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Triphane | Spodumene | Baguette Cut | Light Canary Yellow | 19x13mm 30.63ct
$414.97 CAD
Unit price perTriphane | Spodumene | Baguette Cut | Light Canary Yellow | 19x13mm 30.63ct
$414.97 CAD
Unit price perProduct Name: Triphane Spodumene (Canary Yellow Kunzite)
Product ID: O2645301
Approx Weight (per piece): 30.63ct
Size: 19x13mm
Shape: Baguette Cut
Color: Light Canary Yellow
Clarity: SI (Slightly Included)
Origin: Afghanistan
Product Name: Triphane Spodumene (Yellow Kunzite)
Approx Weight (per piece): 1.17ct
Size: 7x5mm
Shape: Oval Cut
Color: Pale Yellow
Clarity: VSI (Very Slightly Included)
Treatment: None
Origin: Madagascar
Approx Weight (per piece): 4.0ct
Size: 11.5x8.5mm
Shape: Pear Shape Cut
Color: Light Yellow
Clarity: SI
Origin: Afghanistan
Triphylite Mineral | 274 Grams | Palermo Mine, North Groton, New Hampshire, USA
$45.57 CAD
Unit price perTriphylite Mineral | 274 Grams | Palermo Mine, North Groton, New Hampshire, USA
$45.57 CAD
Unit price perThis is a cut section of a colorful rock material of bluish-brown Triphylite from the New Hampshire area. The mine number is not available for this specimen, so it could have come from any of the Palermo mines. Superb example specimen professionally prepared and in perfect condition.
Name: Triphylite
Specimen Size: Large Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 111x67x35 mm / 4.4x2.6x1.4 inches
Weight: 274 Grams / 9.7 ounces
Origin: Mined in Palermo Mine, North Groton Pegmatite District, Grafton County, New Hampshire
Tsarev Meteorite | 35.4 Grams | Individual | L5 Chondrite | Fell Dec 1922 | Volgograd Region, Russia
$106.00 CAD
Unit price perTsarev Meteorite | 35.4 Grams | Individual | L5 Chondrite | Fell Dec 1922 | Volgograd Region, Russia
$106.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a superb individual Tsarev meteorite weighing 35.4 grams. Its dimensions are 48x24x19 mm. Twenty-eight specimens of this L5 classified meteorite were found in fields. The largest mass weighs 284 kg, the smallest 761 gr with a total weight of 1.23 Tons. The greatest distance between the find sites was 6.0 km.
In 1968, amidst a global surge in conflicts, a remarkable discovery was made in a small village in Volgograd Oblast. This region, known as the primary site of the Battle of Stalingrad—one of the largest and bloodiest battles in history—yielded an extraordinary find in the quiet fields near the rural village of Tsarev.
The Tsarev meteorite, named after the Russian word for czar, is a stone meteorite responsible for one of the largest meteorite showers in Russian history. This meteorite shower occurred on December 6, 1922, but the stones were not discovered until 1968 and only recognized in 1979. The Tsarev meteorite's mineral composition matches that of ordinary chondrites, including olivine, orthopyroxene, clinopyroxene, maskelynite, calcium phosphates, nickel-iron, troilite, chromite, ilmenite, and rutile.
Academic analysis of the Tsarev meteorite reveals significant features: large grains of nickel-iron, light grey areas with well-preserved chondritic texture, and dark areas containing a matrix with olivine grains and remnants of chondrules.
This specimen would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Will come with a Canagem specimen card.
Tsarev Meteorite | 38.5 Grams | Tumbled Individual | L5 Chondrite | Fell Dec 1922 | Russia
$173.25 CAD
Unit price perTsarev Meteorite | 38.5 Grams | Tumbled Individual | L5 Chondrite | Fell Dec 1922 | Russia
$173.25 CAD
Unit price perThis is a superb tumbled individual Tsarev meteorite weighing 38.5 grams. Its dimensions are 45x27x25 mm. Twenty-eight specimens of this L5 classified meteorite were found in fields. The largest mass weighs 284 kg, the smallest 761 gr with a total weight of 1.23 Tons. The greatest distance between the find sites was 6.0 km.
In 1968, amidst a global surge in conflicts, a remarkable discovery was made in a small village in Volgograd Oblast. This region, known as the primary site of the Battle of Stalingrad—one of the largest and bloodiest battles in history—yielded an extraordinary find in the quiet fields near the rural village of Tsarev.
The Tsarev meteorite, named after the Russian word for czar, is a stone meteorite responsible for one of the largest meteorite showers in Russian history. This meteorite shower occurred on December 6, 1922, but the stones were not discovered until 1968 and only recognized in 1979. The Tsarev meteorite's mineral composition matches that of ordinary chondrites, including olivine, orthopyroxene, clinopyroxene, maskelynite, calcium phosphates, nickel-iron, troilite, chromite, ilmenite, and rutile.
Academic analysis of the Tsarev meteorite reveals significant features: large grains of nickel-iron, light grey areas with well-preserved chondritic texture, and dark areas containing a matrix with olivine grains and remnants of chondrules.
This specimen would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Will come with a Canagem specimen card.
Tsarev Meteorite | 45.7 Grams | Individual | L5 Chondrite | Fell Dec 1922 | Volgograd Region, Russia
$136.00 CAD
Unit price perTsarev Meteorite | 45.7 Grams | Individual | L5 Chondrite | Fell Dec 1922 | Volgograd Region, Russia
$136.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a superb individual Tsarev meteorite weighing 45.7 grams. Its dimensions are 52x24x23 mm. Twenty-eight specimens of this L5 classified meteorite were found in fields. The largest mass weighs 284 kg, the smallest 761 gr with a total weight of 1.23 Tons. The greatest distance between the find sites was 6.0 km.
In 1968, amidst a global surge in conflicts, a remarkable discovery was made in a small village in Volgograd Oblast. This region, known as the primary site of the Battle of Stalingrad—one of the largest and bloodiest battles in history—yielded an extraordinary find in the quiet fields near the rural village of Tsarev.
The Tsarev meteorite, named after the Russian word for czar, is a stone meteorite responsible for one of the largest meteorite showers in Russian history. This meteorite shower occurred on December 6, 1922, but the stones were not discovered until 1968 and only recognized in 1979. The Tsarev meteorite's mineral composition matches that of ordinary chondrites, including olivine, orthopyroxene, clinopyroxene, maskelynite, calcium phosphates, nickel-iron, troilite, chromite, ilmenite, and rutile.
Academic analysis of the Tsarev meteorite reveals significant features: large grains of nickel-iron, light grey areas with well-preserved chondritic texture, and dark areas containing a matrix with olivine grains and remnants of chondrules.
This specimen would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Will come with a Canagem specimen card.
Approx Weight (per piece): 1.4ct
Size: 9.5x7.5mm
Shape: Leaf Carving
Color: Green
Clarity: Transparent
Origin: Africa
Treatment: None
Product Type: Tsavorite
Product ID: TSGR24527
Approx Weight (per piece): 0.07ct
Size: 2mm
Shape: Round Cut
Color: Emerald Green
Clarity: Clean
Origin: Africa
Tsavorite is a variety of the garnet family, specifically a green grossular garnet. Its color ranges from a vivid green to an intense greenish-blue. Tsavorite was first discovered in the 1960s in Tanzania and was later found in Kenya. Due to its scarcity, it is considered one of the rarest and most valuable garnets.
Tsavorite is relatively durable with a hardness of 7 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale. This makes it suitable for various types of jewelry, though care should be taken to avoid exposure to extreme heat or harsh chemicals.
Tsavorite is associated with prosperity, abundance, and vitality. Some consider it a stone of growth and regeneration, both in the physical and spiritual sense.
Product Type: Tsavorite
Approx Weight (per piece): 0.006ct
Size: 1.0mm
Shape: Round Cut
Color: Green
Clarity: SI (Slightly Included)
Origin: Tanzania
Treatment: None
Tsavorite is a variety of the garnet family, specifically a green grossular garnet. Its color ranges from a vivid green to an intense greenish-blue. Tsavorite was first discovered in the 1960s in Tanzania and was later found in Kenya. Due to its scarcity, it is considered one of the rarest and most valuable garnets.
Tsavorite is relatively durable with a hardness of 7 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale. This makes it suitable for various types of jewelry, though care should be taken to avoid exposure to extreme heat or harsh chemicals.
Tsavorite is associated with prosperity, abundance, and vitality. Some consider it a stone of growth and regeneration, both in the physical and spiritual sense.
Product Type: Tsavorite
Approx Weight (per piece): 0.02ct
Size: 1.5mm
Shape: Round Cut
Color: Green
Clarity: SI
Origin: Tanzania
Treatment: None
Tsavorite is a variety of the garnet family, specifically a green grossular garnet. Its color ranges from a vivid green to an intense greenish-blue. Tsavorite was first discovered in the 1960s in Tanzania and was later found in Kenya. Due to its scarcity, it is considered one of the rarest and most valuable garnets.
Tsavorite is relatively durable with a hardness of 7 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale. This makes it suitable for various types of jewelry, though care should be taken to avoid exposure to extreme heat or harsh chemicals.
Tsavorite is associated with prosperity, abundance, and vitality. Some consider it a stone of growth and regeneration, both in the physical and spiritual sense.
Each Amethyst is beautiful and unique, variations in size, shape and color should be expected. As the specimens 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 size & weight you have chosen.
Amethyst is believed to enhance spiritual awareness, ward off negative energies, promote balance and relaxation, and improve intuitive and psychic abilities. Amethyst is also thought to enhance mental clarity and focus.
Product Type: Amethyst Tumbled
Approx Weight (per bag): 50/100 Grams
Size: 12 - 40 mm
Origin: Brazil