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SELENITE MOON BOWL
A selenite moon bowl is a crescent- or moon-shaped bowl carved from selenite, a form of gypsum crystal known for its metaphysical and energetic pro...
View full details2 PCS CITRINE RAW STONE
What is Citrine? Citrine is a transparent, yellow-to-orange variety of quartz. It gets its warm color from trace amounts of iron in the crystal...
View full detailsDESSERT ROSE
What is Desert Rose? Desert Rose is a unique mineral formation made of gypsum or barite with sand inclusions, forming naturally in desert envir...
View full detailsAMETHYST CLUSTER
What Is an Amethyst Cluster? An amethyst cluster is a natural grouping of amethyst crystals growing together on a common matrix or base. These ...
View full details2 PCS PYRITE CLUSTER
What is Pyrite? Pyrite is a naturally occurring iron sulfide mineral (FeS₂), commonly known as "Fool's Gold" due to its metallic luster and bra...
View full details1 LB PYRITE CLUSTER
What is Pyrite? Pyrite is a naturally occurring iron sulfide mineral (FeS₂), commonly known as "Fool's Gold" due to its metallic luster and bra...
View full detailsHERKIMER DIAMONDS
What is a Herkimer Diamond? Despite its name, a Herkimer Diamond is not a true diamond, but rather a very clear, naturally double-terminated quartz...
View full detailsBREAK OPEN GEODE
What Is a Break-Open Geode? A break-open geode is a natural hollow rock formation that contains a cavity lined with crystals or mineral deposits in...
View full detailsGALENA MINERAL
Galena is the natural mineral form of lead sulfide (PbS) and is the most important ore of lead. It's one of the most recognized and widely used met...
View full detailsVANADINITE CLUSTER
What is Vanadinite? Vanadinite is a striking mineral known for its vibrant red to orange-red hexagonal crystals. It is a lead chlorovanadate mi...
View full detailsARAGONITE
Aragonite is a carbonate mineral, one of the two common, naturally occurring crystal forms of calcium carbonate (CaCO₃), the other being calcite. F...
View full detailsAZURITE CLUSTER
Azurite is a beautiful deep blue copper mineral known for its vibrant color and crystal formations. When azurite crystals grow together naturally i...
View full detailsMOSASAUR TOOTH
A mosasaur tooth is a fascinating and highly collectible fossil from one of the most formidable marine predators of the Late Cretaceous period....
View full detailsSHARK TOOTH PENDANT
A shark tooth pendant is a necklace or jewelry piece featuring a real or replica shark tooth as its focal point. It may be left in its raw natu...
View full details1" TO 1.5" CROCODILE TOOTH
Crocodile teeth are specialized for grabbing, holding, and sometimes tearing prey. Their design reflects their role as ambush predators in aqua...
View full details15 TO 25 MM CROCODILE TOOTH
Crocodile teeth are specialized for grabbing, holding, and sometimes tearing prey. Their design reflects their role as ambush predators in aqua...
View full detailsJURASSIC CROCODILE TOOTH ON MATRIX
A Jurassic crocodile tooth on matrix typically refers to a fossilized tooth from a prehistoric crocodile (or crocodyliform) that lived during th...
View full detailsCLAM FOSSIL
What Is a Clam Fossil? A clam fossil is the preserved shell or impression of an extinct or ancient bivalve mollusk. Clams belong to the c...
View full details2" TO 3" SHARK TOOTH ON MATRIX
A shark tooth on matrix is a fossilized shark tooth that remains embedded in part of the original surrounding sedimentary rock, known as ...
View full detailsORTHOCERAS EGG
The term "Orthoceras egg" is a bit of a misnomer — Orthoceras did not lay fossilized eggs that we know of, and no fossilized cephalopod e...
View full details2" to 4" ORTHOCERAS
Orthoceras (meaning “straight horn”) is an extinct genus of cephalopod that lived in the Earth's oceans during the Ordovician period (~48...
View full details4" to 5" ORTHOCERAS
Orthoceras (meaning “straight horn”) is an extinct genus of cephalopod that lived in the Earth's oceans during the Ordovician period (~48...
View full detailsORTHOCERAS AMMONITE
It sounds like you're referring to Orthoceras and ammonites, which are often confused or lumped together because they are both fossilized...
View full detailsSMALL AMMONITE
A small ammonite is a fossilized shell from an extinct group of marine mollusks that lived during the Paleozoic and Mesozoic eras. These ...
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