-A lustrous selenite sphere with amazing chatoyance which causes a cats eye in this wonderfully lustrous stark white selenite from Morocco. Item's appearance may vary slightly from photo. -Dimensions: 4.75"L x 4.75"W x 4.75"H, Weight: 4.851 lb -Product Material: Selenite | Selenite Sphere in Clear
-Found in the Hell Creek Formation in Montana, these Triceratops Teeth are from the late Cretaceous era of 68 to 66 million years ago. Triceratops, along with all known species of dinosaurs, continuously generated new teeth. Much like modern sharks, a single dinosaur could shed as many as 25, 000 teeth in its lifetime. -Dimensions: 6.25"L x 1"W x 8.5"H, Weight: 0.59 lb -Product Material: Fossil | Triceratops Tooth Fossil in Beige
-Discovered in 1958 in Guangxi, China, while searching for materials for smelting, the Nantan meteor is believed to have fallen to earth in 1516. Primarily meteoric iron, these meteorites have a concentration of 6.96% nickel. The largest fragment found thus far weighs 4, 400 pounds. -Dimensions: 8.25"L x 6.25"W x 1"H, Weight: 1 lb -Product Material: Meteorite | Nantan Meteorite in Collectors Box in Silver
-Crashing into south-eastern Russia on February 12th, 1947, the Sikhote Alin meteorite was one of largest and the most widely witnessed meteorite falls in recorded history. The crash could be heard 190 miles away and the smoke trail reached 20 miles high into the sky. It is estimated that 70 metric tons of it survived ?after impact! Primarily iron in composition, it also contains nickel, copper. phosphorous, and sulfur. -Dimensions: 8.25"L x 6.25"W x 1"H, Weight: 1 lb -Product Material: Meteorite | Sikhote-Alin Meteorite in Collectors Box in Silver
-The Chelyabinsk Meteorite fell from the sky in Russia on February , 2013. A 20 meter wide meteorite, it was brighter than the Sun when it entered our atmosphere and exploded into fragments over Chelyabinsk Oblask in Russia about 18 miles high in the sky. Based on its rtrajectory when it arrived in our atmosphere, it is believe this meteero originated in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Classified as an LL Chondrite, it is a stony meteorite with low iron and metal content. -Dimensions: 8.25"L x 6.25"W x 1"H, Weight: 1 lb -Product Material: Meteorite | Chelyabinsk Meteorite in Collectors Box in Silver
-The Muonionalusta Meteorite was discovered in 1906 in Norrbotten, Sweden. It is classified as a fine octahedrite, type IVA. It fell to the Earth during the Quaternary period, about one million years ago. Primarily an iron meteorite, it has a concentration of about 8.4% nickel and trace amounts or rare elements including gallium, germanium, and iridium. These specimens have been sliced and dipped in acid to show their crystalline structure. -Dimensions: 8.25"L x 6.25"W x 1"H, Weight: 1 lb -Product Material: Meteorite | Muonionalusta Meteorite in Collectors Box in Silver
-This Beautiful hand carved Ammonite and Belemnite dish is from the Atlas Mountains in South Morocco. Ammonites and Belemnites are an extinct species of Orthoceras, an ancient relative to today's modern day Cephalopod otherwise known as squids or nautilus. They fossilize over a limestone bed, with an estimated age of about 40 million years from the Devonian period, approximately 400 million years ago. This ancient specimen turned modern home decor makes for the perfect gift to add aesthetics and history to any home or office. -Dimensions: 6.25"L x 6.25"W x 1.5"H, Weight: 0.86 lb -Product Material: Fossil | Ammonite and Belemnite Small Bowl in Black
-This Beautiful hand carved Ammonite and Belemnite spiral dish is from the Atlas Mountains in South Morocco. Ammonites and Belemnites are an extinct species of Orthoceras, an ancient relative to today's modern day Cephalopod otherwise known as squids or nautilus. They fossilize over a limestone bed, with an estimated age of about 40 million years from the Devonian period, approximately 400 million years ago. This ancient specimen turned modern home decor makes for the perfect gift to add aesthetics and history to any home or office. -Dimensions: 5.75"L x 5.75"W x 0.5"H, Weight: 0.74 lb -Product Material: Fossil | Ammonite and Belemnite Spiral Dish in Brown
-This Beautiful hand carved Ammonite and Belemnite dish is from the Atlas Mountains in South Morocco. Ammonites and Belemnites are an extinct species of Orthoceras, an ancient relative to today's modern day Cephalopod otherwise known as squids or nautilus. They fossilize over a limestone bed, with an estimated age of about 40 million years from the Devonian period, approximately 400 million years ago. This ancient specimen turned modern home decor makes for the perfect gift to add aesthetics and history to any home or office. -Dimensions: 6"L x 6"W x 0.75"H, Weight: 0.98 lb -Product Material: Limestone, Fossil | Ammonite and Belemnite Circular Soap Dish in Brown
-Beautiful palm-sized quartz clusters. Sourced from Brazil, these have superb terminations and wonderful clarity. Actual item may vary from photo but will be a similar size. -Dimensions: 3"L x 1.25"W x 3"H, Weight: 0.4 lb -Product Material: Quartz | Quartz Clusters in Clear
-This beautiful palm sized heart carved from selenite will make a wonderful gift to a loved one. Item's appearance may vary slightly from photo. -Dimensions: 2"L x 1"W x 1.5"H, Weight: 0.15 lb -Product Material: Selenite | Selenite Heart in Clear
-This Beautiful hand carved Ammonite and Belemnite heart-shaped dish is from the Atlas Mountains in South Morocco. Ammonites and Belemnites are an extinct species of Orthoceras, an ancient relative to today's modern day Cephalopod otherwise known as squids or nautilus. They fossilize over a limestone bed, with an estimated age of about 40 million years from the Devonian period, approximately 400 million years ago. This ancient specimen turned modern home decor makes for the perfect gift to add aesthetics and history to any home or office. -Dimensions: 6.5"L x 6.5"W x 0.75"H, Weight: 0.84 lb -Product Material: Fossil | Ammonite and Belemnite Heart Dish in Brown
-The Seymchan meteorite was discovered in June of 1967 in the Magadan Oblast region of Russia. This particular meteorite is a pallasite, which is a class of stony-iron meteorites. Pallasites are known to have olivine crystals embedded within an iron-nickel matrix. These particular specimens have been sliced and dipped in acid to show the crystalline structure of the meteorite. -Dimensions: 8.25"L x 6.25"W x 1"H, Weight: 1 lb -Product Material: Meteorite | Seymchan Meteorite in Collectors Box in Silver