Blue Marlin rostrum Pair
Pair of Blue Marlin rostrum, from Madagascar.
Nicely finished and prepared in a black iron socket. These rostrum are very hard, and in antiquity it was used as a dagger, specially by Vikings.
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Pair of Blue Marlin rostrum, from Madagascar.
Nicely finished and prepared in a black iron socket. These rostrum are very hard, and in antiquity it was used as a dagger, specially by Vikings.
Small size specimen polished showing all the mother-of-pearl of the Nautilus pompilius, from Philippines.
Mounted in a handmade brass base, it's a unique One of a Kind decor piece.
Supplied with Cites certificate.
Shark backbone, not protected species, from Madagascar.
Supplied with black iron stand.
Timeless beauty of specially selected high-quality Pakistan Onyx obelisk. These masterpieces exhibit a harmonious blend of balanced colors and patterns, elevating them to the pinnacle of decor excellence.
Sourced from the heart of Pakistan, the quarries of this esteemed onyx variety are synonymous with prestige and rarity. Each slab boasts a unique palette, ranging from light green and dark green to rich brown and pristine white. Our Pakistan Onyx Obelisks are a testament to meticulous craftsmanship, each one painstakingly carved and polished by hand mounted in a brass handmade base.
A beautiful glass case with six skulls of African Genet (two Geneta tigrina), Civet (two Civettictis civetta) and Black-backed Jackal (two Canis mesomelas), from Zimbabwe, Maize area.
Sponge species from Madagascar reefs, mounted in a high gloss beige round lacquered wood base.
Sponges are beautiful decor items, due to its different shapes and colours.
Victorian Taxidermy
Armadillos can be found in Texas, the southern United States, throughout Central America and in northern South America.
In keeping with the Victorian taste for exotic curiosities, fashionable ladies have worn these baskets on their arm and coordinated the silk lining with their outfits.
They were also used as sewing baskets from time to time.
This is a larger one, the tail forming the handle, lined with green silk fabric, Circa 1880.
Rainbow Banded Fluorite crystal in its natural form. These remarkable stones showcase a vibrant range of colors, transitioning from yellow to green and gold. The presence of a solid band of chalcopyrite makes this specimen truly special, with captivating natural banding on display. Some pieces may feature attached matrix and natural staining, adding unique character to each one.
Originating from the prestigious Yaogangxian Mine, nestled within the Nanling Mountains of Hunan Province, China, these minerals embody the geological marvels of this renowned location.
Own a piece of natural artistry, as these minerals offer a glimpse into the awe-inspiring beauty of the mineral kingdom. Displayed in a dark brass handmade support, this crystal becomes a unique decor piece.
This species of Spongia came from the Florida Keys.
It is a very healthy population once from many years they are fished commercially for bath sponges, these are special pieces turned into great decor objects. The sponges feed on microorganisms that they filter and their larvae are taken by the sea movements making them widespread. Taken by divers from 5 to 40 meters deep.
Mounted in a black lacquered wood stand.
Shark backbone, not protected species, from Madagascar.
Supplied with black iron stand.
Discover the exquisite beauty of our Agate Geode Bookends, from Rio Grande Sul - Brazil. Each geode has been specially selected for its vibrant colors and intricate patterns, making every piece a unique work of art. Mounted in a nickel-finished brass accents, these bookends are a high-class addition to your shelf.
This Blue Quartz Geode is an outstanding piece, featuring a perfect quartz cluster nestled within a deep blue chalcedony geode. Expertly cut and polished, it reveals a stunning agate pattern that enhances its natural beauty. Sourced from the renowned Rio Grande do Sul province in Brazil, this geode is mounted in a handmade brass base.
This species of Spongia came from the Florida Keys.
It is a very healthy population once from many years they are fished commercially for bath sponges, these are special pieces turned into great decor objects. The sponges feed on microorganisms that they filter and their larvae are taken by the sea movements making them widespread. Taken by divers from 5 to 40 meters deep.
Mounted in a black lacquered wood stand.
This superb piece is a large geode featuring a perfect clear quartz cluster inside a deep blue chalcedony exterior. Expertly polished to reveal a dramatic agate pattern, it is a striking specimen from the renowned province of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
This Clear Quartz Geode is an outstanding piece, featuring a perfect cluster of clear quartz within a light brown chalcedony geode. Expertly cut and polished to reveal an open back, this geode showcases its natural beauty from multiple angles. Sourced from the renowned province of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil, it is mounted in a handmade dark brass base.
Marine Life glass box with brass edges, inside we have:
- Strombus listeri from Thailand
- An exotic Tatcheria mirabilis from Philippines
- A elusive Cypraea mapa from Philippines
- A colouful Mitra mitra from Indonesia
- A pink sea urchin from Mediterranean sea
One of a Kind decor piece!
Heulandite Crystal Cluster – This exquisite cluster showcases perfect rhombic monoclinic crystals of Heulandite in a matrix, boasting a beautiful caramel coloration. Heulandite, belonging to the Zeolite group, can manifest in various colors depending on its composition. Typically found alongside stilbite and other zeolites in the amygdaloidal cavities of basaltic volcanic rocks, as well as occasionally in gneiss and hydrothermal veins. It forms at temperatures below about 100°C, indicating shallow diagenesis in sedimentary rocks where it is present. This particular specimen hails from the Deccan Traps of the Sahyadri Mountains in Maharashtra, Poona – India. Mounted in a handmade dark brass base.
Large cabinet specimen of translucent frosty white scalenohedral calcite crystals up to +10 cm in length on a quartz matrix coated with green celadonite. This rare calcite crystal and celadonite specimen is from Irai, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Busycon perversum is an edible species of very large predatory sea snail or whelk, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Busyconidae, the Busycon whelks.
This species has a left-handed or sinistral shell. It eats mostly bivalves.
Mounted in a handmade round brass base, make it a very desirable decor item, from Gulf of Mexico.
Grape Agate is the name given to a purple botryoidal form of Chalcedony found in the Batu Manakarra mining district of Indonesia's Sulawesi Island. It forms in clusters that often resemble bunches of small grapes, as seen in this beautiful specimen. Colors range from deep purple to green and is mounted in a handmade dark brass base.
Sponge species from Madagascar reefs, mounted in a black lacquered wood base.
Sponges are beautiful decor items, due to its different shapes and colours.
This specimen is a Lithium ore and belongs to the Mica group, showcasing a beautiful example of the dark lilac form. It originates from Minas Gerais, Brazil, and is mounted in a handmade brass base.
Lepidolite serves as an effective balm for the soul, particularly for those experiencing intense mood swings, emotional instability, or overwhelming moments of anxiety and depression.
A magnificent large block of Hyaline/Amethyst quartz from the Ambolo quartz mine, Marososona, Antsirabe II District, Vakinankaratra, Madagascar. This unique piece also showcases a small Amethyst geode on one of its sides and is completely translucent. The polishing work was done by local artisans. It's rare to come across a piece like this, weighing nearly 50 kg.
Melo umbilicatus - Melon shell in a brass base, from Arafura Sea. Indonesia.
This species belong to the Volutidae family, generelly big sized shells. Can reach near 45 cm, gargantuam specimen usually are very scared and few pattern. This specimen is a medium size one but is beautifully patterned.
Malachite slice - showcasing the superb pattern and color of this copper ore mineral. 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.
Sponge species from Madagascar reefs, mounted in a black lacquered wood base.
Sponges are beautiful decor items, due to its different shapes and colours.
Chrysoprase is a gemstone variety of Chalcedony, a cryptocrystalline form of silica, containing small quantities of nickel. Material from Madagascar is mined in two localities: Tulear and Ambatondrazaka. This specimen was mined and polished in Tulear. Chrysoprase typically exhibits an apple-green color, but can vary to deep green. It forms underground due to metamorphic agents.
Chrysoprase is highly valued for its aesthetic properties and is often used in jewelry, accessories, art, and ornamentation. It is also popular in lithotherapy, as it can aid in healing psychological and emotional wounds, promote relaxation, reduce anxiety, and boost self-confidence.
This specimen is among the best ever seen in terms of size, color, and quality.
A beautiful Shell ball made with Cerithiidae shells, from Indonesia.
These balls are part of the Indo-Pacific cultural heritage, and from a long time tribal people use them as adornment pieces. Today they are natural and beautiful decor pieces.
Rhodonite on Quartz - Featuring deep red massive Rhodonite on quartz from the Conselheiro Lafaiete Mine, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Recently discovered with its vibrant red hue, this piece makes a beautiful decor item. Rhodonite is an important Manganese ore known for its ability to balance the heart chakra, attracting love and dispelling negative energies. It ensures that the love you receive is pure, with deep and lasting effects. Presented on a handmade dark brass base.
A beautiful Shell ball made with Strombidae shells, from Indonesia.
These balls are part of the Indo-Pacific cultural heritage, and from a long time tribal people use them as adornment pieces. Today they are natural and beautiful decor pieces.
Ruby Zoisite - Also known as Anyolite, this variety of Zoisite was named after Austrian naturalist and scientist Sigmund Zois von Edelstein. The green form of Zoisite typically contains black veins or inclusions. Its rich green color, with red ruby inclusions, is commonly used in jewelry. Zoisite shares a chemical composition with the rare transparent gemstone clinzoisite.
Believed to possess creative energy, Zoisite serves as a reset button for the mind, returning it to its objectives after an interruption. With Ruby in Zoisite, artists find unity between their lives and their art, experiencing focused and creative empowerment.
Originating from the Mundarara Mine, Longido, Mt. Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. Mounted in a handmade dark brass base.
A beautiful Shell ball made with Cerithiidae shells, from Indonesia.
These balls are part of the Indo-Pacific cultural heritage, and from a long time tribal people use them as adornment pieces. Today they are natural and beautiful decor pieces.
The mineral aragonite is a form of calcium carbonate. Its name originates from its initial discovery in Aragón, Spain. Aragonite can be found in various colors and shapes, ranging from crystals to dendrites, stalactites to microcrystalline forms, and in this case, multicolored layers. These specimens are beautifully crafted into spherical shapes and originate from Erfoud, Morocco.
Comes with a One of a Kind designed brass base.
Orange Charonia variegata mounted in an acrylic base.
This rare colored piece for came from the North of Brazil coast and it is very much collectable.
The mineral aragonite is a form of calcium carbonate. Its name originates from its initial discovery in Aragón, Spain. Aragonite can be found in various colors and shapes, ranging from crystals to dendrites, stalactites to microcrystalline forms, and in this case, multicolored layers. These specimens are beautifully crafted into spherical shapes and originate from Erfoud, Morocco.
Comes with a One of a Kind designed brass base.
A beautiful Shell ball made with Cardiidae shells, from Indonesia, mounted in form of flowers.
These balls are part of the Indo-Pacific cultural heritage, and from a long time tribal people use them as adornment pieces. Today they are natural and beautiful decor pieces.
Polished Jasper Polychrome with beautiful color shades, from Madagascar.
Known as free-form, every piece is "one of a kind", polished by hand from nature.
Placed into a decoration it enhances harmony!
Vertical branch black Gorgonian in a black lacquered wood base, these medium sizes Gorgonia have a special shape and are taken by divers from Manado, North Sulawezi - Indonesia.
A large polished piece showcasing vibrant colored bands in a beautiful composition. Madagascar is renowned for producing some of the finest Jasper qualities, and this specimen originates from the Northern provinces of the country. Some of these varieties are exclusive to Madagascar. The polish is meticulously done by local artisans, often in free forms to retain the maximum weight of the original stone.
A beautiful Shell ball made with Umbonium vestiarium shells, from Indonesia.
These balls are part of the Indo-Pacific cultural heritage, and from a long time tribal people use them as adornment pieces. Today they are natural and beautiful decor pieces.
Rare Madagascar Red Agate in freeform. This distinctive form of Agate is exceptionally rare and exclusive to Madagascar. The red portion is distinguished by a dense formation of Hematite, a metallic mineral known for its red-black or steel-grey color, and is renowned for its branching appearance. The beautiful contrast of colors makes this a sought-after piece for collectors.
A beautiful Shell ball made with Umbonium vestiarium shells, from Indonesia.
These balls are part of the Indo-Pacific cultural heritage, and from a long time tribal people use them as adornment pieces. Today they are natural and beautiful decor pieces.
A large polished piece showcasing vibrant colored bands in a beautiful composition. Madagascar is renowned for producing some of the finest Jasper qualities, and this specimen originates from the Northern provinces of the country. Some of these varieties are exclusive to Madagascar. The polish is meticulously done by local artisans, often in free forms to retain the maximum weight of the original stone.
Megabalanus tintinnabulum, from Philippines, in a green high gloss wood base.
Megabalanus colonies can reach big size groups, they live attached to rocks and dead coral in watched areas, sometimes attached in boats.
That is the reason why this species can be found in all Indo-Pacific but also in some areas of South Atlantic. Due to the incredible forms and colors they make excellent bizarre decor items.
Lambis chiragra - Spider shells, from Palawan Isl. Philippines, in dark brass base.
It's a species of very large sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Strombidae, the true conchs. The shell length for this species varies between 85 mm and 320 mm, usually to 170 mm. They have a very thick, robust and heavy shell, with a distinct anterior notch.
Its most prominent characteristic are the six long and curved marginal digitations, expanded from the flaring, thick outer lip and canals. The columella and aperture are lyrate. Female individuals are usually much larger than the male ones.
A large polished piece showcasing vibrant colored bands in a beautiful composition. Madagascar is renowned for producing some of the finest Jasper qualities, and this specimen originates from the Northern provinces of the country. Some of these varieties are exclusive to Madagascar. The polish is meticulously done by local artisans, often in free forms to retain the maximum weight of the original stone.
Syrinx aruanius - Australian Trumpet shell in a dark brass base.
It's a species of extremely large sea snail measuring up to 91 cm long and weighing up to 18 kg. Shells over 50 cm are now impossible to obtain, specially in good condition. It is a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Turbinellidae, and is the only species in the genus Syrinx.
This Elisella specimen in a red flame form is a rare species of gorgonian from Leptogorgia family, found in the coast of Broome, Northwestern Australia.
Gorgons, like corals, are animals living in the form of sessile colonial polyps, organized in a tree structure. The general structure, a skeleton both flexible and hard, called gorgonin does not grow towards the sun - it does not require light to develop -, but perpendicular to the current, to filter a maximum of water flow.
These are beautiful colored specimens!
Deep black limestone adorned with numerous Orthoceras fossils from the Upper Devonian period (around 400 million years old) creates a striking and beautiful piece. Extracted and crafted from Erfoud, within the Atlas Mountains of Morocco.
Sponge species from Madagascar reefs, mounted in a white lacquered wood base.
Sponges are beautiful decor items, due to its different shapes and colours.
These freeform handmade bowls hail from the Atlas Mountains of Morocco and bear many traces of Lamellibranch shells from the Cretaceous period. Each piece is exceptionally unique, crafted from red limestone dating back approximately 100 million years.
A superb polished Haliotis assimilis tray table in satin brass. Look like a Victorian table piece.
With six Haliotis shells polished on both sides, ideal for bringing nuts or sweets to the table.
Unique One of a Kind design piece.
These freeform handmade bowls hail from the Atlas Mountains of Morocco and bear many traces of Lamellibranch shells from the Cretaceous period. Each piece is exceptionally unique, crafted from red limestone dating back approximately 100 million years.
Fantastic Spondylus croceus attached naturally in a dead coral base, from Olango Island, Cebu - Philippines.
Displayed in black granite socket.
The name 'Apophyllite' designates a specific group of phyllosilicates, a class of minerals. Derived from the Greek 'apophyllízo,' meaning 'it flakes off,' the name reflects this group's tendency to flake apart when heated due to water loss. Typically found as secondary minerals in vesicles in basalt or volcanic rocks, apophyllites', though not widely known, are fairly prevalent globally. Specimens are sourced from some of the world's most renowned mineral localities, including Jalgaon, India, home to the famous Poona District deposits.
Apophyllite carries a potent energy for spiritual healing on a profound soul level. It proves beneficial in alleviating depression, anxiety, and stress-related issues. Beyond its therapeutic qualities, it stands as a superb example of a remarkably fine and beautiful crystal cluster, making it highly desirable for both decor and serious collectors alike. Presented in a dark brown handmade brass base.
Beautiful marine composition, looking like big mushrooms, made with shark vertebrae, from Madagascar and Scottish sea urchins, from North sea in a black lacquered wood base.
Beautiful marine composition, looking like big mushrooms, made with shark vertebrae and white knobbed sea urchins, all from Madagascar in a natural walnut wood base.
A stunning chalcedony specimen that captivates with its dazzling sparkle when illuminated. Typically found in weathering volcanic and sedimentary rocks, chalcedony is a nature's treasure often associated with agate. In the realm of igneous or metamorphic rocks, chalcedony is a rarity, forming intricate veins through warm silica-rich brines.
This extraordinary piece originates from Jalgaon, Maharashtra, India, carrying a narrative that spans millennia.
Beyond its aesthetic appeal, chalcedony holds profound significance for emotional well-being. Wearing this gem is believed to alleviate self-doubt and nurture inner peace, especially the serene blue variety fostering emotional balance and tranquility.
Mounted in a handmade dark brass base, this mesmerizing chalcedony specimen transforms into a striking display, capturing the essence of nature's artistry and the craftsmanship of human ingenuity.
Sugar Sea star in a white wood glass frame.
One of the most elusive species of starfish, very big size, from Gulf of Mexico.
Beautiful specimen of Labradorite mounted in a black lacquered wood base.
This mineral belongs to the feldspar group and the high iridescent variety is called Spectrolite.
The name came from the first findings of this elusive specimen that have been found in Labrador, Canada.
This one came from Madagascar where high quality material have been found as well!
Great energetic and healing powers are attributed to Labradorite.
Placed into a decoration it enhances harmony! Every piece is "one of a kind", polished by hand from the nature.
Superb pair of Hexaplex cichoreus from Balicasag, Philippines.
This intricated species is very variable in pattern and color, along the years we have had exceptional pieces, these ones are of great beauty.
Mounted in a black lacquered wood base.
Kyanite, an aluminosilicate mineral, typically graces us with its mesmerizing blue hues. This mineral is often derived from the Greek words 'kyanos' or 'kuanos,' both meaning 'dark blue,' which aptly describes its captivating coloration.
Kyanite finds its origins in aluminum-rich metamorphic pegmatites and sedimentary rock formations. Beyond its inherent beauty, this mineral serves as a valuable resource, playing a pivotal role in the creation of ceramics and abrasives. Geologists treasure Kyanite as an essential index mineral, using it to delineate metamorphic zones and unravel the Earth's geological history.
In addition to its industrial applications, Kyanite reveals its softer, more enchanting side in the world of jewelry. Exceptional specimens yield exquisite gemstones that adorn the finest jewelry pieces, adding a touch of natural elegance to the wearer's style.
This particular specimen boasts oversized and flawless Kyanite crystals set within a matrix of quartz. It hails from the enchanting region of S. José da Safira, Minas Gerais, Brazil, known for producing some of the world's most remarkable mineral treasures. Whether admired for its geological significance, its potential as a gemstone, or simply its sheer beauty, this large Kyanite crystal cluster mounted in a handmade dark brass base, is a testament to the wonders of our natural world.
Beautiful Hexaplex nigritus from Mexico, always a very elusive shell, make a curious decor item.
Mounted in a brass and white lacquered wood base.
Handcrafted from the finest Ambolo quartz crystals mine from Vakinankaratra - Madagascar, this bowl is an embodiment of nature's artistry. The quartz, with its ethereal clarity and inner brilliance, captures the essence of Madagascar's geological marvels. Its surface, polished to a flawless sheen, reflects the mastery of local artisans who have harnessed the raw beauty of these crystals.
The bowl's shape, reminiscent of an inverted bell, showcases the crystal's innate geometry, a testament to the uniqueness of its origins. Each facet and contour holds the secrets of Madagascar's geological history, inviting you to explore its mesmerizing depths.
When activated by the gentle touch of a specialized mallet, this Quartz Crystal Bowl unleashes a symphony of sound that resonates with the very soul. Its tones are like whispers from the Earth, imbued with the energy of Madagascar's ancient landscapes. They create an ambiance of tranquility and harmony, perfect for meditation, healing, and spiritual exploration.
Beyond its aesthetic and sonic allure, this Quartz Crystal Bowl carries the earth's wisdom within its resonance. It harmonizes energies, clears blockages, and serves as a portal to profound self-discovery. It's a tangible connection to the natural wonders of Madagascar, a piece of the Earth's story, ready to enrich your life with its beauty and transformative energy.
Superb pair of Hexaplex cichoreus from Balicasag, Philippines.
This intricated species is very variable in pattern and color, along the years we have had exceptional pieces, these ones are of great beauty.
Mounted in a black lacquered wood base.
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.
An exceptional Spondylus visayensis in a glass dome.
This is a Museum class specimen with 130mm diameter, taken twenty-five years ago by the late E. Guillot de Suduiraut and in our collection since that.
A rare masterpiece of nature.
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.
Handcrafted from the finest Ambolo quartz crystals mine from Vakinankaratra - Madagascar, this bowl is an embodiment of nature's artistry. The quartz, with its ethereal clarity and inner brilliance, captures the essence of Madagascar's geological marvels. Its surface, polished to a flawless sheen, reflects the mastery of local artisans who have harnessed the raw beauty of these crystals.
The bowl's shape, reminiscent of an inverted bell, showcases the crystal's innate geometry, a testament to the uniqueness of its origins. Each facet and contour holds the secrets of Madagascar's geological history, inviting you to explore its mesmerizing depths.
When activated by the gentle touch of a specialized mallet, this Quartz Crystal Bowl unleashes a symphony of sound that resonates with the very soul. Its tones are like whispers from the Earth, imbued with the energy of Madagascar's ancient landscapes. They create an ambiance of tranquility and harmony, perfect for meditation, healing, and spiritual exploration.
Beyond its aesthetic and sonic allure, this Quartz Crystal Bowl carries the earth's wisdom within its resonance. It harmonizes energies, clears blockages, and serves as a portal to profound self-discovery. It's a tangible connection to the natural wonders of Madagascar, a piece of the Earth's story, ready to enrich your life with its beauty and transformative energy.
A spectacular Spondylus variegatus attached in a Malleus malleus shell from Davao - Philippines, in a black lacquered wood pedestal.
This is a uncommon attachment that came out by divers from time to time.
The two shells live in perfect symbiosis.
Behold the exquisite beauty of Labradorite, a gem from the feldspar family, celebrated for its captivating iridescence. This high-quality variety, known as Spectrolite, enchants the beholder with its play of colors.
The name "Labradorite" pays homage to its initial discovery in the mystical lands of Labrador, Canada. However, this exceptional specimen gracing your presence hails from the treasure troves of Madagascar, renowned for its top-tier mineral finds.
Labradorite is not merely a mineral; it's believed to possess remarkable energetic and healing properties. When incorporated into your decor, it weaves an aura of harmony and balance, infusing spaces with positive energy. Each Labradorite piece, meticulously polished by hand, is a unique creation crafted by nature itself.
A spectacular Spondylus variegatus attached in a Malleus malleus shell from Davao - Philippines, in a white lacquered wood pedestal.
The Spondylus is a marine bivalve from the Spondilidae family, perfectly preserved. The Malleus malleus shell a marine bivalve mollusk in the family Malleidae, it is also known as the black hammer oyster.
This is a uncommon attachment that came out by divers from time to time.
The two shells live in perfect symbiosis.
Sponge species from Madagascar reefs, mounted in a Tecula wood base.
Sponges are beautiful decor items, due to its different shapes and colours.
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.
A huge size, close to 140mm Hexaplex regius from Mexico, showing its beautiful aperture with no defects.
Mounted in a black lacquered wood base.
This exquisite piece showcases the rarity of Green Agate, a gemstone characterized by its distinct deep green hue, which arises from the presence of high manganese concentration. Originating from the uncommon source of Madagascar.
Its rich and captivating green color is impeccably polished, revealing a flawless surface that reflects the skilled craftsmanship of local artisans. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, this agate serves as an exceptional decorative item, endowed with a range of healing attributes. Green agate is renowned for its ability to foster qualities such as compassion, generosity, and a heightened sense of justice. Its influence extends to enhancing mental and emotional flexibility, thus facilitating better decision-making and conflict resolution. Furthermore, this remarkable stone not only cultivates these virtues within the individual but also encourages their growth in others.
Festilyria festiva from Somalia. A classic rarity, for the serious collector of for decoration as its a very colorful shell, mounted in a black lacquered wood base.
Orca Agate, a mesmerizing gem also known as "Orca Stone." Originating from the picturesque landscapes of Madagascar, this stunning variety of blue and white agate is a true marvel of nature.
This exquisite piece is a testament to meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail. Each curve and contour of the agate has been carefully hand-polished, allowing its natural beauty to shine through in a unique freeform shape.
The harmonious fusion of mottled and banded formations in captivating shades of blue and white creates a sense of serenity and sophistication. Whether adorning a shelf, accentuating a mantelpiece, or bringing a touch of elegance to a desk, this superb specimen adds a remarkable touch of tranquility to any decor.
Four Spondylus imperialis in a black wood glass frame.
Beautiful specimen collected by divers in 20 m deep of Jetafe, Bohol Isl. - Philippines
Kyanite, an aluminosilicate mineral, typically graces us with its mesmerizing blue hues. This mineral is often derived from the Greek words 'kyanos' or 'kuanos,' both meaning 'dark blue,' which aptly describes its captivating coloration.
Kyanite finds its origins in aluminum-rich metamorphic pegmatites and sedimentary rock formations. Beyond its inherent beauty, this mineral serves as a valuable resource, playing a pivotal role in the creation of ceramics and abrasives. Geologists treasure Kyanite as an essential index mineral, using it to delineate metamorphic zones and unravel the Earth's geological history.
In addition to its industrial applications, Kyanite reveals its softer, more enchanting side in the world of jewelry. Exceptional specimens yield exquisite gemstones that adorn the finest jewelry pieces, adding a touch of natural elegance to the wearer's style.
This particular specimen boasts oversized and flawless Kyanite crystals set within a matrix of quartz. It hails from the enchanting region of S. José da Safira, Minas Gerais, Brazil, known for producing some of the world's most remarkable mineral treasures. Whether admired for its geological significance, its potential as a gemstone, or simply its sheer beauty, this large Kyanite crystal cluster mounted in a handmade brass base, is a testament to the wonders of our natural world.
Three pairs of beautiful cutted and polished Nautilus pompilius in a new glass vitrine with dark grey lacquered wood base and a high tech led illumination system.
Unique decor piece, designed by One of a Kind.