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Spinel Crystal in Marble Host | Red Spinel | 212.7 gr, 1,063.5 ct | Mogok, Myanmar
$131.82 CAD
Unit price perSpinel Crystal in Marble Host | Red Spinel | 212.7 gr, 1,063.5 ct | Mogok, Myanmar
$131.82 CAD
Unit price perThis is a beautiful Spinel crystal in marble host from Myanmar (Burma). Spinel comes in a variety of colors, including red, pink, blue, purple, orange, and black. It is often mistaken for other gemstones due to its resemblance to rubies and sapphires, especially red spinel, which historically has been confused with ruby.
Spinel is found in various regions around the world, including Myanmar (formerly Burma), Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Madagascar, Vietnam, and Afghanistan. Myanmar, in particular, is known for producing some of the finest red spinel gemstones.
Spinel is associated with vitality, rejuvenation, and inspiration. It is believed to promote energy, strength, and positive transformation.
Name: Spinel Crystal In Host (marble matrix)
Specimen Size: Large Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 101x46x34 mm / 4x1.8x1.3 inches
Weight: 212.7 gr / 7.5 ounces / 1,063.5 ct
Origin: Mogok, Myanmar (Burma)
Northwest Africa NWA Meteorite | 95.66 Grams | End Cut | Sahara
Northwest Africa NWA Meteorite | 95.66 Grams | End Cut | Sahara
Here we have for you a great looking quarter stone cut of a Sahara Desert NWA unclassified meteorite weighing 95.66 grams. Its dimensions are 60x50x32mm. This never classified North West Africa stone was found in the Sahara desert around 2000.
It's a very good quality professionally cut NWA meteorite specimens showing interesting internal structure (H5?) and somewhat attractive with a mottled interior with chondrules and metallic flakes. Some weathering shows the meteorite's time spent aging in the desert. Displays nicely with a ground and rough polished without a mirror finish.
Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Pyrite on Quartz Crystals | Natural Raw Mineral | 90.6 Grams
$135.15 CAD
Unit price perPyrite on Quartz Crystals | Natural Raw Mineral | 90.6 Grams
$135.15 CAD
Unit price perThis Pyrite on Quartz Crystal specimen from Pasco, Peru is a natural raw mineral featuring transparent sharp quartz crystals with clusters of small pyrite crystals embedded throughout. The specimen is in very good condition. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection.
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: Pyrite on Quartz Crystals
Specimen Size: Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 60x49x50 mm / 2.4x1.9x2.0 inches
Weight: 90.6 grams / 3.2 Ounces
Origin: Mined in Pasco, Peru
Tsarev Meteorite | 45.7 Grams | Individual | L5 Chondrite | Fell Dec 1922 | Volgograd Region, Russia
$136.00 CAD
Unit price perTsarev Meteorite | 45.7 Grams | Individual | L5 Chondrite | Fell Dec 1922 | Volgograd Region, Russia
$136.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a superb individual Tsarev meteorite weighing 45.7 grams. Its dimensions are 52x24x23 mm. Twenty-eight specimens of this L5 classified meteorite were found in fields. The largest mass weighs 284 kg, the smallest 761 gr with a total weight of 1.23 Tons. The greatest distance between the find sites was 6.0 km.
In 1968, amidst a global surge in conflicts, a remarkable discovery was made in a small village in Volgograd Oblast. This region, known as the primary site of the Battle of Stalingrad—one of the largest and bloodiest battles in history—yielded an extraordinary find in the quiet fields near the rural village of Tsarev.
The Tsarev meteorite, named after the Russian word for czar, is a stone meteorite responsible for one of the largest meteorite showers in Russian history. This meteorite shower occurred on December 6, 1922, but the stones were not discovered until 1968 and only recognized in 1979. The Tsarev meteorite's mineral composition matches that of ordinary chondrites, including olivine, orthopyroxene, clinopyroxene, maskelynite, calcium phosphates, nickel-iron, troilite, chromite, ilmenite, and rutile.
Academic analysis of the Tsarev meteorite reveals significant features: large grains of nickel-iron, light grey areas with well-preserved chondritic texture, and dark areas containing a matrix with olivine grains and remnants of chondrules.
This specimen would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Will come with a Canagem specimen card.
Ghubara Meteorite | 40.8 Gr | Individual | Rare Stony Black L5 Chondrite
$137.90 CAD
Unit price perGhubara Meteorite | 40.8 Gr | Individual | Rare Stony Black L5 Chondrite
$137.90 CAD
Unit price perThis is a fabulous 40.8 gram fresh Ghubara meteorite whole fragment. This classified meteorite was found in Oman, Southern Arabia in 1954. It is classified as an L5 Stony Black Chondrite.
This piece displays extremely well and is a very desirable size (40x21x32mm) showing multiple characteristics of its time spent in space until it came crashing to earth.
Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Melt Glass Part-Slice | 85.59 Grams | Impactite | Sudbury Structure, Canada,
$139.00 CAD
Unit price perMelt Glass Part-Slice | 85.59 Grams | Impactite | Sudbury Structure, Canada,
$139.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a must have 85.59 gram Impact Melt Glass from the famous Sudbury Impact Structure in Ontario Canada. Its dimensions are 76x63x10 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.
Northwest Africa NWA Meteorite | 102 Grams | Individual Cut Fragment | Sahara
Northwest Africa NWA Meteorite | 102 Grams | Individual Cut Fragment | Sahara
Here we have for you a nice looking individual cut fragment of a Sahara Desert NWA unclassified meteorite weighing 102 grams. Its dimensions are 62x52x25mm. 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. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Canyon Diablo Meteorite | 40.5 Grams | Individual | Iron IAB-MG | Arizona U.S.A.
$140.51 CAD
Unit price perCanyon Diablo Meteorite | 40.5 Grams | Individual | Iron IAB-MG | Arizona U.S.A.
$140.51 CAD
Unit price perThis is a stunning Canyon Diablo classified meteorite specimen weighing 40.5 grams. Its dimensions are 48x21x15mm. This Iron (IAB-MG) classified meteorite was found in Arizona in 1891. So far approximately 30 T of this material have 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.
Would make a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a specimen card.
Ghubara Meteorite | 41.7 Gr | Individual | Rare Stony Black L5 Chondrite
$140.95 CAD
Unit price perGhubara Meteorite | 41.7 Gr | Individual | Rare Stony Black L5 Chondrite
$140.95 CAD
Unit price perThis is a fabulous 41.7 gram fresh Ghubara meteorite whole fragment. This classified meteorite was found in Oman, Southern Arabia in 1954. It is classified as an L5 Stony Black Chondrite.
This piece displays extremely well and is a very desirable size (42x26x24mm) showing multiple characteristics of its time spent in space until it came crashing to earth.
Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Raw Kunzite | Rough Spodumene | Lilac Pink | 230ct 46gr | Afghanistan
$140.97 CAD
Unit price perRaw Kunzite | Rough Spodumene | Lilac Pink | 230ct 46gr | Afghanistan
$140.97 CAD
Unit price perKunzite is the best known variety of the mineral spodumene. It’s named after famed gemologist George Frederick Kunz, who was the first to identify it as a unique variety of spodumene.
Kunzite gets its delicate color from trace amounts of manganese. This superb specimen is from the gem pegmatites of Nooristan, Afghanistan. It is a lovely lilac pink and is sharply crystallized and partially gemmy.
Kunzite is a stone deeply connected to the heart and love. A joyful stone, kunzite opens and connects the heart with the mind, encouraging communion between the two. While wearing kunzite, it is thought you are better able to experience and reciprocate love.
Product Type: Kunzite (Spodumene)
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 48x37x24 mm / 1.9x1.5x0.9 inches
Weight: 46 Grams / 1.6 ounces (230 Ct.)
Origin: Nooristan, Afghanistan
Heulandite on Apophyllite Cluster Crystal | 412 gr | Jalgaon India
$141.00 CAD
Unit price perHeulandite on Apophyllite Cluster Crystal | 412 gr | Jalgaon India
$141.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a beautiful, free standing, Heulandite and Apophyllite cluster. Heulandite is one of the most common and well known members of the Zeolite Group. It has a nice pearly luster and lovely colored hues. It forms wonderfully complex and quite unique crystals and is often associated with other rare and beautiful minerals. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection.
Name: Pink Heulandite on Apophyllite ClusterSpecimen Size: Large Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 121x83x51 mm / 4.75x3.25x2 inches
Weight: 412 Grams / 14.5 Ounces
Origin: Mined in Jalgaon, India
Large Natural Herkimer Diamond | 41.4g | Herkimer County NY
$145.15 CAD
Unit price perLarge Natural Herkimer Diamond | 41.4g | Herkimer County NY
$145.15 CAD
Unit price perHerkimer Diamonds are beautiful double-terminated quartz crystals which are found mainly in Herkimer County, New York. Incredibly, these phenomenal gemstones are believed to be close to five hundred million years old. The crystals are magnificent works of nature found in the rock, appearing to have been precision cut by man and having a diamond-like geometrical shape; thus, the name Herkimer Diamond. Many collectors believe the Herkimer Diamond should rival a true diamond and their reasoning for this is that a true diamond found in the rough is exactly that, a rough appearing glass-like stone. The diamond must be painstakingly cut by man to give it smooth faces and a geometrical shape.
In fact, Herkimer Diamonds are not diamonds. A true diamond is one of the hardest elements known to man, scoring a ten on a one to ten hardness scale. Herkimer Diamonds are harder than all quartz crystals. They fall at about 7.5 on the Mohs hardness scale, giving the real diamond a close race. For comparison, many man-made steels barely score a seven on the hardness scale.
This stone is said to energize, enliven, and promote creativity. The smaller, exceptionally clear stones are said to be powerful attunement crystals, stimulating psychic abilities, such as clairvoyance, spiritual vision, and telepathy. It is also said that Herkimer attunes people and links them together when they have to be parted if each person has a stone.
Unique and in great condition ready for your collection.
Name: Herkimer Diamond - Quartz
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 45x33x24 mm / 1.8x1.3x0.9 inches
Weight: 41.4 Grams / 1.5 Ounces