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Northwest Africa NWA Meteorite | 49.4 Grams | Individual Fragment | Sahara
$73.64 CAD
Unit price perNorthwest Africa NWA Meteorite | 49.4 Grams | Individual Fragment | Sahara
$73.64 CAD
Unit price perHere we have for you a nice looking individual fragment of a Sahara Desert NWA unclassified meteorite weighing 49.4 grams. Its dimensions are 66x28x19mm. This never classified North West Africa stone was found in the Sahara desert around 2000.
It's a good quality individual fragment NWA meteorite specimen. Some weathering shows the meteorite's time spent aging in the desert.Ā Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Northwest Africa NWA Meteorite | 212 Grams | Individual Fragment | Sahara
Northwest Africa NWA Meteorite | 212 Grams | Individual Fragment | Sahara
Here we have for you a nice looking individual fragment of a Sahara Desert NWA unclassified meteorite weighing 212 grams. Its dimensions are 80x69x27mm. This never classified North West Africa stone was found in the Sahara desert around 2000.
It's a good quality individual fragment NWA meteorite specimen. Some weathering shows the meteorite's time spent aging in the desert.Ā Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Northwest Africa NWA Meteorite | 184 Grams | Individual Cut Fragment | Sahara
Northwest Africa NWA Meteorite | 184 Grams | Individual Cut Fragment | Sahara
Here we have for you a nice looking individual cut fragment of a Sahara Desert NWA unclassified meteorite weighing 184 grams. Its dimensions are 77x62x28mm. This never classified North West Africa stone was found in the Sahara desert around 2000.
It's a good quality individual fragment NWA meteorite specimen. Some weathering shows the meteorite's time spent aging in the desert.Ā Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
This is a nicely shaped Australite Tektite weighing 0.426 gram. Australites are small, hard to find and highly desirable.
Tektites are natural glass of meteoric origin that are found between a narrow equatorial belt of 80 degrees wide. They are often referred to as being from "the moon" or "shooting stars", which they are not. A meteor/comet impact forced molten meteorite/earth up into the atmosphere where it quickly cooled and returned to the earth after their short visit to space, raining Tektites!
The name tektites comes from the greek word "tektos", which means melted. They are unusual, irregularly or at times intricately shaped piece of silica-rich glass. They have no crystal structure, and are therefore similar to obsidian but are not associated with volcanic formation process.
Tektites exhibit a number of meteoritic features, including ablation and atmospheric melting, flight orientation, some have been tied to certain strewn fields, are very different from native rocks, sometime nickel-iron is found in some and more. However, they don't have the isotopic characteristics of a long period of time in outer space and also lack the cosmic ray exposure.
At one time they where even quite common, however tons of them were used during the 80's for lapidary faceting. Metaphysical people have also long used tektites for channeling energy in various ways.
Australites are found mainly south of the 25 degree latitude line with most of them having been recovered in Western Australia. The largest Australite was found near Notting Western Australia and weighs 437 grams. Potassium-argon dating of specimens from tektites from China, Thailand, Laos and the Philippines all date about the same as Australites suggesting a single origin. However, there is evidence suggesting that Australites have a younger age and are from a different meteorite impact. Australites are also found in South Australia in soil layers about 20,000 years old, while in the Victoria in layers about 12,000 years old and sometimes in sediments as low as 5,000 years old. There is also a discrepancy in radiometric and stratigraphic test ages.
Another convincing fact is that Australites are better preserved then the other known tektites. They became known to the English settlers in the 1830's. However, the Aboriginals tribes have collected them for many years before this. Some believed they had metaphysical healing powers thought to cure wounds, sickness, and disease. Other Aboriginals utilized the tektite glass for weapons and tools.
This piece displays extremely well and is a quality translucent specimen (as show in the last two pictures, which are backlit). It has an aesthetic shape and would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card and a signed Mark Bostick Collection card.
Authentic Darwin Glass Tektite | 0.5 Grams | Darwinite Impactite | Tasmania
$26.00 CAD
Unit price perAuthentic Darwin Glass Tektite | 0.5 Grams | Darwinite Impactite | Tasmania
$26.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a nicely shaped Darwinite or Darwin Glass Tektite weighing 0.5 grams and measuring 12x9x4 mm.Ā Tektites are natural glass of meteoric origin that are found between a narrow equatorial belt of 80 degrees wide. They are often referred to as being from "the moon" or "shooting stars", which they are not. A meteor/comet impact forced molten meteorite/earth up into the atmosphere where it quickly cooled and returned to the earth after their short visit to space, raining Tektites!
The name tektites come from the Greek word "tektos", which means melted. They are unusual, irregularly or at times intricately shaped piece of silica-rich glass. They have no crystal structure and are therefore similar to obsidian but are not associated with a volcanic formation process.
Tektites exhibit a number of meteoritic features, including ablation and atmospheric melting, flight orientation, some have been tied to certain strewn fields, are very different from native rocks, sometime nickel-iron is found in some and more. However, they don't have the isotopic characteristics of a long period of time in outer space and also lack the cosmic ray exposure.
At one time they were even quite common, however tons of them were used during the 80's for lapidary faceting. Metaphysical people have also long used tektites for channeling energy in various ways.
A crater over 1 kilometer across was discovered in the dense rainforest near Mt. Darwin Tasmania in 1972.Ā This massive impact occurred over 700,000 years ago leaving behind beautiful pieces of Impact Glass.Ā It showed hardness of 5 - 6 and specific gravity of approx. 2.5 with mostly twisted shapes
This piece displays extremely well and is a quality translucent specimen (as show in the last two pictures, which are backlit). It has an aesthetic shape and would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection and a Meteor Passion specimen cards.
Product Type: Sapphire
Approx Weight (per piece): 1.44ct
Size: 11.2x5.4mm
Shape: Marquise Cut
Color: Lime Green
Clarity:Ā SI (Slightly Included)
Origin:Ā Africa
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Product Type: Sapphire
Approx Weight (per piece): 0.6ct
Size: 5mm
Shape: Princess Cut
Color: Golden Yellow
Clarity: SI (Slightly Included)
Origin: Sri Lanka -Ā (formerly Ceylon)
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Canyon Diablo Meteorite-in-a-Box | 11.6 Grams | Individual | Iron IAB-MG | Arizona U.S.A.
$56.67 CAD
Unit price perCanyon Diablo Meteorite-in-a-Box | 11.6 Grams | Individual | Iron IAB-MG | Arizona U.S.A.
$56.67 CAD
Unit price perThis isĀ a stunning Canyon Diablo classified meteorite specimen weighing 11.6 grams. Its dimensions are 34x18x4 mm. This Iron (IAB-MG) classified meteorite was found in Arizona in 1891. So far approximately 30 T of this material has been recovered.
The crater it formed is world famous and is known as Meteor Crater. It is an Arizona Meteorite and one that is a must have for any collection. The Canyon Diablo has been closed to hunting for many years so these pieces are becoming more difficult to acquire and this is a good time to get a fine specimen.
The Riker collection box is approximately 85x110x23mm (3.3x4.3x.9 inch).Ā Ā Would make a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a specimen card and a stand for the Riker box.
NWA 2384 Meteorite-in-a-Box | 15.6 Grams | Part Slice | LL4 Large Chondrules | Low TKW | Sahara Desert
$139.65 CAD
Unit price perNWA 2384 Meteorite-in-a-Box | 15.6 Grams | Part Slice | LL4 Large Chondrules | Low TKW | Sahara Desert
$139.65 CAD
Unit price perHere we have for you an incredible part slice specimen of the Northwest Africa (NWA) 2384Ā meteorite found in the Sahara Desert in 2004. This great collectible LL4 chondrite is characterized by abundant chondrules and nice colorfulĀ matrix. The total Mass is registered at a low 418 grams from a single stone, so this is to be considered a nice piece at 15.6 grams with dimensions of 45x36x3 mm.Ā The shock stage is registered at 3 and weathering grade is at 2.
This piece displays very well in a specimen Riker style mount display case; a stand will be included.. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Ruby Zoisite Lion Carving | Unheated, Natural, Fluorescent | 306.2 gr | Tanzania
$499.00 CAD
Unit price perRuby Zoisite Lion Carving | Unheated, Natural, Fluorescent | 306.2 gr | Tanzania
$499.00 CAD
Unit price perThis colorful carved gemstone sculpture,Ā utilizing the naturally occurringĀ maroonĀ ruby andĀ paleĀ green zoisite combination,Ā depicts a mighty lion.Ā The artist from Thailand has sculpted the lionĀ in a set positionĀ providing some nice detail and optimizing the color for the shape of the sculpture.
Ruby is the second hardest stone after diamond so few artists have managed to successfully work this mineral since it requires a very advanced technique for carving and polishing.Ā This carving reflects the artist's hard work to show the beauty of both the stone and the subject.Ā A must have in your collection.
Name: Ā Ruby Zoisite
Specimen Size:Ā Cabinet-SizedĀ Ā
Dimensions:Ā 98x60x44 mm / 3.9x2.4x1.7 inchesĀ
Weight: 302.6 grams / 10.8 ounces / 1530.5ct
Origin:Ā Mined in Tanzania
Treatment: None, all natural
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Apophyllite on Prehnite Crystal Cluster | 138 grams | India
Apophyllite on Prehnite Crystal Cluster | 138 grams | India
Apophyllite is a mineral known for its distinctive crystal formations, often occurring in clusters with a unique beauty.Ā 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.
Prehnite can form prismatic, tabular, or pyramidal crystals, but usually occurs in botryoidal, reniform, stalactitic, granular, or compact habits.Ā It is usually green in colour, but may be white, colourless, yellow, or gray.Ā It has a colourless streak.Ā Prehnite is transparent to translucent, with a vitreous to pearly luster.Ā Prehnite forms in cavities in basaltic lavas.
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. Prehnite is considered a stone of unconditional love, known for its healing properties, especially for healers, and is thought to bring harmony to spaces, assist in decluttering, and create a healing sanctuary, particularly when used in gardens.
Name: Apophyllite and Prehnite CrystalĀ Cluster
Specimen Size:Ā Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 74x52x40 mm / 2.9x2.0x1.6 inches
Weight: 138 Grams / 4.9 Ounces
Origin: Mined in Mumbai (Bombay), India
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Sapphire | Unheated Mogok | Pear Shape Cut | Canary Yellow | 8.7x6.5mm 1.93ct | Myanmar
Sapphire | Unheated Mogok | Pear Shape Cut | Canary Yellow | 8.7x6.5mm 1.93ct | Myanmar
Approx Weight (per piece): 1.93ct
Size: 8.7x6.5mm
Shape: Pear Shape Cut
Color: Canary Yellow
Clarity: Clean
Origin: Mogok, MyanmarĀ (Burma)
Treatment: None (unheated, untreated)