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$49.50 CAD
Unit price perThis stunning Aegirine on Microcline crystal, with Quartz and Limonite, is the perfect combination for those looking for a unique and beautiful addition to their mineral collection!
Aegirine, also known as acmite, is a rare and stunning black mineral. It is found in many locations around the world, but its most prized specimens come from Mount Malosa in Malawi, where it is often found in association with Microcline.
Aegirine is usually black, greenish-black, or brownish-black in color and has a glassy or vitreous luster. It has a hardness of 6 to 6.5 on the Mohs scale, which means it is relatively hard and durable. Aegirine is also known for its straight, needle-like crystals that can grow up to several centimeters in length.
Microcline, a member of the feldspar mineral family, is known for its beautiful color variations and distinctive twinning patterns. When paired with Aegirine, the result is a striking and eye-catching contrast of colors.
Aegirine is believed to have properties associated with protection, energy balancing, and spiritual growth. Microcline, being a feldspar, is often linked to creativity and intuition. The combination of these minerals is thought to enhance their individual metaphysical properties
Name: Aegirine on Microcline with Quartz and Limonite crystal
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 56x50x36 mm / 2.2x2.0x1.4 inches
Weight: 78.2 grams / 2.8 ounces
Origin: Mount Malosa, Zomba, Malawi
$43.34 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.
The crystal face of this piece is a natural window. It shows the green olivine crystals that are within the lava crust beautifully.
Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Name: Olivine Crystal Bomb
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 54x38x35 mm / 2.1x1.5x1.4 Inches
Weight: 68.9 Grams / 2.4 Ounces
Details: Volcanic activity Mortlake, Victoria, Australia
This is an individual Northwest Africa or NWA 4293 formerly known as NQ10, an H6 chondrite found in the Sahara desert in 2005. It is one of 5854 approved meteorites classified as such. The meteorite weighs 3 grams with dimensions of 17x15x8 mm.
This fascinating meteorite was mainly found as small individuals and the total weight of the 100's of pieces recovered is recorded as a low 25 kg. The meteorite has a shock stage of 4 and weathering grade of 2. NWA 4293 is interesting in the way it looks as can be seen in the images. Most pieces are free of caliche, have a smooth gray surface and are small complete individuals. The unusual appearance is due to shock hardening and being sandblasted in the desert.
This specimen comes with a Canagem specimen card. Would make a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection.
These are cabinet-sized Hourglass Selenite Crystals from Salt Plains, Oklahoma. Oklahoma designated the unique hourglass selenite crystal as the official state crystal in 2005 after elementary school students from Bryant and Red Oak School petitioned the state legislature. Hourglass selenite crystals are found only on the salt plains of Oklahoma, a unique 11,000-acre geological area. The salt plains were formed by repeated flooding by sea water millions of years ago.
Selenite (hydrous calcium sulfate) is a crystallized form of gypsum, a common mineral in sedimentary environments that can take on a great variety of crystal forms and shapes. Crystals take on the characteristics of their environment - iron oxide in the soil gives the hourglass crystals their chocolate brown color.
Hourglass Selenite is thought to amplify energies, aid in achieving balance and harmony, and align the crown chakra. Its protective qualities are believed to ward off negativity, and it is often used to enhance communication and promote emotional stability.
The weight and dimensions of the glass pieces are as follows:
B - 20.0gr / 71x31x10mm | 0.7oz / 2.8x1.2x0.4in
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: 51x24x36 mm / 2.0x0.9x1.4 inches
Weight: 43.7 Grams / 1.5 ounces
Origin: Mined in Minas Gerais, Brazil
$46.98 CAD
Unit price perThis is natural pink Elbaite Tourmaline from Mineral Gerais, Brazil. It is a thumbnail specimen that measures 21.8x3mm and has a weight of 1.9ct. The tourmaline has not been treated in any way. It is 100% natural.
It is believed that Tourmaline can be used to repel negativity. It is said to enhance one's physical wellbeing by providing an increase in physical vitality, emotional stability, and intellectual acuity.
Product Name: Tourmaline Crystal
Specimen Size: Thumbnail Sized
Dimensions: 21.8x3.mm
Weight: 1.9ct
Origin: Mined in Morro Redondo Mine pegmatite, Coronel Murta, Minas Gerais, Brazil
$28.08 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: 30x27x22 mm / 1.2x1.1x0.9 inches
Weight: 27 grams / 1 ounces
Origin: Found in White Desert, Farafra Oasis, Egypt
$49.50 CAD
Unit price perDimensions: Specimen 29x20 mm / 1.1x0.8 inches
Specimen Box 33x33 mm / 1.3x1.3 inches
Weight: 17.6 Grams / 0.6 Ounces (including box)
Origin: Mined in Faraday Twp, Bancroft, Ontario, Canada
$26.99 CAD
Unit price perThis is natural rough tourmaline from Glastonbury, Connecticut. The thumbnail specimen measures 6x3mm and has a weight of 10.4 grams. This green tourmaline crystal will come protected in a Perky Box.
It is believed that Tourmaline can be used to repel negativity. It is said to enhance one's physical wellbeing by providing an increase in physical vitality, emotional stability, and intellectual acuity.
Name: Tourmaline
Specimen Size: Thumbnail-Sized
Dimensions: Specimen 6x3 mm
Specimen Box 33x33 mm / 1.3x1.3 inches
Weight: 10.4 Grams / 0.4 Ounces (including box)
Origin: Mined in Brack Prospect, Glastonbury, Connecticut
$13.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is lot of small tumbled individuals from a Sahara Desert NWA unclassified meteorite. Because they have been tumbled, you can clearly see the metal within the specimens. The total weight of the lot is 8.8 grams. They range in size from 7 to 17 mm. This never classified North West Africa stone was found in the Sahara desert around 2000.
These small individual specimens are great as teaching tools in the home or in the classroom, as gifts, or for jewelry making. They can also be used for science projects and other types craft displays. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
This is an individual Northwest Africa or NWA 4293 formerly known as NQ10, an H6 chondrite found in the Sahara desert in 2005. It is one of 5854 approved meteorites classified as such. The meteorite weighs 9.5 grams with dimensions of 28x16x13mm.
This fascinating meteorite was mainly found as small individuals and the total weight of the 100's of pieces recovered is recorded as a low 25 kg. The meteorite has a shock stage of 4 and weathering grade of 2. NWA 4293 is interesting in the way it looks as can be seen in the images. Most pieces are free of caliche, have a smooth gray surface and are small complete individuals. The unusual appearance is due to shock hardening and being sandblasted in the desert.
This specimen comes with a Canagem specimen card. Would make a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection.