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$18.30 CAD
Unit price perThis is a nice 200 milligram fragment of the Huckitta PAL stony iron classified meteorite. This superb meteorite was found in Arapunya Stn., Northern Territory, Australia in 1924. The total known weight is > 2,300 kg.
Even though the iron of this ancient meteorite has changed into meteorite shale due to its millions of years of exposure on earth, it still shows the beautiful pallasite structure it is famous for and will also react strongly to a magnet.
This specimen displays extremely well, showing great features. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a PacerMet Baitylia Meteorite Collection and a Canagem Collection specimen cards.
Quartz crystals are among the most abundant and well-known minerals on Earth. It belongs to the hexagonal crystal system, and typically forms six-sided prismatic crystals with a pointed termination. Its crystals can be colorless or exhibit a wide range of colors. The color variations are often due to the presence of impurities or trace elements during the crystal's formation. Quartz is transparent to translucent.
This is a very nice specimen of clear quartz crystals form Fisher Mountain, near Mount Ida. This beautiful crystal has excellent clarity, and the tip is in perfect condition.
Name: Quartz
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 40x18x15 mm / 1.6x0.7x0.6 inches
Weight: 11.14 Grams / .04 Ounces
Origin: Fisher Mountain, near Mount Ida, Arkansas, USA
$44.00 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 beautiful slice is completely surrounded by a lava crust and has been polished on both sides.
Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Name: Olivine Volcanic Bomb
Specimen Size: Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 68x46x22 mm / 2.7x1.8x0.9 Inches
Weight: 70 Grams / 2.5 Ounces
Details: Volcanic activity Mortlake, Victoria, Australia
$49.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is an outstanding specimen with an eye catching mix of crystals. This cluster is comprised of layers of pyrite, dravite and oellacherite crystals on bright white dolomite marble. This top specimen has it all and is in great condition. Will mesmerize you for hours examining all angles of this fantastic specimen. Would be an amazing addition to any new or existing collection.
Name: Pyrite, Dravite and Oellacherite Crystal on Dolomite Marble Cluster
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 45x45x34 mm / 1.8x1.8x1.3 inches
Weight: 85 Grams / 3.0 Ounces
Origin: Mined in Lengenback quarry, Binn Valley, Valais, Switzerland
Lapis lazuli or lapis for short, is a deep-blue metamorphic rock used as a semi-precious gemstone that has been prized since antiquity for its intense color. This specimen shows deep blue with sparks of pyrite and is in great condition.
Product Type: Lapis Lazuli Rough
Specimen Size: Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 73x37x31 mm / 2.9x1.5x1.2 inches
Weight: 111.6 Grams / 3.9 ounces
Origin: Afghanistan
$25.97 CAD
Unit price perYou will receive the exact matching iridescent ammonite halves pictured here. They measure 38x31mm.
This is a perfectly fossilized and highly polished natural Ammonite from Morocco, which is perfect for gift giving to a new fossil collector. Ammonites are perhaps the most widely known fossil, possessing the typically ribbed spiral-form shell. These creatures lived in the seas between 240 - 65 million years ago, when they became extinct along with the dinosaurs. They belong to a group of predators known as cephalopods, which includes their living relatives the octopus, squid, cuttlefish and nautilus. It is probably going to be one of the rarest collection item you'll ever own. These are perfect if you make jewelry and similar crafts or as a fossil collection item.
This is a specimen of Star Mica or Muscovite and Quartz cluster. These clusters show crystals that grow in sheets or book formations. It is silvery gold with good transparency when held up to the light. The name Muscovite comes from the term Muscovy Glass which was a name for the thick sheets of Mica used as a substitute for glass Russia. The name Mica is derived from the Greek word that means to split.
On this nice specimen, the matrix faces are covered with beautiful golden yellow point stars of muscovite mica, a typical shape for this rare mica formation. The stars are the result of twinning; the points show a bit of wear but this does not detract from the beauty of such a piece.
Name: Star Mica - Muscovite with Quartz
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 40x38x36 mm / 1.6x1.5x1.3 inches
Weight: 55.7 Grams / 2.0 ounces
Origin: Mined in Minas Gerais, Brazil
From $13.00 CAD
Unit price perChoose your Libyan Desert Glass! You will receive the exact piece you choose. This size of Libyan Desert Glass is great for jewelry making and a variety other small projects. They would also be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection .
These rare and fantastic Libyan Desert Glass were found in a strewn field in the Western Desert of Egypt. The weight and dimensions of each piece are provided below.
The impact origin of Libyan Desert Glass is still disputed by some scientists and the exact impact site has not been located, although there is clear evidence that an impact has happened. The glass was discovered during an expedition of an international scientific community in 1932; and in 2013, a published analysis of a small black rock proposed that this sample was the remnant of a cometary impact.
The major component of Libyan Desert Glass is almost pure molten silica glass. Proof exists that Libyan Desert Glass had been used as a gemstone in the making of jewellery by the Pharaohs in ancient Egypt.
These pieces display extremely well and are quality translucent specimen. They have an aesthetic shape with a beautiful wind eroded bodies from the years spent in the Desert. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card. The weight and dimensions of each piece are as follows:
A - 3.9 gr / 20x15x11 mm
B - 3.0 gr / 25x17x7 mm
C - 2.8 gr / 24x16x9 mm
D - 2.6 gr / 26x14x8 mm
E - 3.0 gr / 21x21x9 mm
The Azuara polymict impact breccia refers to the impact material from the 38 million year old twin (multiple) impact structures Azuara / Rubielos de la Cerida in Northern Spain.
This polymict impact breccia was found in the area of Santa Cruz de Nogueras near the center area of this large multiple impact structure. This is partly melted and/or decarbonized limestone fragments in a dense and extremely hard matrix showing flow texture. The breccia is considered an equivalent to suevite impactites in other impact structures. This beautiful slice has dimensions of 68x47x12 mm and weighs 53 grams.
Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
$41.10 CAD
Unit price perPseudomorphs are mineral specimens that have the external shape of one mineral but are composed of another. The pseudomorph goethite after marcasite forms when marcasite is exposed to oxidizing conditions and starts to oxidize and break down. As the marcasite breaks down, goethite replaces it in the crystal structure, preserving the shape of the original marcasite crystal. The resulting specimen appears as a marcasite crystal, but is actually composed of goethite.
The Farafra Oasis, in the White Desert, has been known for a number of years to deliver incredible pseudomorph specimens. The pseudomorphs occur within the Cretaceous Khoman Chalk, from which the White Desert derives its name.
These specimens are remarkable for their relatively sharp marcasite crystal forms in aesthetic crystal clusters. They are in excellent condition. This collector's specimen is unique, of great quality and ready for display.
Name: Goethite After Marcasite Pseudomorph
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized Specimen
Dimensions: 43x28x21 mm / 1.7x1.1x0.8 inches
Weight: 37.6 grams / 1.3 ounces
Origin: Found in White Desert, Farafra Oasis, Egypt
This is an excellent and rare specimen of Elpidite from the world renowned location that is Mount Saint Hilaire. The name derives from the Greek word for hope, representing the hope that other interesting minerals would be found at the type locality. This beautiful crystal looks amazing up close and would be a great addition to any new or existing collection.
Name: Elpidite
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 37x22x15 mm / 1.5x0.9x0.6 inches
Weight: 7.4 Grams / 0.2 Ounces
Origin: Mined in Mont Saint-Hilaire, Quebec, Canada
$13.40 CAD
Unit price perThis is a must have 11.4 gram Impact Melt Rock from the Dhala Impact Structure, India. It measures 41x29x6 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 items you'll ever own. Impactite is a slag-like glassy object found on the surface of the earth, formed from rock melted by the impact of a meteorite.
The term impactite encompasses shock-metamorphosed target rocks, melts or suevites and mixtures of the two, as well as sedimentary rocks with significant impact-derived components and shocked mineral grains, tektites, anomalous geochemical signatures, etc.
This beautiful Impact melt rock comes from the 11 km-diameter highly eroded Dhala impact structure in India. The Dhala structure has an estimated age of about 2Ga (2,000 Ma), making it the third oldest terrestrial impact structure.
This gorgeous slice displays very well. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.