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Canyon Diablo Meteorite | 80.59 Grams | Individual | Iron IAB-MG | SO24
$275.62 CAD
Unit price perCanyon Diablo Meteorite | 80.59 Grams | Individual | Iron IAB-MG | SO24
$275.62 CAD
Unit price perThis is a great looking 80.59 grams Canyon Diablo (MetBul 33) meteorite individual directly from Arizona, U.S.A. Its dimensions are 58x23x20 mm.
This specimen is certainly one of a kind. The Canyon Diablo meteorites are a must for all collectors, more so that it is now illegal to search and collect them on site. They are a very interesting IAB-MG iron discovered in 1891 and there is an estimated 30 MT of this material.
This individual displays very well with the shape of its interior structure visible as a pointy crystal shape or end; would make a beautiful addition to any collection or start one today. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Sapphire | 3 Piece Sapphire Parcel | Round Cut | Canary Yellow | 2.2 - 2.4mm | SO24
$16.50 CAD
Unit price perSapphire | 3 Piece Sapphire Parcel | Round Cut | Canary Yellow | 2.2 - 2.4mm | SO24
$16.50 CAD
Unit price perApprox Weight (per parcel): 0.21tcw
Size: 2.2 - 2.4mm
Shape: Round Cut
Color: Canary Yellow
Clarity: Clean to the Eye
Origin: Africa
NWA 869 Meteorite | 4.78 Gr | Individual | L3-6 Chondrite | Crusted Specimen | SO24
$9.56 CAD
Unit price perNWA 869 Meteorite | 4.78 Gr | Individual | L3-6 Chondrite | Crusted Specimen | SO24
$9.56 CAD
Unit price perThis is a fantastic lot of crusted individual NWA (Northwest Africa) 869 L3-6 classified meteorites, found by Nomads in the Sahara Desert. It weighs 4.78 grams and measures 18x13x10 mm. This specimen comes from the Hupé Collection.
NWA 869 classified meteorites can still be interesting and this one is for sure perfectly shaped to catch your attention. It displays a superb crust on most of its surface. Most samples are individual meteorites but some fragments (mostly >1 kg) also occur. In most cases the fusion crust has been polished or ablated by wind erosion. Many samples are more severely affected and show faces with deep wind erosion features. Fracture faces, formed by ground collision, show a typical gray-green color and sometimes visible brecciation (light and/or dark clasts).
Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Product Type: Moissanite
Approx Weight (per piece): 1.5ct
Size: 7.5mm
Shape: Round Diamond Cut
Color: White D-E
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 white moissanite is a great choice for any jewelry project.
Mundrabilla Meteorite | 12.92 Gr | Etched End Cut | Iron IAB-ung | Australia | SO24
$87.39 CAD
Unit price perMundrabilla Meteorite | 12.92 Gr | Etched End Cut | Iron IAB-ung | Australia | SO24
$87.39 CAD
Unit price perThis is a superb professionally etched end cut specimen of Mundrabilla classified meteorite weighing 12.92 grams. It measures 36x16x5 mm. This Iron IAB-ung classified meteorite was found in the Nullarbor Plain, Western Australia in 1911. So far approximately 24 tons of this material has been recovered.
The meteorites were found by geologists R. B. Wilson and A. M. Cooney while engaged on a geological survey. Both masses are lying within only very slight depressions in clayey soil, some 180 m apart. The larger mass tends to have a crude conical to hemispherical shape with the nose partially buried in the soil. The axis is inclined at an angle of approximately 60°. Evidence of fragmentation of a larger mass is afforded by a sharp, angular, vertical face on the larger mass, which matches both in size and shape, a similar sharp face on the smaller mass. Preliminary study indicates that the meteorite came from the west at relatively low velocity and high angle. The larger mass has been presented to the Western Australian Museum, while the smaller mass is in Geosurveys possesion (Adelaide, South Australia).
This beautiful specimen displays very well it's superb etched face while maintaining an interesting exterior, so you have the best of both worlds. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Olivine Volcanic Bomb | Lava Coated Crystal | 211.3 gr, | Mortlake, Victoria, Australia | SO24
$105.65 CAD
Unit price perOlivine Volcanic Bomb | Lava Coated Crystal | 211.3 gr, | Mortlake, Victoria, Australia | SO24
$105.65 CAD
Unit price perAn olivine volcanic bomb is a type of volcanic rock that contains olivine crystals and has been ejected during a volcanic eruption. Olivine is a mineral that is commonly found in the Earth's mantle and is one of the first minerals to crystallize as magma cools.
Volcanic bombs are large clots of lava that are ejected from a volcano during an explosive eruption. They can vary in size, and their shapes are often streamlined due to their molten nature as they are thrown through the air. When these volcanic bombs contain olivine crystals, they are referred to as olivine volcanic bombs.
This piece has been cut to show the green olivine crystals which are showcased beautifully against the surrounding black lava crust.
Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Name: Olivine Crystal Bomb End Cut
Specimen Size: Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 72x61x29 mm / 2.8x2.4x1.1 Inches
Weight: 211.3 Grams / 7.4 Ounces
Details: Volcanic activity Mortlake, Victoria, Australia
Product Type: Moissanite
Approx Weight (per piece): 0.3ct
Size: 4.5mm
Shape: Heart Shape Cut
Color: Pale Green
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 heart shape moissanite is a great choice for any jewelry project.
Olivine Volcanic Bomb Slice | Lava Coated Crystal | 83.9 gr | Mortlake, Victoria, Australia | SO24
$41.95 CAD
Unit price perOlivine Volcanic Bomb Slice | Lava Coated Crystal | 83.9 gr | Mortlake, Victoria, Australia | SO24
$41.95 CAD
Unit price perAn olivine volcanic bomb is a type of volcanic rock that contains olivine crystals and has been ejected during a volcanic eruption. Olivine is a mineral that is commonly found in the Earth's mantle and is one of the first minerals to crystallize as magma cools.
Volcanic bombs are large clots of lava that are ejected from a volcano during an explosive eruption. They can vary in size, and their shapes are often streamlined due to their molten nature as they are thrown through the air. When these volcanic bombs contain olivine crystals, they are referred to as olivine volcanic bombs.
This piece has been cut to show the green olivine crystals which are showcased beautifully against the surrounding black lava crust.
Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Name: Olivine Crystal Bomb Slice
Specimen Size: Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 88x45x11 mm / 3.5x1.8x0.4 Inches
Weight: 83.9 Grams / 2.9 Ounces
Details: Volcanic activity Mortlake, Victoria, Australia
Dhofar 224 Meteorite | 72.8 Grams | Full Slice | Rare H4 Chondrite | Sahara | SO24
$365.00 CAD
Unit price perDhofar 224 Meteorite | 72.8 Grams | Full Slice | Rare H4 Chondrite | Sahara | SO24
$365.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a superb looking full slice of Dhofar 224 classified meteorite weighing 72.8 grams. Its dimensions are 85x58x6 mm. This H4 classified meteorite was found in Zufar, Oman in 2001. The total weight of the pieces recovered is recorded as 14.97 kg and the meteorite has a shock stage of 1 and weathering grade of 3.
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.
NWA 869 Meteorite | 3 Piece Lot | 5.42 Gr | Individual | L3-6 Chondrite | Crusted Specimen | SO24
$10.84 CAD
Unit price perNWA 869 Meteorite | 3 Piece Lot | 5.42 Gr | Individual | L3-6 Chondrite | Crusted Specimen | SO24
$10.84 CAD
Unit price perThis is a fantastic lot of crusted individual NWA (Northwest Africa) 869 L3-6 classified meteorites, found by Nomads in the Sahara Desert. The total weight of the lot is 5.42 grams and the measurements range from 10-14 x 9-11 mm. These specimens comes from the Hupé Collection.
NWA 869 classified meteorites can still be interesting and this one is for sure perfectly shaped to catch your attention. It displays a superb crust on most of its surface. Most samples are individual meteorites but some fragments (mostly >1 kg) also occur. In most cases the fusion crust has been polished or ablated by wind erosion. Many samples are more severely affected and show faces with deep wind erosion features. Fracture faces, formed by ground collision, show a typical gray-green color and sometimes visible brecciation (light and/or dark clasts).
Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Cavansite Crystal | Perky Box Thumbnail Specimen | Wagholi Quarry | Poona, India | SO24
$11.50 CAD
Unit price perCavansite Crystal | Perky Box Thumbnail Specimen | Wagholi Quarry | Poona, India | SO24
$11.50 CAD
Unit price perName: Cavansite Crystal
Specimen Size: Thumbnail-Sized
Dimensions: Specimen 9x7 mm / 0.3x0.3 inches
Specimen Box 28x28 mm / 1.1x1.1 inches
Weight: 3.6 Grams / 0.1 Ounces (including box)
Origin: Mined in Wagholi Quarry, Poona India
Cavansite, whose name is derived from its chemical composition calcium vanadium silicate is a deep blue, crystal forming mineral. It occurs in basaltic and andesitic rocks and is typically associated with zeolites. It tends to form deep blue crystal aggregates, generally in the form of balls, up to a couple centimeters in size. The vast majority of Cavansite comes from the Deccan Traps (a large igneous province and one of the largest volcanic features on earth) in the Pune Province of India.
This is a rare and fantastic 5.9 gram Libyan Desert Glass Tektite from Kuffra, Libya, with dimensions of 23x20x12 mm. Although not a meteorite, tektite is directly linked to their impacts; just consider its age of around 780,000 years old.
Tektite is interesting because of the persistent mystery that resisted clear explanations of there creation for generations of geologists.
This piece displays extremely well and is a quality translucent specimen. It has an aesthetic shape with a beautiful wind eroded body from the years spent in the Desert. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.