close

This shop uses cookies to improve your experience on our website. 

Welcome to One of a Kind World | Exclusive log in for wholesale

Active filters

  • Categories: Fossils
  • Categories: Glass Domes and Vitrines
  • Categories: Rocks and Minerals
  • Categories: Taxidermy

Kalima inachus and Salamis anteva vitrine

Availability: 1 In Stock

Very special glass vitrine  with three Kalima inachus, from Thailand and three Salamis anteva, from Madagascar.

The two species named as Deadleaf butterflies, because when the wings closed they look like a dead leaf and so predators don't catch them. One of each butterfly is mounted showing from the back side position to show the similarity with a dead leaf.

Chorinea faunus, Rethus arcius and Ancyluris...

Availability: 1 In Stock

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!

Rainbow Banded Fluorite

Availability: 1 In Stock

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.

Jeletzkytes spedeni Ammonite

Availability: 1 In Stock

A rare Jeletzkytes spedeni Ammonite, from the Cretaceous, Maastrichian, Fox Hill formation, from 66 -72 million years old.

Very difficult to get, this is a beautiful specimen, from the the usual locality, Pennington County, South Dakota, USA

Bookends

Availability: 1 In Stock

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. 

Marine life dome

Availability: 1 In Stock

Marine life glass dome composed by: small Gorgonia from de Indo-Pacific, one coral Montipora sp., two Fusinus colus, one Fusinus undatus from Balicasag - Philippines, three Mitra mitra from Punta Engaño - Philippines and one beautiful Xenophora pallidula from deep water of Davao - Philippines.

Also three white sea stars and one sea bisquit all from Caribbean Sea.

One of a Kind handmade piece!

Blue Quartz Geode

Availability: 1 In Stock

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.

Papilio ulysses dome

Availability: 1 In Stock

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.

Quartz/Agate Geode

Availability: 1 In Stock

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.

Polished orthoceras slab

Availability: 1 In Stock

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. 

Gorgonocephalus design vitrine

Availability: 1 In Stock

Gorgonocephalus - Astrospartus mediterraneus, a fantastic deep sea starfish, in a new design vitrine with grey lacquered wood base.

This one is taken from a deep of 90 meters of Capo Vado, Savona Italy. It is necessary a special technique to dry and to keep it in a perfect shape, turning it a highly decorative and curious species. Sometimes they are attached to sponges and deep water corals.

This species habits until deeps of 800-900 meters.

A One of a Kind handmade piece.

Clear Quartz Geode

Availability: 1 In Stock

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.

Petrified wood trunk

Availability: 1 In Stock

Araucaria trunk piece from the famous Ambilobe Petrified forest in Madagascar.

These are formations from the Triassic period with around 220 million years.

Mounted in an acrylic base is a beautiful historic piece!

Marine life design vitrine

Availability: 1 In Stock

Marine life in an open vitrine with green lacquered wood, comprising six specimen of Biplex perca big size, from South China Sea and four Guildfordia triumphans also from South China Sea on two beautiful Orange Gorgonia from Philippines.

A One of a Kind handmade piece.

Heulandite Crystal cluster

Availability: 1 In Stock

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.

Petrified wood trunk

Availability: 1 In Stock

Araucaria trunk piece from the famous Ambilobe Petrified forest in Madagascar.

These are formations from the Triassic period with around 220 million years.

Mounted in an acrylic base is a beautiful historic piece!

Xenophora pallidula with glass sponge

Availability: 1 In Stock

Xenophora pallidula with glass sponge attachments in glass vitrine.

This particular species sometimes can be found with some spectacular attachments, in this case a big size glass sponge among many other deep water shells.

This specimen was found in Punta Engano - Philippines in 1993 from the late Emmanuel G. de Suduiraut.

Calcite Crystal Cluster

Availability: 1 In Stock

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. 

Jimbacrinus Bostocki

Availability: 1 In Stock

Jimbacrinus Bostocki (Crinoid Fossil - Ordovician 488 million years)

This is a rare piece, mass mortality plate of Jimbacrinus bostocki crinoid fossils from Western Australia with over 8 individuals on it.

These crinoids are 3D and have a very alien appearance.

The plate is 32cm x 20cm and has been nicely prepared.

These Jimbacrinus crinoids are hard to acquire due to Australia's strict fossil export laws.

This specimen was exported legally during the 80's and was part of a collection for years before being recently re-prepared.

Papilio machaon dome

Availability: 1 In Stock

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.

Grape Agate Cluster

Availability: 1 In Stock

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. 

Papilio rumanzowia dome

Availability: 1 In Stock

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.

Fossil Crinoid - Scyphocrinites elegans slab

Availability: 1 In Stock

A superb Scyphocrinites elegans in a rose marble base.

A One of a Kind piece, from Permian period (358 to 419 million years) of Erfoud - Morocco, an extinct genus of crinoid Camarocrinus.

Beautiful fossil slabs colors and pattern made an extraordinary decor piece. 

Natural Purple Lepidolite

Availability: 1 In Stock

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.

Heliconius doris dome

Availability: 1 In Stock

Heliconius doris - Doris Longwing, beautiful butterflies belonging to Nymphalidae family, from Peru.

Mounted in a Redmoor wood branch in a glass vitrine with white wood base.

Petrified wood side table

Availability: 1 In Stock

Side table with petrified wood and three double handmade brass legs.

Top of the table is a slice of petrified tree - Araucaria species with 220 million years from Early Triassic period, with beautiful pattern and very dark color.

It comes from the Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park in Madagascar.

One of a kind piece.

Polished Hyaline Quartz Block

Availability: 1 In Stock

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.

Papilio memnon, Papilio romanzovia and Cymothoe...

Availability: 1 In Stock

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. 

Malachite slice

Availability: 1 In Stock

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.

Spondylus giant dome

Availability: 1 In Stock

A giant size glass dome with a selection of nine superb Spondylus.

One Spondylus regius from Philippines, three Spondylus americanus from Brazil, one Spondylus gloriosus visayensis from Philippines, one Spondylus aurantius from Philippines, one Spondylus varius from Philippines and two Spondylus ictericus from Brazil.

Unique One of a Kind decor piece!

Free form Chrysoprase

Availability: 1 In Stock

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.

Petrified wood side table

Availability: 1 In Stock

Side table with petrified wood and three double handmade brass legs.

Top of the table is a slice of petrified tree - Araucaria species with 220 million years from Early Triassic period, with beautiful pattern and very dark color.

It comes from the Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park in Madagascar.

One of a kind piece.

Rhodonite on Quartz

Availability: 1 In Stock

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.

Ruby Zoisite

Availability: 1 In Stock

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.

Aragonite sphere

Availability: 1 In Stock

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.

Bunaea aslauga couple dome

Availability: 1 In Stock

Bunaea aslauga couple in a glass dome. The Madagascar emperor moth, is an African moth belonging to the family Saturniidae.

The male differ from the female (on the back) in size and completely different antlers. 

Twin Aioloceras besairiei

Availability: 1 In Stock

Aioloceras besairiei Lower Cretaceous, Albian period (100,5 – 113,0 million years ) from Mahajanga, Madagascar, in a black lacquered wood base.

Beautiful twin Aioloceras ammonite with most of the original nacreous shell layers (mother of pearl) preserved. Both sides have been prepared. 

Aragonite sphere

Availability: 1 In Stock

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.

Lamprotera curius dome

Availability: 1 In Stock

The white Dragontail butterfly, characterized by its exquisite form and delicate transparent wings. Native to the vast expanse from India to Southeast Asia, this particular specimen hails from the enchanting landscapes of Thailand.

Elevate your creative spirit with these stunning ethically sourced butterflies. Committed to responsible practices, we procure all our insects from reputable rearing projects and employ ethical collecting methods that actively contribute to the preservation of native habitats. This, in turn, not only supports the delicate ecosystems but also provides sustainable income to rural villages, offering a meaningful alternative to slash-and-burn agriculture. 

Gigantopecten restitutensis

Availability: 1 In Stock

An exceptional Museum Quality slab with five Gigantopecten restitutensis fossil from Vaucluse quarry in S.E. France.

Lower Miocene (Burdigalien), around 20 to 16 million years.

It is very well prepared and clean, a "one of a kind" piece!

Goliathus orientalis dome

Availability: 1 In Stock

Goliathus orientalis, flawlessly preserved within a glass dome. This majestic beetle showcases perfection in every detail. Adorned in a predominantly white hue, the Goliathus features a captivating and intricate pattern, boasting a complex array of white spots enveloped by a striking black border.

These magnificent creatures exclusively inhabit sandy landscapes adorned with thick trees, creating a unique harmony with their surroundings. Our curated specimens originate from a breeding program in the biodiverse Democratic Republic of the Congo, where careful attention to their natural habitat ensures the authenticity and integrity of these remarkable specimens. 

Jasper Polychrome

Availability: 1 In Stock

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!

Natural Orthoceras slab

Availability: 1 In Stock

Natural, unbroken slab filled with wonderful naturally occurring orthoceras fossils that was once part of the prehistoric ocean floor over 400 million years ago, in a rose marble base.

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 in their natural surrounding matrix. The slab features normal relief as well as dramatic natural 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, ca. 410 million years, Anti-Atlas Mountains - Southern Morocco.

Zebra Agate

Availability: 1 In Stock

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.

Polished Orthoceras slab

Availability: 1 In Stock

Superb, unbroken slab filled with wonderful naturally occurring orthoceras fossils that was once part of the prehistoric ocean floor over 400 million years ago.

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.

Morpho achilles, cisseis and peleides Glass dome

Availability: 1 In Stock

A superb Glass Dome showcasing Morpho achilles, cisseis, and peleides butterflies. This beautiful composition features magnificent blue and black Morpho butterflies, including four Morpho achilles from Peru, one Morpho cisseis from Peru, and one Morpho peleides from Colombia. A truly one-of-a-kind piece.

Red Agate

Availability: 1 In Stock

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.

Aioloceras besairie

Availability: 1 In Stock

Ammonite sliced - Cristal clusters - mounted on a handmade brass stand. 

Aioloceras besairie (>140mm) Lower Cretaceous, Albian (100.5–113.0 million years), from Mahajanga, Madagascar.

These ammonite sliced in two parts has been polished for showing the breathtaking inside colors and patterns. 

Derby's flower beetle vitrine

Availability: 1 In Stock

Dicronorhina derbyana layardi, or Derby's flower beetle, is a sub-Saharan species of flower chafer. These beetles are among the most attractive in the world, known for their intricate patterns and beautiful metallic colors. This customized glass vitrine contains three selected males, all reaching the maximum size of around 50 mm, showcasing superb color and quality. They are from the Kafue River in Zambia.

Zebra Agate

Availability: 1 In Stock

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.

Copal Amber fossilized

Availability: 1 In Stock

Madagascar Copal Amber with leaves and insects in a handmade brass base.

Amber is a substance derived from resins (Fossil Resin) of trees and plants that, buried for millions of years, underwent into a fossilization process.

These resins produced by plants acted as protection against the action of bacteria and against the attack of insects that punctured the bark until reaching the interior of the trees.

Over millions of years, amber-forming organic substances ended up forming a hardened, weather-resistant resin.

Marine life dome

Availability: 1 In Stock

A stunning medium-sized marine life glass dome featuring a meticulously curated selection of ocean treasures. At the heart of the piece is a Seriatopora hystrix coral from the Solomon Islands, surrounded by a fascinating array of seashells and marine specimens: an Argonauta hians (paper nautilus), Mitra mitra (bishop’s miter), Pecten pallium (scallop), Terebra dimidiata (auger shell), 2 Nerita textilis, and 2 Clanculus puniceus from the Philippines, as well as a Tachiacteria mirabilis, the remarkable Japanese wonder shell, from Japan. The dome is completed with vibrant orange and green sea urchins from Madagascar.

The harmonious blend of color, form, and texture creates a striking visual contrast, making this dome an exceptional decor piece that evokes Victorian-era "Cabinets of Curiosities."

Copal Amber fossilized

Availability: 1 In Stock

Madagascar Copal Amber with leaves and insects

Amber is a substance derived from resins (Fossil Resin) of trees and plants that, buried for millions of years, underwent into a fossilization process.

These resins produced by plants acted as protection against the action of bacteria and against the attack of insects that punctured the bark until reaching the interior of the trees.

Over millions of years, amber-forming organic substances ended up forming a hardened, weather-resistant resin.

Heterometrus laoticus - Forest Scorpion

Availability: 1 In Stock

This striking display features two specimens of the Vietnam Forest Scorpion, a species native to the peaty regions of Vietnam, Thailand, and Laos, where they can grow up to 15 cm in length. Known for their aggressive nature, these scorpions are communal but can exhibit cannibalistic behavior if provoked.

The venom of the giant forest scorpion is paralytic rather than lethal and is often distilled for medicinal uses to combat various microorganisms. In Southeast Asia, they are also known as a unique delicacy.

One specimen is displayed in a relaxed posture, while the other adopts a defensive stance, with its stinger poised for action, capturing the essence of their natural behavior. Sourced from Thailand, this piece is an intriguing addition to any collection, merging scientific curiosity with an artful presentation.

Zebra Agate

Availability: 1 In Stock

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.

Cerambycidae Beetles dome

Availability: 1 In Stock

Showcasing two exquisite Cerambycidae beetle species from Thailand, this display captures the beauty and rarity of Pavieia superba and Xystrocera festiva. Pavieia superba is distinguished by its striking red bands, with the male featuring long, impressive horns, while the female has shorter ones. Similarly, Xystrocera festiva displays the same sexual dimorphism, with the male possessing extended horns compared to the female. These beetles are rarely seen in such exceptional quality, making this piece a true collector’s item and a fascinating addition to any entomology display.

Heterometrus laoticus - Forest Scorpion

Availability: 1 In Stock

Heterometrus laoticus - Vietnam Forest Scorpion is a scorpion species found in peaty areas of Vietnam and Laos. They can reach lengths of up to 17 cm. They are a communal species, but cannibalism has been known to occur, and if caught, they can be extremely violent even towards their own kind.

Rather than being a lethal toxin, the giant scorpion's venom is paralytic. The venom is distilled into medicines against various kinds of microorganisms. It exhibits good results in disc diffusion assay for Bacillus subtilis, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Staphylococcus aureus, among others.

The scorpion is farmed for consumption as a novelty food in Vietnam and Thailand. They are also used to make snake wine (scorpion wine).

This one is from a farm in thailand, mounted in a glass dome.

Orthoceras bowl

Availability: 1 In Stock

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.

Megalodon teeth

Availability: 1 In Stock

Carcharocles megalodon - Neogen - Miocene, Burdigalian (15.97 - 20.44 million years) - Indonesia.

A large and superb tooth, with a wonderful colouration, as characterise the megalodon of Indonesia. 

Reddish limestone bowl

Availability: 1 In Stock

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.

Huge Megalodon teeth

Availability: 1 In Stock

Carcharocles megalodon - Neogen - Miocene, Burdigalian (15.97 - 20.44 million years) - Indonesia. A huge, extra large and superb tooth, with a wonderful colouration, as characterise the megalodon of Indonesia. Beautiful teeth with a colour very similar to those of Chile and Peru, deposits closed for a long time. These megalodons have been on the market very recently.

Reddish limestone bowl

Availability: 1 In Stock

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.

Beautiful Megalodon teeth

Availability: 1 In Stock

Carcharocles megalodon - Neogen - Miocene, Burdigalian (15.97 - 20.44 million years) - Indonesia. A huge, extra large and superb tooth, with a wonderful colouration, as characterise the megalodon of Indonesia. Beautiful teeth with a colour very similar to those of Chile and Peru, deposits closed for a long time. These megalodons have been on the market very recently.

Apophyllite Crystal Cluster

Availability: 1 In Stock

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 Megalodon teeth

Availability: 1 In Stock

Carcharocles megalodon - Neogen - Miocene, Burdigalian (15.97 - 20.44 million years) - Indonesia. A huge, extra large and superb tooth, with a wonderful colouration, as characterise the megalodon of Indonesia. Beautiful teeth with a colour very similar to those of Chile and Peru, deposits closed for a long time. These megalodons have been on the market very recently.

Beautiful Megalodon teeth

Availability: 1 In Stock

Carcharocles megalodon - Neogen - Miocene, Burdigalian (15.97 - 20.44 million years) - Indonesia.

A large and superb tooth, with a wonderful colouration, as characterise the megalodon of Indonesia. 

Black Chalcedony Cascade

Availability: 1 In Stock

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.

Aioloceras besairiei - Sliced

Availability: 6 In Stock

Finest quality Ammonite sliced - Cristal clusters - with beautiful colors in an elegant iron stand.

Aioloceras besairiei (>140mm) Lower Cretaceous, Albian (100.5–113.0 million years), from Mahajanga , Madagascar.

This ammonite sliced in two parts has been polished for showing the breathtaking inside colors and patterns!

Polished Labradorite

Availability: 1 In Stock

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.

Cleoniceras besairiei iridescent

Availability: 2 In Stock

This beautiful ammonite is a Jurassic Cleoniceras from Madagascar that preserves part of the original mother-of-pearl iridescent shell.

The Ammonite doesn't have any gluing work, the fracture lines on the shell are internal and do not affect the integrity of the fossil.