorite specimens. Note that the photos provided are representative, so you may not receive the exact pictured specimen; however, you will receive one of each of the specimen listed above of the same or higher value and similar characteristics.
The Nantan meteorites are a must for all collectors, more so that it is now very difficult to find worthy specimen. They are a very interesting IAB-MG iron discovered in 1958 and there is an estimated 9.5 T of this material. This is 1 of 88 approved meteorites classified as Iron, IAB-MG.
The individual Northwest Africa or NWA 4293 formerly known as NQ10 is an H6 chondrite found in the Sahara desert in 2005 and is one of 5854 approved meteorites classified as such. This fascinating meteorite was mainly found as small individuals and the total weight of the 100's of pieces recovered is recorded as a low 25 kg. The meteorite has a shock stage of 4 and weathering grade of 2.
Then this Stony-iron or Mesosiderite Vaca Muerta (Dead Cow) classified meteorite was found in 1861 in the driest desert of the world called the Atacama, Chile. Although most have a weathered exterior, they also have lots of metal inside. Classified as a Mesosiderite A1 is 1 of only 7 approved meteorites classified as such, with a recovered weight of about 3.83 T.
Each specimen shows very well and is a perfect size to proudly display in your collection. Also included is a stand for the Riker box and a Canagem Collection specimen card for each meteorite. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection.
Meteorite-in-a-Box Mini World Collection Trio | Sericho, Sikhote-Alin & Seymchan
$56.00 CAD
Unit price perMeteorite-in-a-Box Mini World Collection Trio | Sericho, Sikhote-Alin & Seymchan
$56.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a great looking meteorite collection in a Riker style box containing individual specimens selected for you. From Kenya you have a Sericho meteorite specimen; from Russia you'll find a Sikhote Alin specimen and a Seymchan specimen. The Riker collection box is approximately 85x110x23mm (3.3x4.3x.9 inch).
You will receive 1 Riker box containing the above meteorite specimen. Note that the photos provided are representative, so you may not receive the exact pictured specimen; however, you will receive one of each of the specimen listed above of the same or higher value and similar characteristics.
The "as found" Sericho is a Pallasite Main Group meteorite. Two brothers were searching for their camels and came across several large, dense stones west of the village of Habaswein and south of Sericho, Kenya. Though recognized as meteorites in 2016, the masses had been known to camel-herders for decades. One village elder said that as a child, he and his brothers would play on top of the stones. It is classified as an Iron Pallasite main group with low weathering and is 1 of only 68 approved meteorites classified as such, with a recovered weight of about 2.8 T.
The specimen of the famous fall Sikhote Alin from Russia is a must in any collection. This Iron (IIAB) Coarsest Octahedrite classified meteorite was recovered in Russia after the fall of February 12, 1947. These specimens are known as shrapnel specimens, ripped and torn edges reminiscent of bomb shrapnel. They broke due to atmospheric pressure and/or mid-air collisions, and possibly explosive fragmentation upon impact. So far approximately 23 tons of this material has been recovered.
The Seymchan meteorite was found in 1967 in a brook-bed flowing into the river of Hekandue, a left tributary of the river of Jasachnaja of the Magadan district, USSR. It is classified as an Iron Pallasite main group and is 1 of only 48 approved meteorites classified as such, with a recovered weight of about 323 Kg.
Each specimen shows very well and is a perfect size to proudly display in your collection. Also included is a stand for the Riker box and a Canagem Collection specimen card for each meteorite. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection.
Mica on Albite | Perky Box Thumbnail Specimen | Palermo No. 1 Mine, NH USA
$33.00 CAD
Unit price perMica on Albite | Perky Box Thumbnail Specimen | Palermo No. 1 Mine, NH USA
$33.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a well-formed albite that shows very well with its white cubic shiny crystal and good luster and translucence. There Mica has grown on the side and back of the crystal. Comes mounted in a Perky display box.
Product Name: Natural Mica on Albite Crystal
Specimen Size: Thumbnail-Sized
Dimensions: 25x27x22 mm / 1.0x1.1x0.9 inches Specimen
35x33x33 mm / 1.4x1.3x1.3 inches Box
Weight: 39.6 Grams / 1.4 Ounce (incl Box)
Origin: Mined in Palermo No. 1 Mine, N. Groton, New Hampshire
Microcline is one of the most common feldspar minerals. It can be colorless, white, cream to pale yellow, salmon pink to red, or bright green to blue-green. Microcline forms short prismatic or tabular crystals that are often of considerable size: single crystals can weigh several tons and reach yards in length. Crystals are often multiply twinned, with two sets of fine lines at right angles to each other. This gives a plaid effect that is unique to microcline among the feldspars. The nice patch of Quartz crystals makes this a spectacular piece.
This is a quality specimen that would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing rock collection.
Name: Microcline and Quartz
Specimen Size: Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 67x55x28 mm / 2.6x2.2x1.1 inches
Weight: 116 grams / 4.1 oz
Origin: Czarne - Poland
This Microcline feldspar cluster from Nevada is a quality specimen that would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing rock collection.
Microcline is one of the most common feldspar minerals. It can be colorless, white, cream to pale yellow, salmon pink to red, or bright green to blue-green. Microcline forms short prismatic or tabular crystals that are often of considerable size: single crystals can weigh several tons and reach yards in length.
Crystals are often multiply twinned, with two sets of fine lines at right angles to each other. This gives a plaid effect that is unique to microcline among the feldspars.
Name: Microcline
Specimen Size: Large Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 116x88x45 mm / 4.6x3.5x1.8 inches
Weight: 389 grams / 13.7 oz
Origin: Search Light District, Nevada, USA
Mimetite Crystal | Display Perky Box | Rare Specimen | Mount Bonnie Mine, NT Australia
$59.00 CAD
Unit price perMimetite Crystal | Display Perky Box | Rare Specimen | Mount Bonnie Mine, NT Australia
$59.00 CAD
Unit price perMimetite crystals from the Mount Bonnie Mine in the Northern Territory of Australia are known for their lustrous, often iridescent, tan to yellow, and sometimes colorless or white, tabular, hexagonal crystals. It is frequently found on a gossan matrix. These specimens are considered rare and highly sought after by collectors, especially those with unusual luster or iridescent qualities. The Mount Bonnie Mine is a well-known locality for producing fine mimetite specimens, often associated with other minerals like Duftite and Coronadite
This extremely rare specimen will come protected in its specimen display box with a Canagem Specimen Mineral Card.
Name: Mimetite Crystal
Specimen Size: Thumbnail-Sized
Dimensions: 18X12 mm / 0.7x0.5 inches
Weight: 3.69 Grams / .13 Ounces
Origin: Mined in Mount Bonnie Mine, Grove Hill, Victoria-Daly Region, Northern Territory, Australia
$80.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a collect of beautiful, thumbnail sized mineral specimens. These rare, premium specimens will be protected in individual display boxes that measure 28x28x21 mm (1x1x7/8 inches).
The locations of the mines for each specimen are as follows:
- Analcime - Burnt Cabin Creek, Spray, Oregon
- Rosasite - Ojuela Mine, Mapimi, Mexico
- Minyulite - Tom's Quarry, Kapunda, South Australia
- Kasolite - Musonoi Mine, Kolwezi, DR Congo
$80.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a collect of beautiful, thumbnail sized mineral specimens. These rare, premium specimens will be protected in individual display boxes that measure 28x28x21 mm (1x1x7/8 inches).
The locations of the mines for each specimen are as follows:
- Charoite - Murun, Siberia, Russia
- Olivenite - Majuba Hill, Nevada, USA
- Cowlesite - Burnt Cabin Creek, Spray, Oregan, USA
- Berthierite - Herja, Romania
Product Type: Moissanite
Approx Weight (per piece): 1.8ct
Size: 8.0mm
Shape: Round Diamond Cut
Color: Pale Yellow
Clarity: VVS
Origin: China
Treatment: None
Moissanite has become a popular alternative to diamonds for jewelry. Moissanites have a similar appearance to diamonds and often look nearly identical to the untrained eye. They share the brilliance, sparkle, and fire that diamonds are known for, making them an attractive choice. With moissanite, it is possible to have a beautiful gemstone for a fraction of the price of a diamond. Moissanites are primarily produced in laboratories, offering a controlled and consistent quality. This aspect appeals to those who prefer gemstones with known origins and minimal environmental impact.
Originally discovered in a meteorite crater, Moissanite is well known worldwide as the world’s most brilliant gemstone, better than diamonds. Moissanite is incredibly rare in its natural form; however, lab created moissanite is identical to the original with hardness second only to diamond. Moissanites have a hardness of 9.25 on the Mohs scale, while diamonds are a 10. This makes moissanite suitable for everyday wear and less prone to scratching or damage.
This sparkling round cut pale yellow moissanite is a great choice for any jewelry project.
Product Type: Moissanite
Approx Weight (per piece): 2.3ct
Size: 8.5mm
Shape: Round Diamond Cut
Color: Pale Yellow
Clarity: VVS
Origin: China
Treatment: None
Moissanite has become a popular alternative to diamonds for jewelry. Moissanites have a similar appearance to diamonds and often look nearly identical to the untrained eye. They share the brilliance, sparkle, and fire that diamonds are known for, making them an attractive choice. With moissanite, it is possible to have a beautiful gemstone for a fraction of the price of a diamond. Moissanites are primarily produced in laboratories, offering a controlled and consistent quality. This aspect appeals to those who prefer gemstones with known origins and minimal environmental impact.
Originally discovered in a meteorite crater, Moissanite is well known worldwide as the world’s most brilliant gemstone, better than diamonds. Moissanite is incredibly rare in its natural form; however, lab created moissanite is identical to the original with hardness second only to diamond. Moissanites have a hardness of 9.25 on the Mohs scale, while diamonds are a 10. This makes moissanite suitable for everyday wear and less prone to scratching or damage.
This sparkling round cut pale yellow moissanite is a great choice for any jewelry project.

