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This is a stunning Henbury classified meteorite weighing 6.88 grams. Its dimensions are 21x11x10mm. This Iron (IIIAB) Medium Octahedrite classified meteorite was found in the Northern Territory of Australia in 1931. So far approximately 2T of this material have been recovered. This piece displays extremely well. This Australian find is very well shaped and preserved. These pieces are becoming more difficult to acquire so this is a good time to get a fine specimen.
Henbury fell 8 miles southwest of the town of Henbury, Australia almost 10,000 years ago. RA Alderman investigated the site in May 1931 based upon Aborigine stories. He found 13 craters, the largest of which was 720 x 360 feet. Few meteorites were found in the largest three craters indicating an explosive impact. Some of the Henbury meteorites are shrapnel shaped indicating this explosive ending and some have smooth edges indicating abrasion by an atmospheric passage.
Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Will come with a Canagem specimen card.
Veevers Meteorite | Rare Large 2.67 Gr | Individual | Iron IIAB | Australia
$195.00 CAD
Unit price perVeevers Meteorite | Rare Large 2.67 Gr | Individual | Iron IIAB | Australia
$195.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a stunning Veevers classified meteorite weighing 2.67 grams. Mark Bostick said that the specimen was shaped like a bird claw. He traded the main mass of this amazing meteorite to TCU. This amazingly well preserved specimen measures 15x8x7 mm.
The Veevers crater is located in the Gibson Desert of Western Australia. It has a diameter of 60-80 meters across and a depth of about 6-7 meters. The crater's rim is raised 1.5m above the surrounding plain, and contains exposed rocks thrown from the center of the crater. The sides are gravelly rock with a few larger rocks mixed within. The bottom of the crater is covered with sand. Veevers is isolated in a vast, flat landscape with no other features in sight. Discovered in the mid-1970's and named by Yeates, A.N., Crowe, R.W.A. & Towner, R.R., in 1976, as The Veevers Crater in honor of Australian geologist Prof. John Veevers, for his work at mapping Western Australia.
In 1984, Dr. Carolyn and Eugene Shoemaker investigated meteorite craters and ancient impact structures throughout Australia. Their search recovered thirty-six small meteoritic fragments from the Veevers crater. Their finds totaled 298.1 grams, and included the largest found to date, 36.3g., now cleaned and coated it weighs 37.0 grams. The Veevers fragments have been described as single crystals of kamacite. Kamacite is a metallic iron with up to 7.5% nickel. Since the Shoemaker trip, more meteorite fragments have been found, bringing the total known weight to around 1 kg. The Veevers crater is naturally rich in iron-rich laterite, which makes recovery of small meteorite fragments hard. It is one of only two impact craters where group IIAB meteorites have been discovered. The other being the Sikhote-Alin craters in Eastern Siberia, Russia.
Would be an exceptional and rare addition to any new or existing collection. This historically important specimen will come in its original Mark Bostick display box and include The Mark Bostick Collection and Canagem Collection specimen cards.
Capot Rey Meteorite | 15.88gr | Full Slice | H5 Chondrules | Found 2004 in Niger
$183.00 CAD
Unit price perCapot Rey Meteorite | 15.88gr | Full Slice | H5 Chondrules | Found 2004 in Niger
$183.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a great looking H5 classified meteorite and a great looking professionally prepared full slice, this excellent specimen weighs 15.88 grams and represents the Capot Rey meteorite found in 2004 in Niger. The total know weight of the find is at 38 Kilograms with a shock stage of S2 and weathering degree of W1. This full slice measures 55x32x3 mm.
Many stony fragments totalling 38 kg were found by by G. Moreau in the erg Capot-Rey, Ténéré du Tafassasset, Niger. The stones define an elliptical strewn-field measuring 7x3.5 km, with a NE-SW major axis. The largest fragment weighs 2 kg.
Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. A great display piece, it comes with a Gi-Po-de Collection and a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Green Kyanite | 10 Piece Kyanite Lot | Oval Cut | Rare Mint Green | various sizes | 3.31tcw
$73.10 CAD
Unit price perGreen Kyanite | 10 Piece Kyanite Lot | Oval Cut | Rare Mint Green | various sizes | 3.31tcw
$73.10 CAD
Unit price perProduct Type: Kyanite - 10 Piece Lot
Approx Weight (per Lot): 3.31ct
Size: 3.8x2.9mm - 5.1x4mm
Shape: Oval
Color: Mint Green
Clarity: SI
Origin: India
Green kyanite gemstones are a beautiful and relatively rare variety of kyanite, a mineral valued for its attractive color and crystal structure. Green kyanite gemstones exhibit various shades of green, ranging from pale to deep hues. The color is typically caused by trace amounts of chromium or vanadium within the crystal lattice. The intensity and saturation of the green color can vary, with some stones displaying a vibrant, vivid green and others a more subtle, earthy tone.
Ametrine | Octagon Cut | Purple-Yellow Bi-Color | 7.7X5.5mm 1.0ct | Brazil
$14.88 CAD
Unit price perAmetrine | Octagon Cut | Purple-Yellow Bi-Color | 7.7X5.5mm 1.0ct | Brazil
$14.88 CAD
Unit price perProduct Type: Ametrine
Approx Weight (per piece): 1.0ct
Size: 7.7X5.5mm
Shape: Octagon Cut
Color: Purple and Yellow
Clarity: VSI (Very Slightly Included)
Origin: Brazil
Ametrine is a gemstone that is a combination of amethyst and citrine, which are both varieties of quartz. It displays a beautiful blend of purple and yellow colors due to the presence of iron impurities. The name "ametrine" is derived from the combination of "amethyst" and "citrine." Ametrine is relatively rare compared to other gemstones and is mainly found in Bolivia, although it can also be found in smaller quantities in Brazil, Uruguay, and India.
Ametrine combines the calming and spiritual properties of amethyst with the energizing and uplifting qualities of citrine. This combination is thought to promote balance, harmony, and mental clarity. Ametrine is also associated with creativity, confidence, and overall well-being.
Analcime Crystal | Perky Box Thumbnail Specimen | Poudrette Quarry, Mont Saint-Hilaire
$33.97 CAD
Unit price perAnalcime Crystal | Perky Box Thumbnail Specimen | Poudrette Quarry, Mont Saint-Hilaire
$33.97 CAD
Unit price perThis Analcime specimen comes from the Poudrette Quarry at Mount Saint Hilaire and displays a nice terminated crystal. The specimen also has some small intersecting black aegirine crystals.
Great looking translucent, colorless analcime crystal. An excellent specimen from the world renowned location that is MSH. This beautiful crystal would be a great addition to any new or existing collection.
Name: Analcime
Specimen Size: Thumbnail-Sized
Dimensions: Specimen 18x19 mm / 1.2x1.0 inches
Specimen Box 33x33 mm / 1.3x1.3 inches
Weight: 7.25 Grams / 0.2 Ounces
Origin: Mined in Poudrette Quarry, Mont Saint-Hilaire, Quebec, Canada
This specimen of rutile crystal on matrix was collected in McGregor Lake, Perkins, Quebec, Canada. The rutile crystal is 3/8" long; sits on top of the matrix and is in very good condition. It is a lustrous reddish brown color. A great addition to any collection!
Name: Rutile Crystal on matrix
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 51x27x31 mm / 2.0x1.1x1.2 inches
Weight: 55 grams / 1.9 ounces
Origin: Mined in McGregor Lake, Perkins, Quebec, Canada
NWA 869 Meteorite | 10 Grams | Individual | L3-6 Chondrite | Crusted Specimen
$22.00 CAD
Unit price perNWA 869 Meteorite | 10 Grams | Individual | L3-6 Chondrite | Crusted Specimen
$22.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a fantastic crusted 10 grams NWA (Northwest Africa) 869 L3-6 classified meteorite individual found by Nomads in the Sahara Desert. The dimensions of the specimen are 21x15x16 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.
Dronino Meteorite | 97 Grams | End Cut | Iron Ataxite Ungrouped | Ryazanskaya oblast', Russia
$474.00 CAD
Unit price perDronino Meteorite | 97 Grams | End Cut | Iron Ataxite Ungrouped | Ryazanskaya oblast', Russia
$474.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a stunning Dronino classified meteorite end cut weighing 97.95 grams. Its dimensions are 47x34x21 mm. This interesting meteorite is a Nickel-Iron Meteorite, an Ataxite with an ungrouped element structure.
A 40 kg iron was found by Oleg Gus’kov, Moscow resident, as he was returning home from collecting mushrooms near the village of Dronino in the Ryazan district. In early 2003, it was taken to Vernad to The Meteoritical Society΄s Meteorite Nomenclature Committee which defined this meteorite as ungrouped ataxite. In the summer of 2003, the Meteoritic Expedition of Ural State Technical University – UPI and meteorite hunters collected more than 600 fragments (the largest is 250 kg) totaling about 3 000 kg and occurring at a depth of 0.2-2 m across an area of 0.5x1.5 km.
The distribution of the fragments suggests that the meteorite formed a now-buried crater about 30 m in diameter. This crater is not reflected in the present-day topography of the site. No historical records exist of a meteorite fall; thus, it appears likely that the meteorite fell earlier than the 12th century when the area was largely unpopulated.
These pieces 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. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Rare Red and Green Olivine Volcanic Bomb | Lava Coated Crystal | 768 gr | Mt Shadwell, Australia
$399.00 CAD
Unit price perRare Red and Green Olivine Volcanic Bomb | Lava Coated Crystal | 768 gr | Mt Shadwell, Australia
$399.00 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.
The crystal face has been cut and polished to show the red and green olivine crystals which are showcased beautifully against the surrounding lava crust. This museum grade specimen would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Name: Red Olivine Crystal Bomb
Specimen Size: Large Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 110x91x51 mm / 4.3x3.6x 2.0 Inches
Weight: 768.7 Grams / 1 Lb 11 Ounces
Details: Volcanic activity Mortlake, Victoria, Australia
This is a lovely pink Stilbite specimen from Parsboro, Cape d'Or, Nova Scotia, Canada. It was collected in the 2002 and is a miniature size group of well terminated crystals with nice sharp edges.
Stilbite is a zeolite mineral appreciated for its delicate crystal formations and pastel hues, ranging from colorless to white, yellow, pink, and peach. It forms distinctive tabular crystals with a bowtie or butterfly shape and exhibits a vitreous to pearly luster. Commonly found in cavities in volcanic rocks, stilbite is often associated with other zeolite minerals. It is valued for its aesthetic appeal and is believed by some to have calming energy, supporting spiritual growth and emotional healing.
Name: Stilbite Crystals
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 54x39x23 mm / 2.1x1.5x0.9 inches
Weight: 43.58 gr / 1.5 oz
Details: Mined in Cape D'Or, Nova Scotia, Canada
Azuara Impact Breccia | 170.9 Grams | Rubielos de la Cerida Impact Structure, Spain
$122.00 CAD
Unit price perAzuara Impact Breccia | 170.9 Grams | Rubielos de la Cerida Impact Structure, Spain
$122.00 CAD
Unit price perThe Azuara impact breccia refers to the impact material from the 38 million years old twin (multiple) impact structures Azuara / Rubielos de la Cerida in Northern Spain,.
This impact breccia was found near the villages of Belchite and Fuendetodos near the center area of this large multiple impact structure. This amazing specimen displays sharp edged rock fragments imbedded in a matrix of pulverized rocks and crystallized calcite. This beautiful and colorful slice has dimensions of 106x68x12 mm and weighs 170.9 grams.
Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.