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This a superb "shocked" individual fragment Sahara Desert NWA 4528 meteorite weighing 727 grams. Its dimensions are 130x83x57 mm. This North West Africa H5 Classified meteorite was found in the desert in September 2006, along with the other 59 pieces for a total mass of 240 Kg .
The shock stage is at level 2 and the weathering grade of 2/3 means it is in very good condition. Although a common classification of material it shows very well.
This piece displays extremely well, it has size and presence showing a nice crust and patina from years of rest in the desert. It would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with two specimen cards from the Canagem Collection and The Hupé Collection.
This is a beautiful, free standing, Heulandite and Apophyllite cluster. Heulandite is one of the most common and well known members of the Zeolite Group. It has a nice pearly luster and lovely colored hues. It forms wonderfully complex and quite unique crystals and is often associated with other rare and beautiful minerals. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection.
Name: Pink Heulandite on Apophyllite Cluster
Specimen Size: Large Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 121x83x51 mm / 4.75x3.25x2 inches
Weight: 412 Grams / 14.5 Ounces
Origin: Mined in Jalgaon, India
This is a large 196.3 gram uniquely shaped Rizalite Tektite, with a beautiful pitted body, from Rizal Province, Philippines. Although not a meteorite, tektite is directly linked to them or their impacts, just consider its age of around 710,000 years old.
Rizalites are a variety of Philippinite tektites belonging to the Indochinite strewnfield. Like other splash-form tektites from around the world, they appear in a wide range of shapes. What sets them apart is their striking surface texture—often finer, more delicate, and accompanied by a brighter sheen. Many specimens display a smoother overall appearance, yet this elegance is frequently contrasted by dramatic deep grooves and winding channels etched into their surfaces.
Tektite is very interesting because of the persistent mystery that resisted clear explanations of their creation for generations of geologists. This piece displays very well and is a very nice size showing multiple characteristics of its origin.
This special piece comes with 2 specimen cards including the signed original Mark Bostick Collection. Would make a beautiful addition to any collection.
This is a fantastic Dhofar 019 martian basaltic shergottite classified meteorite. A single brownish gray stone weighing 1056 grams was found on 24 January 2000 in Oman.
This is 1 of 257 approved meteorites classified as Martian (shergottite). This premium piece displays very well as the wafer thin slice shows an excellent surface area for its weight. It looks perfect in the membrane box and comes with a specimen card and a display stand making this set a prized item.
The piece is 0.360 grams and has dimensions of 13x9.5x1.5mm. Would make a beautiful addition to any collection.
This is a fantastic Dhofar 019 Martian basaltic shergottite classified meteorite. A single brownish gray stone weighing 1056 grams was found on 24 January 2000 in Oman.
This is 1 of 257 approved meteorites classified as Martian (shergottite). This premium piece displays very well as the wafer thin slice shows an excellent surface area for its weight. It looks perfect in the membrane box and comes with two specimen cards, a certificate of authenticity and a display stand making this set a prized item.
The piece is 0.382 grams and has dimensions of 12.4x11.5x0.8mm. Would make a beautiful addition to any collection.

