Natural Red Pipe Organ Coral
Tubipora musica coral mounted in a white krion base, from Solomon islands.
Beautiful natural red color, formed by pipes that remind an organ!
It is supplied with CITES number.
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Tubipora musica coral mounted in a white krion base, from Solomon islands.
Beautiful natural red color, formed by pipes that remind an organ!
It is supplied with CITES number.
Cretaceous Albian period (100 to 145 million years) from Madagascar.
Spectacular big size opalized Cleoniceras group with other ammonite specie.
One of a kind decor piece!
Papilio rumanzowia, the Red Mormon, is a butterfly of the family Papilionidae.
This fabulous dome have two pairs of male and female specimen, superb color and quality, mounted in handmade glass dome with a grey lacquered wood base.
These specimen came from Philippines.
A stunning botryoidal Malachite specimen featuring a deep, vibrant green hue and an exceptional velvety texture, characteristic of the finest malachite formations. This piece showcases intricate natural growth patterns, creating an eye-catching, sculptural appearance highly sought after by collectors and connoisseurs.
Sourced from the renowned Katanga Copper Fields in the Democratic Republic of Congo, one of the world’s most significant regions for high-quality malachite, this specimen highlights the mineral’s mesmerizing chatoyancy—a silky, almost glowing effect when exposed to light.
A must-have for any collection, this rare and aesthetic formation is mounted in a handmade dark brass base, enhancing its natural elegance while providing a striking display
A huge, beautiful coloured Douveilliceras mammilatum from the Albian period, Upper Cretaceous (110 million years) of Mahajanga Province - Madagascar.
A perfect piece for decor, mounted in a handmade wood base.
Papilio memnon, Papilio romanzovia and Cymothoe sangaris glass dome.
Two Papilio memnon from Thailand, two Papilio rumanzovia from Philippines and six Cymothoe sangaris from Congo.
An exceptional One of a kind decor piece, contrasting the butterfly colors with the white lacquered wood base from the handmade dome.
Gogottes, ancient sandstone concretions shaped over millions of years, are composed of minute quartz particles bound by calcium carbonate. The most exceptional examples originate from Fontainebleau, France, celebrated for its remarkably refined, porcelain-textured sands. Each of these naturally crafted mineralogical marvels assumes a distinct and unparalleled form, often reminiscent of ethereal clouds, swirling gusts, fauna, or spectral apparitions. Mounted in a dark brass base in a design piece with three different gogottes, and originating from sedimentary rocks within an old phosphate quarry in Youssoufia, Morocco.
Arthroacantha carpenteri - Crinoid Fossil from Devonian period (380-400 million years) of Silvânia formations Ohio - USA.
A superb specimen, in a handmade brass base. Very aesthetic piece, with very detailed parts.
A superb butterflies glass dome with five Napeocles jucunda, from Peru and four Hebomoia leucippe, from Celebes Islands.
The contrasting colors of the deep blue and black of the Napeocles jucunda with the deep yellow and orange of the Hebomoia leucippe make it exceptional.
A great handmade One of a Kind decor piece.
A rare and striking specimen featuring rich chocolate-brown calcite crystals, uniquely coated with layers of iron elements. The complex hexagonal crystal formations add to its exceptional character and visual appeal.
This uncommon variety of calcite is valued for its grounding and stabilizing properties, helping individuals feel more centered and connected to the earth's energies. Its soothing energy offers a sense of security and support, particularly during times of change or transition.
Mounted in a handmade dark brass base, this extraordinary piece is both a collector’s treasure and a meaningful decorative accent.
Tubastraea Micanthra, considered one of the most exquisite living corals, gracing the waters from the Red Sea to Madagascar and select Pacific regions. While those from the Red Sea and Madagascar are typically smaller, the exceptional size of the specimens from Solomon Islands sets them apart. Mounted in a handmade brass base, this extraordinary coral species is predominantly found in deep waters, making each specimen a true rarity.
It comes with the respective CITES certificate, ensuring its legal and sustainable sourcing. With its unique charm and limited availability, this coral specimen is a rare treasure that will undoubtedly become a remarkable centerpiece for any collection or decor display. Embrace the allure of Tubastraea Micanthra and add a touch of marine splendor to your space.
Cleoniceras besairiei (Collignon, 1949), cut and polished pair. They are lovely specimens that show the individual chambers of the Ammonite in great detail with all interior cristalized. They are from the Lower Cretaceous – Albian period (100 – 115 million years) from Mitsinjo, near Majunga.
Think of the Ammonite spirals as a filter, drawing in these dense energies which are no longer needed, moving them through the spirals and releasing them as fresh, positive, loving life force energies. The Ammonite is a very powerful earth healing fossil.
Ammonites are often used for activating Kundalini and life path energies. It is often recommended to keep an Ammonite in your home to attract health, prosperity and success.
Thyridia psidii, Lycorea halia cleobaea and Lycorea ilione lamira in a black glass frame.
These beautiful delicate butterflies are all from Peru.
A superbly shaped and highly aesthetic Hyaline Quartz cluster from Shigar Valley – Skardu, Pakistan. This remarkable collector's piece comes from one of the most sought-after quartz localities, often referred to as a "Himalayan" specimen.
Known as the "Universal Crystal," Hyaline Quartz is prized for its versatility in manifesting, healing, meditation, protection, and channeling. With its natural balancing properties, it helps harmonize and stabilize one's environment and is also believed to support romantic relationships.
Mounted in an iron base.
Acropora latistella, also known as Table coral, sourced from the crystal-clear waters of the Solomon Islands. This exquisite coral specimen, thoughtfully mounted on a handmade dark brass base, is a true masterpiece that seamlessly combines natural elegance with artistic craftsmanship.
This table coral is accompanied by a CITES certificate ensuring its legal and sustainable sourcing. It becomes a captivating centerpiece that adds sophistication to any space. The dark brass base provides a stunning contrast, accentuating the coral's natural beauty and infusing a touch of refined elegance into your surroundings.
Cleoniceras besairiei (Collignon, 1949), cut and polished pair. They are lovely specimens that show the individual chambers of the Ammonite in great detail with all interior cristalized. They are from the Lower Cretaceous – Albian period (100 – 115 million years) from Mitsinjo, near Majunga.
Think of the Ammonite spirals as a filter, drawing in these dense energies which are no longer needed, moving them through the spirals and releasing them as fresh, positive, loving life force energies. The Ammonite is a very powerful earth healing fossil.
Ammonites are often used for activating Kundalini and life path energies. It is often recommended to keep an Ammonite in your home to attract health, prosperity and success.
Glass dome with three Cymothoe sangaris butterflies.
Cymothoe sangaris, the blood-red glider, is a species of butterfly from the Nymphalidae family found in Central Africa.
A remarkable large Smoky Quartz cluster of exceptional quality for its size. This striking specimen features multiple intergrown crystals, accompanied by smaller formations and traces of Albite, adding to its visual and mineralogical appeal. Sourced from the renowned Huanggangliang Mine in Keshiketeng Qi, Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia, this piece is both powerful and desirable for collectors.
Beyond its aesthetic beauty, Smoky Quartz is revered as a potent cleanser and detoxifier, widely used in Feng Shui to promote balance and harmony. Known for its ability to absorb and neutralize electromagnetic radiation, it is ideal for placement in areas with electronics, such as workspaces or entertainment rooms, where it helps transform negative energy into grounding stability.
Mounted in a handmade dark brass base.
Stylophora pistillata, from Solomon Islands.
Beautiful specimen coral, mounted in a handmade dark brass base.
Supplied with CITES certificate.
Perisphinctes sp. Ammonite from late Jurassic Period (160 million years), mounted in a exotic Tacula wood base.
Beautiful natural composition, from Sakahara fields in Southwestern Madagascar.
Palla decius and Hypolimnias dexithea in a golden base glass dome.
Palla decius, the white-banded palla, from Congo. Hypolimnias dexithea from Madagascar.
Both belonging to the Nymphalidae family.
Superb examples of how beautiful butterflies can be.
A spectacular flat dodecahedral calcite crystal cluster of exceptional quality. This striking specimen features well-defined crystal formations, a brilliant luster, and an impressive size, making it a standout display piece.
Sourced from the renowned Dajing Mine, Linxi County, Chifeng City (Ulanhad League, Chifeng Prefecture), Inner Mongolia, China, this rare and highly aesthetic calcite formation is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Mounted on a handmade dark brass base, enhancing its elegance and visual appeal.
Polished Orthoceras slab fossil with over 400 million years.
As these forms of prehistoric squid were covered in ocean sediments prior to fossilization, the majority of the creatures will be facing in the same relative position, having been lined up by currents on the sea floor prior to being buried. The fossils are exposed and given a high polish to better view the creatures from their surrounding matrix.
The slab features very high relief as well as dramatic texture and detail they had tentacles and ink sacs, much like present-day squid. Except for belemnites, cephalopods had external shells with hollow internal chambers separated by walls called septa. Devonian period, circa 410 million years, Anti-Atlas Mountains - Southern Morocco - mounted in a black granite base.
An extraordinary and highly collectible specimen of impressive size and top-tier quality. This stunning cubic crystal cluster features lustrous, transparent fluorite crystals in a striking emerald green hue, elegantly perched on a contrasting gray matrix.
Each crystal showcases delicate phantom-growth zones, revealing mesmerizing layers of deep green when viewed from the edges. The exceptional color, remarkable clarity, and well-defined cubic formations make this piece a true standout.
Sourced from the prestigious Yaogangxian Mine in the Nanling Mountains, Hunan Province, China, this fluorite cluster embodies the geological wonders of this renowned mineral-rich region. A true piece of natural artistry, it offers a breathtaking glimpse into the beauty of the mineral kingdom.
Stylophora pistillata, from Solomon Islands.
Beautiful specimen coral, mounted in a black lacquered wood base.
Supplied with CITES certificate.
Pleuroceras solare - Pyritised Lower Jurassic Ammonite from Germany, mounted in a black high gloss lacquered wood base.
A pyritised ammonite, which has been brass brushed to enhance the golden colour.
Hawskerense Subzone, Spinatum Zone, Middle Lias, Lower Jurassic, Butterheim, Germany Age:- 190 Million Years Old Ammonite.
Wood glass dome with two Papilio ulysses from Ceram - Moluccan Island, a superb exclusive species with bright contrast of black and deep blue.
Papilio ulysses - popularly named as Ulysses Butterfly, Blue Mountain Swallowtail, Mountain Blue or Blue Emperor - it is a butterfly of the Papilionidae family and Papilioninae subfamily, found in the Australian biogeographic region and native to the Wallacea area and the island of Nova Guinea, Bismarck archipelago and Northern Australia.
A stunning Agate slice from the renowned deposits of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, showcasing mesmerizing natural banding and rich, earthy tones. Each layer reveals the slow formation process of this exceptional mineral, creating a unique interplay of colors and translucency.
Agate is prized for its soothing energy and balancing properties, believed to bring harmony, stability, and protection to its surroundings. A true collector’s piece and a striking decorative element.
Elegantly mounted in a black lacquered wood support, enhancing its natural beauty and sophistication.
Millepora exaesa, also known as Fire Coral, is a species of marine hydrozoans found in tropical and subtropical oceans. Its distinctive appearance is characterized by its encrusting or branching structure, often resembling the shape of delicate, intricately textured lace. This coral species is renowned for its vibrant hues, ranging from fiery shades of red, orange, and yellow, which lend an unmistakable visual appeal to coral reef ecosystems.
Despite its name, Fire Coral is not a true coral but a hydrozoan that can deliver a painful sting upon contact, making it essential to admire from a safe distance. From Solomon Islands mounted in a black lacquered wood base.
Supplied with CITES certificate.
Carcharodon Megalodon (Megalodon meaning “Big Tooth”) is an extinct species of shark regarded as one of the largest and most powerful predators in vertebrate history.
This beast lived approximately 23 to 3.6 million years ago, during the Cenozoic Era. Fossil remains suggest that this giant shark reached a length of 18 metres (59 ft), from USA.
Displayed in a glass box made to measure.
Graphium codrus and Graphium antheus Glass Dome.
Papilionidea butterflies, the Graphium codros came from Sumatra, they are very colorful and big sized.
The Graaphium antheus known as Larger Striped Swordtail, is a species of butterfly in the family Papilionidae (swallowtails), found in tropical and sub-Saharan Africa, these one's came from Congo.
Beautiful butterflies for decoration.
This impressive floater crystal grew freely, without being attached to any rock or matrix. This solid, large-point Smoky Quartz, also known as Morion Quartz, comes from the Himalayan Mountains.
Smoky Quartz is renowned for its ability to dispel fear and negativity, alleviate depression, and restore emotional balance. It helps reduce anxiety and stress while promoting positive thoughts. For those who experience nightmares, this crystal is believed to transform them into meaningful dreams and manifestations.
Mounted in a beige lacquered wood base.
Stylophora pistillata, from Solomon Islands. Beautiful specimen coral, mounted in a gold metal stand.
Supplied with CITES certificate.
Phacops sp. from the Middle Devonian period ( 395 million years ) of the Djebel Issoumour area, Atlas Mountains - Morocco.
Prepared and restored, excellent for beginner collectors or as decor piece, in a black lacquered wood pedestal.
Thysania agrippina is a species of moth in the family Erebidae first described by Pieter Cramer in 1776.
The most commonly accepted English name is the "White witch". Thysania agrippina is a competitor for title of "largest insect". This may be true by the measure of wingspan—a Brazilian specimen with a wingspan of almost 30 cm (12 in) appears to hold the record. The "White witch" occurs from Uruguay to Mexico. One story of the derivation of the common name: early naturalists collected specimens of birds and bats with shotguns. An enormous darting flyer high in the canopy was a tempting target. Firing a cloud of pellets at a "White witch" moth did not necessarily bring it down, however, because the body is small relative to the wing area.
Very hard to find nowadays this perfectly beautiful specimen from Peru.
One of a kind handmade piece.
Small but beautiful light blue Aquamarine crystals embedded in a Cleavelandite matrix, a variety of the Albite mineral. Sourced from the renowned Shigar Valley, Skardu, Pakistan, this remarkable mining region is not only challenging to access due to its high altitude but has also been affected by regional conflicts in recent decades with neighboring Afghanistan. Highly prized by collectors, this specimen is elegantly mounted in a black lacquered wood base.
Pleuroceras solare - Pyritised Lower Jurassic Ammonite from Germany, mounted in a black lacquered wood base.
A pyritised ammonite, which has been brass brushed to enhance the golden colour.
Hawskerense Subzone, Spinatum Zone, Middle Lias, Lower Jurassic, Butterheim, Germany Age:- 190 Million Years Old Ammonite.
Papilio machaon - Old World Swallowtail butterfly, from Italy, in a glass dome.
The most elusive butterfly from Europe, ten specimen mounted in a handmade Redwood branch.
Beautiful One of a Kind piece.
This Quartz Geode boasts a perfectly formed structure with pristine, undamaged Hyaline Quartz crystals lining its interior—an incredibly rare find.
Formed in sedimentary environments, geodes like this develop when natural cavities, often created by decomposed tree roots or ancient animal burrows, fill with mineral-rich groundwater. Over time, dissolved quartz, amethyst, calcite, and other minerals crystallize within the hollow space, creating breathtaking formations.
Sourced from the renowned mineral-rich region of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, this exceptional specimen is a true collector’s treasure, embodying the beauty and mystery of nature’s geological artistry.
Pleuroceras solare - Pyritised Lower Jurassic Ammonite from Germany, mounted in a black lacquered wood base.
A pyritised ammonite, which has been brass brushed to enhance the golden colour.
Hawskerense Subzone, Spinatum Zone, Middle Lias, Lower Jurassic, Butterheim, Germany Age:- 190 Million Years Old Ammonite.
Callicore lyca and Catonephele numilia glass vitrine.
Callicore lyca, the Aegina numberwing, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. Superb coloured specimen. It is found from the south of Mexico to Peru, these one's are from Perú.
Catonephele numilia, the Blue-Frosted Banner, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae found in Central and South America. This butterfly usually flies along the ground and close to the ripe fruits and flowers.
An exceptional decor piece.
This remarkable Black Agate Geode features a solid dark brown/black agate core, beautifully contrasted by two pale blue Chalcedony nodules.
Agates form over millions of years within volcanic rock, as silica-rich fluids gradually deposit intricate layers inside natural cavities. These slow-forming patterns create the stunning banded appearance that makes each agate truly unique.
Sourced from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, this geode is a striking example of nature’s geological artistry—both durable and mesmerizing in its depth and detail.
A high quality handmade glass dome with four Phoebis philea - the Orange-barred sulphur, is a species of butterfly found in the Americas, these ones are from Peru. The species eats nectar from red-colored plants and the larvae feeds on Cassia species. Mounted in a Red Moor wood piece, previously treated and harmless, for the security and prevention of any bacterial problem, it is also presented two Hebomoja glaucippe from Thailand - this particular species presents glacontryphan-M in the wings, a peptide toxin belonging to the family contryphan that is an active constituent of the poisonous venom produced by cone snail (genus Conus). In the Hebomoia glaucippe this toxin works as a defense against predators.
Gogottes, ancient sandstone concretions shaped over millions of years, are composed of minute quartz particles bound by calcium carbonate. The most exceptional examples originate from Fontainebleau, France, celebrated for its remarkably refined, porcelain-textured sands. Each of these naturally crafted mineralogical marvels assumes a distinct and unparalleled form, often reminiscent of ethereal clouds, swirling gusts, fauna, or spectral apparitions. Mounted in a dark brass base and originating from sedimentary rocks within an old phosphate quarry in Youssoufia, Morocco.
Neptun Cap Coral - Halomitra pileus in a brass handmade base, from Solomon island.
These corals are not attached to the rocks or other corals, they live free on the bottom, and usually in the shape of a helmet, but also sometimes with a flattened round shape.
Supplied with CITES certificate.
Handmade glass dome in a Redmoor wood brach, displaying four Chorinea faunus, from Bolivia know as Long-tailed glass wing because of is transparent wings, two Rhetus arcius, from Perú is an exceptional beautiful little butterfly and two Ancyluris formosissima, from Perú considered as well one of the most beautiful butterfly.
One of a Kind decor piece!
Blueberry Fluorite is a rare and captivating variety of Fluorite, known for its unique dark navy blue coloration with lighter blue hues near the matrix. It typically crystallizes in granular, druzy, octahedral, or globular formations, often occurring on or within Quartz, creating an eye-catching contrast.
This exceptional mineral comes from a recent and limited deposit at the No. 4 Mine, Hexigten Banner (Keshiketeng County), Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia, China. With its rarity and striking appearance, Blueberry Fluorite is highly sought after, and only a few top-quality pieces make it to collectors.
This particular specimen is mounted on a handcrafted dark brass base, combining natural elegance with artisanal craftsmanship.
Pleuroceras solare - Pyritised Lower Jurassic Ammonite from Germany, mounted in an acrylic base.
A pyritised ammonite, which has been brass brushed to enhance the golden colour.
Hawskerense Subzone, Spinatum Zone, Middle Lias, Lower Jurassic, Butterheim, Germany Age:- 190 Million Years Old Ammonite.
A Papilio family frame, displaying:
Papilio maacki - from China
Papilio memnon - from Thailand
Papilio nireus - from Congo
Papilio delalandei - from Madagascar
Papilio lormieri - from Congo
Papilio antenor - from Madagascar
Beautiful set on a white wood frame.
Blueberry Fluorite is a rare and captivating variety of Fluorite, known for its unique dark navy blue coloration with lighter blue hues near the matrix. It typically crystallizes in granular, druzy, octahedral, or globular formations, often occurring on or within Quartz, creating an eye-catching contrast.
This exceptional mineral comes from a recent and limited deposit at the No. 4 Mine, Hexigten Banner (Keshiketeng County), Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia, China. With its rarity and striking appearance, Blueberry Fluorite is highly sought after, and only a few top-quality pieces make it to collectors.
This particular specimen is mounted on a handcrafted dark brass base, combining natural elegance with artisanal craftsmanship.
Pleuroceras solare - Pyritised Lower Jurassic Ammonite from Germany, mounted in an iron base.
A pyritised ammonite, which has been brass brushed to enhance the golden colour.
Hawskerense Subzone, Spinatum Zone, Middle Lias, Lower Jurassic, Butterheim, Germany Age:- 190 Million Years Old Ammonite.
A pair of Rothchildia jacobaea in a glass vitrine with black lacquered wood base.
These are ex-pupa specimen from M.Mayr collection. From S.Gabriel - Buenos Aires Prov. Argentine.
One of the most beautiful moth, hard to find.
A beautiful, high-quality Hyaline Quartz crystal from Diamantina, Brazil. This exquisite specimen features an elegant shape and exceptional clarity.
Known as the "Universal Crystal," it is highly valued for its versatility in manifesting, healing, meditation, protection, and channeling. With its natural balancing properties, quartz helps harmonize and stabilize one's environment and is also believed to support romantic relationships.
Mounted in a black lacquered wood double base
Metacanthina barrandei from the Middle Devonian period (395 million years) of the Djebel Issoumour area, Atlas Mountains - Morocco.
Mounted in a black lacquered wood base.
Glass dome with 9 Delias belladonna butterflies, these butterflies are of a great beauty, from the Himalayas to China and India to Thailand.
These ones came from Thailand.
Deep Emerald Green Fluorite Crystal cluster, an exceptional specimen that epitomizes top-class quality. The perfect cubic crystal cluster showcases lustrous, transparent fluorite crystals in a mesmerizing emerald green hue, nestled over a graceful gray matrix.
Exquisite in every detail, these fluorite crystals exhibit delicate phantom-growth zones, revealing captivating layers of deep green color when viewed from the straight edge. The exceptional color and remarkable clarity further enhance their allure.
Originating from the prestigious Yaogangxian Mine, nestled within the Nanling Mountains of Hunan Province, China, these crystals embody the geological marvels of this renowned location. Own a piece of natural artistry, as these crystals offer a glimpse into the awe-inspiring beauty of the mineral kingdom.
Cretaceous Albian period (100 to 145 million years) from Madagascar.
Spectacular big size opalized Cleoniceras group with other ammonite specie.
One of a kind decor piece!
Red and black butterflies from Peru glass dome.
Composed by 3 Heliconius doris, 3 Adelpha lara, 3 Pereute callinira, 2 Heurytides hormodius and 2 Amarriate amathea.
Beautifully mounted in a Red Moor wood piece, previously treated and harmless, for the security and prevention of any bacterial problem.
A true One of a Kind piece.
A breathtaking specimen featuring exceptionally pure white, semi-transparent crystals with intricate hexagonal formations in a striking rotating pattern. Each crystal is in flawless condition, showcasing the natural beauty and complexity of calcite’s structure.
This cabinet-sized cluster originates from the renowned Huanggang Mine, Inner Mongolia, a location known for producing some of the finest mineral specimens.
Beyond its aesthetic appeal, calcite is revered for its spiritual properties, believed to enhance higher consciousness, awaken psychic abilities, and bridge the gap between emotions and intellect. It is particularly valued for supporting focus and clarity in the study of arts and sciences.
Mounted in a handmade dark brass base, this piece is both a collector's treasure and a meaningful decorative accent.
A great echinoderm Blastoide, from East Timor Permic beds, in an exotic tecula wood base.
Deltablastus permicus in matrix, from the Permiam period (circa 250 million years).
Deep Emerald Green Fluorite Crystal cluster, an exceptional specimen that epitomizes top-class quality. The perfect cubic crystal cluster showcases lustrous, transparent fluorite crystals in a mesmerizing emerald green hue, nestled over a graceful gray matrix.
Exquisite in every detail, these fluorite crystals exhibit delicate phantom-growth zones, revealing captivating layers of deep green color when viewed from the straight edge. The exceptional color and remarkable clarity further enhance their allure.
Originating from the prestigious Yaogangxian Mine, nestled within the Nanling Mountains of Hunan Province, China, these crystals embody the geological marvels of this renowned location. Own a piece of natural artistry, as these crystals offer a glimpse into the awe-inspiring beauty of the mineral kingdom.
Pocillopora eydouxi coral, from Solomon Islands.
Beautiful coral, mounted in a black lacquered wood base.
Supplied with CITES certificate.
Phacops sp. from the Middle Devonian period ( 395 million years ) of the Djebel Issoumour area, Atlas Mountains - Morocco.
Prepared and restored, excellent for beginner collectors or as decor piece, in an acrylic base.
Brass glass dome with two Papilio ulysses from Ceram - Moluccan Island, a superb exclusive species with bright contrast of black and deep blue.
Papilio ulysses - popularly named as Ulysses Butterfly, Blue Mountain Swallowtail, Mountain Blue or Blue Emperor - it is a butterfly of the Papilionidae family and Papilioninae subfamily, found in the Australian biogeographic region and native to the Wallacea area and the island of Nova Guinea, Bismarck archipelago and Northern Australia.
Diplomystus Dentatus fish from the Paleogene, Eocene, 53.500,000 to 48.500,000 years.
An ancestor of the herring family, a very finely boned fish which is extremely difficult to prepare from the Lagerstätte varve layer of the Eocene limestones of the Green River formation 18-inch layer.
These predator fish came from the prehistoric fossil lakes. The lower Eocene deposits of Green River formation was thought to be a large freshwater lake. The calcite would be absorbed by the remains of the fish, transforming their bones into a hard mineralized deposit in the slightly softer and lighter colored limestone shales.
Mounted in a handmade brass frame that can be fixed in three different ways.
Argema mittrei ( female ) - Madagascar Moon butterfly is a very big size moth, with a beautiful colour and shape.
A nature prodigy from Madagascar.
Displayed in a glass cage.
Nicaisolopha nicaisei from Upper Cretaceous of Cajamarca Peru, mounted in a white lacquered wood base.
Glass dome with three Hebomoia leucippe butterflies.
Great and vivid colors!
Sperm whale fossil teeth from the Miocene period ( 23 to 5 million years ) of USA.
Beautiful rare decor piece, mounted in a black lacquered wood base.
Glass dome with 4 Doxocopa cherubina and 2 Prepona dexamenus, from Perú.
These two species belong to the Nymphalidae family, the metalic blue mixed with the black make them a unique decor piece.
A museum-grade specimen of outstanding beauty, quality, color, and size of the crystals (some over 7 cm) originated near the village of Sakoany, on the western banks of the Betsiboka River along Madagascar's northwestern coast.
Celestine, or Celestite, is a mineral composed of strontium sulfate (SrSO4). The mineral derives its name from its occasional delicate blue color. Celestine, along with the carbonate mineral strontianite, serves as a principal source of the element strontium, commonly utilized in fireworks and various metal alloys.
Celestine crystals from Madagascar are renowned for their intricate formations, including large, well-defined crystals, crystal clusters, and twinned crystals.
Highly coveted among collectors and enthusiasts, celestine is frequently incorporated into jewelry and decorative objects. Its blue hue renders it particularly desirable for use in jewelry, often serving as a substitute for blue topaz or blue sapphire.
Stunning ammonite with red opalization on the surface, in a white lacquered wood base.. Ammonites were predatory mollusks that resemble the squid we know today.
These cephalopods had eyes, tentacles, and spiral shells. Ammonites are closely related to a living octopus, though the shells resemble that of a nautilus.
Every stone is unique and one of a kind. These fossils come from the Mahajanga River Basin, near the village of Ambatolafia of northwest Madagascar, located in the former province of Mahajanga/Majunga. They are dated from the Early Cretaceous period, Albian age (100 to 113.0 million years ago).
Pharmacophagus antenor, the giant swallowtail, is a butterfly from the family Papilionidae.
As the common name implies, it is large (12 to 14cm wingspan) and endemic to Madagascar.
It is the only species in the afro-tropical genus Pharmacophagus.
Glass dome with specimen of great beauty, for your home decoration!
Discover the extraordinary rarity and captivating beauty of these crystals—a harmonious blend of pale hues interwoven with the elusive blush of pink. The exquisite colors are a testament to the presence of phosphates and aluminum, creating a visual tapestry that is as rare as it is enchanting. Their unconventional and intriguing shapes only add to their desirability.
Sourced from the renowned Choique Mine in Neuquen, Argentina, these crystals are a testament to the Earth's remarkable artistry.
Beyond their aesthetic appeal, Rose Quartz and Amethyst, when paired together, hold the power to transmute negative energy into a positive force. These crystals can also offer solace from the symptoms of depression and anxiety by elevating one's vibrational energy. Wearing Amethyst and Rose Quartz daily can cocoon you in a loving and positive energy field, surrounding you with their uplifting influence.
Vasum Locklini - a Turbinellidae from the Caenozoic period (around 3 million years) from Florida - USA.
Always a beautiful intricate shell, mounted in a black lacquered wood base.
Tubipora musica coral in a white krion base, from Solomon island.
Beautiful natural red color, formed by pipes that remind an organ!
It is supplied with CITES number.
Glass dome with giant moth, from Thailand.
Male and female of Argema mittrei known as Comet moth or Madagascan moon moth, is a huge beautiful dark yellow moth, seldom seen in this quality.
Male and female of Actias selene known as Indian moon moth or Indian luna moth, is a species of saturniid moth from Asia.
This species is popular among amateur entomologists. They fly mainly at night.
A stunning Calcite crystal cluster featuring exceptionally pure white crystals with a mostly transparent appearance. The complex hexagonal formations exhibit a striking rotating pattern, all in flawless condition. This cabinet-sized specimen originates from the renowned Huanggang Mine in Inner Mongolia.
Olenus sp. ( Trilobite ) a twin specimen in matrix, in a black granite base, from Marroco.
Big size specimen from the Devonian period ( 400/350 million years ), for collectors but also a great decor piece.
3 Sazakia charonda, Japanese Emperor or Great Purple Emperor, is a species of butterfly in the family Nymphalidae.It is native to Japan (from Hokkaidō to Kyūshū), the Korean Peninsula, China, northern Taiwan and northern Vietnam. Its wingspan averages 50 mm (2.0 in) for males, and 65 mm (2.6 in) for females. They are common in the upper canopies of forests, only coming down to feed or to find salt sources. These ones from Korea.
And 3 Lexias pardalis jadeitina, the Common Archduke, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae, has a wingspan reaching about 80–90 millimetres (3.1–3.5 in). The upperside of the wings of the male are black with shimmering greenish-blue margins, especially in the hindwings. The uppersides of the cryptic wings of the larger females are dark brown with several rows of yellow spots, a pale green pattern on the lower wings. The wing pattern of yellow spots continue across the thorax and the abdomen. This ones are females and came from Thailand.
Chrysocolla and Malachite slice - showcasing a superb pattern and color from these two copper ore minerals. These formations, cut and polished, exhibit beautiful colors and patterns, making them among the finest specimens.
Originating from Kolwezi, Katanga, Democratic Republic of Congo. Mounted in a handmade dark brass base.