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$3.49 CAD
Unit price perYou will receive 1 Sikhote-Alin meteorite chosen for you at random. This size of Sikhote-Alin is great for jewelry making and a variety other small projects.
These are great looking Russian Sikhote-Alin classified meteorites weighing 0.2-0.49 grams. This Iron (IIAB) Coarsest Octahedrite classified meteorite was recovered in Russia after the fall of February 12, 1947. So far approximately 23 tons of this material have been recovered. These specimens are known as shrapnel specimens, ripped and torn edges reminiscent of bomb shrapnel. They broke due to atmospheric pressure and/or mid-air collisions, and possibly explosive fragmentation upon impact. These pieces are a good example of the shrapnel type Sikhote-Alin.
Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
$39.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is lot of small tumbled individual NWA unclassified meteorites from the Sahara Desert. Because they have been tumbled, you can clearly see the metal within the specimens. The total weight of the lot is 30.8 grams. The meteorites range in size from 15 to 32 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, or as gifts. They can also be used for science projects and other types craft displays. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
$49.95 CAD
Unit price perThis is a rare Uvite tourmaline crystal from Brumado, Bahia, Brazil. Uvite is an uncommon form of Tourmaline which has different crystal formations than most other Tourmalines. This mineral was first discovered in the locality of Uva Province in Sri Lanka where the name comes from.
This amazing specimen is a glassy green color and has all terminations and crystal faces. There are also magnesite inclusions and small magnesite crystals on the surface. It is in excellent condition.
Uvite, like other tourmalines, it is believed to offer protection, grounding, and emotional healing. Uvite may also promote spiritual growth, align with the heart chakra, and aid in meditation.
Name: Uvite Tourmaline Crystal
Specimen Size: Thumbnail-Sized
Dimensions: 20x21x8mm / 0.8x0.8x0.5 inches
Weight: 4.75 grams / 0.16 Ounces
Origin: Brumado, Bahia, Brazil
$14.97 CAD
Unit price perQuartz crystals are among the most abundant and well-known minerals on Earth. Quartz belongs to the hexagonal crystal system. It 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.
Quartz is considered a “master healer.” It's believed to amplify energy by absorbing, storing, releasing, and regulating it. It's thought to aid concentration and memory. Quartz is also said to be a power gemstone that harmonizes and balances; enhancing energy and thoughts as well as purifying the spiritual, mental and physical. Quartz is associated with the crown chakra.
Name: Quartz Crystal
Specimen Size: Thumbnail-Sized
Dimensions: 22x18x18 / 0.9x0.7x0.7 inches
Weight: 5.3 Grams / 1.9 Ounces
Origin: Mined in Severn Bridge, Ontario, Canada
Quartz crystals are among the most abundant and well-known minerals on Earth. Quartz belongs to the hexagonal crystal system. It 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.
Quartz is considered a “master healer.” It's believed to amplify energy by absorbing, storing, releasing, and regulating it. It's thought to aid concentration and memory. Quartz is also said to be a power gemstone that harmonizes and balances; enhancing energy and thoughts as well as purifying the spiritual, mental and physical. Quartz is associated with the crown chakra.
Name: Quartz Crystal
Specimen Size: Large Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 112x44x34 / 4.4x1.7x1.3 inches
Weight: 129.4 Grams / 4.6 Ounces
Origin: Mined in Miners Bay, Ontario, Canada
$47.23 CAD
Unit price perThis is an outstanding Monturaqui Impactite specimen weighing 5.66 grams. It measures 26x20x11 mm. Although not a meteorite, impactites are directly linked to them and their impacts.
Some of the recovered pieces of this impactite show tiny bits of the original iron meteorite. There is very little of the original meteorite left at this impact site, but sometimes when these Impactites are sliced you can find small fragments of metal in them. This specimen was collected by Michael Cottingham during an excursion to the Impactite Site.
The Monturaqui Crater is located in a very remote part of North Chile's Atacama Desert. This crater measures about 370 meters in diameter. Less than 4 kilos of Iron Shale fragments and about 50kg of Impactites have been found so far. This crater was made over 100,000 years ago. The only evidence remaining of the original meteorite is seen in the shale and impactite.
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 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 piece displays extremely well. It is amazingly light considering its mass. It has a unique hollow sound when you tap it. This Chilean find is very well shaped and preserved. These impactites are becoming more difficult to acquire so this is a good time to get a fine specimen. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection.
This specimen originates from the Michael Cottingham Meteorite Collection and is guaranteed to be authentic. The specimen will come with a Michael Cottingham and a Canagem specimen card.
$47.20 CAD
Unit price perThis is a fabulous 11.3 gram Sericho Pallasite Main Group meteorite, it measures 26x21x17 mm. In 2016, two brothers were searching for their camels and came across several large, dense stones west of the village of Habaswein and south of Sericho, Kenya. Though recognized as meteorites in 2016, the masses had been known to camel-herders for decades. One village elder said that as a child, he and his brothers would play on top of the stones. It is classified as an Iron Pallasite main group with low weathering and is 1 of only 68 approved meteorites classified as such, with a recovered weight of about 2.8 T.
This piece displays extremely well and is a nice size showing great features. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
$41.20 CAD
Unit price perThis is a fabulous 9.8 gram Sericho Pallasite Main Group meteorite, it measures 23x22x16. In 2016, two brothers were searching for their camels and came across several large, dense stones west of the village of Habaswein and south of Sericho, Kenya. Though recognized as meteorites in 2016, the masses had been known to camel-herders for decades. One village elder said that as a child, he and his brothers would play on top of the stones. It is classified as an Iron Pallasite main group with low weathering and is 1 of only 68 approved meteorites classified as such, with a recovered weight of about 2.8 T.
This piece displays extremely well and is a nice size showing great features. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
$46.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a must have 28.35-gram Impact Melt Glass from the famous Sudbury Impact Structure in Ontario Canada. Its dimensions are 49x44x10 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 pieces you'll ever own.
About 1.87 billion years ago, an object from space 9 kilometers in diameter, slammed into Canada a little north of Sudbury, Ontario creating the second largest impact structure on the earth. This impact was equivalent to a billion tons of TNT; an impact so great that it cracked the earth, in fact they still have earthquakes because of it today!
The many mineral rich deposits and strange rock formations in such close proximity has attracted attention for 100's of years, long before its impact origin was known, from Thomas Edison, who built a lab on site to NASA Moonwalker "Gene" Cernan, who studied and collected geology samples as part of his pre-moon mission training.
Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Michael Cottingham Meteorite Collection and a Canagem Collection specimen card.
$39.26 CAD
Unit price perHere we have for you a superb looking Stony-iron or Mesosiderite Vaca Muerta (Dead Cow) classified meteorite end cut weighing 2.76 grams. Its dimensions are 15x16x5 mm.
This classified meteorite was found in 1861 in the driest desert of the world called the Atacama, in Chile. Mesosiderites are formed on the surface of a parent body as a result of impacts with another body. The impact mixed broken fragments of surface eucrites with iron and olivine from deep within the body. Eucrites are believed to have come from the asteroid Vesta. Analysis has shown, however, that the Vaca Muerta eucrite inclusions are not consistent with other eucrites and possibly originated on a different parent body. Although most have a weathered exterior, they also have lots of metal inside and can be prepared and cut to show this.
This piece displays extremely well and would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with ELKK Meteorites and Canagem® specimen cards.
$31.97 CAD
Unit price perThis is a well-formed albite that shows very well with its white cubic shiny crystal and good luster and translucence. There Mica has grown on the side and back of the crystal. Comes mounted in a Perky display box.
Product Name: Natural Mica on Albite Crystal
Specimen Size: Thumbnail-Sized
Dimensions: 25x27x22 mm / 1.0x1.1x0.9 inches Specimen
35x33x33 mm / 1.4x1.3x1.3 inches Box
Weight: 39.6 Grams / 1.4 Ounce (incl Box)
Origin: Mined in Palermo No. 1 Mine, N. Groton, New Hampshire
$44.35 CAD
Unit price perThis is a fabulous 1.56 grams Imilac Pallasite stony iron classified meteorite individual. This superb meteorite was found in the Atacama Desert Chile in 1822 and the Total Known Weight is ~920 kg. Small fragments of Imilac often lack the olivine crystals which have weathered out leaving a skeleton of nickel iron metal.
This piece displays extremely well and is unique and desirable specimen showing great features. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection and Meteor Passion specimen cards, housed in a small display box and includes a professional Metal label.