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Turbinaria Reniformis Coral

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Commonly known as “Cup coral“ - Turbinaria reniformis - from Solomon Islands, is a beautiful coral specimen.

Its skeleton forms large and horizontal white waves curled around the edges, in a conic shape. When alive, the polyps color have a beautiful shade of yellowish green. Displayed in a handmade dark brass base, to emphasize its natural shape turning it into a curious and unique décor piece for Marine life lovers and collector’s enthusiasts.

Pachyseris Rugosa coral

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The Pachyseris Rugosa also known as Montipora specimen coral is a species belonging to the Montipora family. This particular specimen is originated from the Solomon Islands and comes with its respective CITES certificate.

Its form can range from simple and clear to complex, resembling a bouquet of leaves, a very delicate and beautiful specimen. To enhance its visual appeal, the coral is displayed on a handmade dark brass base, which elevates it into a highly decorative piece.

Acropora latistella coral

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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.

Pachyseris Rugosa coral

Availability: 1 In Stock

The Pachyseris Rugosa also known as Montipora specimen coral is a species belonging to the Montipora family. This particular specimen is originated from the Solomon Islands and comes with its respective CITES certificate.

Its form can range from simple and clear to complex, resembling a bouquet of leaves, a very delicate and beautiful specimen. To enhance its visual appeal, the coral is displayed on a handmade dark brass base, which elevates it into a highly decorative piece.

Seriatopora Hystrix coral

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Seriatopora hystrix, commonly known as the Bird's Nest Coral, sourced from Solomon Islands. This remarkable coral specimen is mounted in a handmade dark brass base, creating a stunning fusion of natural beauty and elegant craftsmanship.

The Seriatopora hystrix is renowned for its intricate branching structure, resembling the nest of a bird. Its delicate polyps form a captivating pattern, adding a sense of grace and serenity to any environment. 

This Bird's Nest Coral is accompanied by its respective CITES certificate, ensuring its legal and sustainable acquisition.

Acropora nobilis coral

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Acropora nobilis coral, also known as the Noble Branch coral in a handmade dark brass base. This specimen is one of the most beautiful corals, in cream natural color with cylindrical branches developed horizontally with radial corallites in mixed sizes. It is a protected species like all corals, supplied with respective CITES certificate, from Solomon Islands.

This unique and one-of-a-kind natural masterpiece is an ideal addition to elevate your home décor.

Montipora sp. poca coral

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The Montipora sp. poca coral, a captivating member of the coral family Acroporidae, is a testament to nature's artistic ingenuity. With a diverse range of growth forms, from encrusting patterns to branching structures, these corals weave an intricate tapestry beneath the waves. 

Their small, delicate polyps extend from the coral's surface, creating a spectacle of movement and life. Montipora corals stand as living art pieces, showcasing the stunning beauty and complexity of the underwater world. 

From Solomon islands and mounted in a handmade dark brass base, it comes with the respective CITES certificate, ensuring its legal and sustainable sourcing.

Pachyseris Rugosa coral

Availability: 1 In Stock

The Pachyseris Rugosa also known as Montipora specimen coral is a species belonging to the Montipora family. This particular specimen is originated from the Solomon Islands and comes with its respective CITES certificate.

Its form can range from simple and clear to complex, resembling a bouquet of leaves, a very delicate and beautiful specimen. To enhance its visual appeal, the coral is displayed on a handmade dark brass base, which elevates it into a highly decorative piece.

Acropora nobilis coral

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Acropora nobilis coral, also known as the Noble Branch coral in a handmade dark brass base. This specimen is one of the most beautiful corals, in cream natural color with cylindrical branches developed horizontally with radial corallites in mixed sizes. It is a protected species like all corals, supplied with respective CITES certificate, from Solomon Islands.

This unique and one-of-a-kind natural masterpiece is an ideal addition to elevate your home décor.

Acropora latistella coral

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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.

Octopus coral

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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.

Acropora florida - Branch coral

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Acropora florida coral specimen - known as the Branch coral - from Solomon Islands, supplied with its respective CITES certificate, once it is a protected species. Found only until 30 meters deep in shallow reefs, it is one of the most beautiful corals! Its colonies consist of thick upright and sometimes horizontal branches, growing from a sprawling or encrusting base, with side branches and small branchlets. The color of this coral specimen varies, and may be from pinkish brown or some shade of green.

Mounted in a handmade bronze brass base, to emphasize the beauty of this piece, turned into an exclusive décor piece.

Green Flower Scarab vitrine

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This beautifully curated glass vitrine showcases four specimens of Rhomborhina resplendens Scharzt, 1817 — known for their striking Electra green coloration. These remarkable beetles belong to the coveted group of jewel scarabs, highly sought after by collectors for their metallic brilliance and rarity.

Native to Thailand, these scarabs captivate with their vivid hues and delicate forms, making them equally compelling as both scientific specimens and sophisticated decorative objects.

Linckia sp. – Giant Red Sea Star

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This sea star belongs to the genus Linckia, commonly known for its striking color variations (a phenomenon known as "polymorphism," specifically "color morphs"). While the most commonly observed coloration is a pure, dark, or light blue, individuals can also exhibit shades of aqua, purple, or orange, depending on their environment.

Linckia sea stars can grow up to 30 cm (11.8 in) in diameter, with gently rounded tips on each arm. Some individuals may display lighter or darker spots along their arms. They typically have a firm texture and elongated, slightly tubular arms—features characteristic of the family Ophidiasteridae. Their short, yellowish tube feet are used for locomotion.

These sea stars inhabit coral reefs and seagrass beds and are relatively common, though generally found at low densities throughout their range. They live subtidally and occasionally intertidally, on either sandy or hard substrates. Their movement is slow, with a mean locomotion rate of approximately 8.1 cm per minute.

This specimen—of unusually large size—is mounted in a black lacquered wood base, from Philippines.

Linckia sp. – Giant Red Sea Star

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This sea star belongs to the genus Linckia, commonly known for its striking color variations (a phenomenon known as "polymorphism," specifically "color morphs"). While the most commonly observed coloration is a pure, dark, or light blue, individuals can also exhibit shades of aqua, purple, or orange, depending on their environment.

Linckia sea stars can grow up to 30 cm (11.8 in) in diameter, with gently rounded tips on each arm. Some individuals may display lighter or darker spots along their arms. They typically have a firm texture and elongated, slightly tubular arms—features characteristic of the family Ophidiasteridae. Their short, yellowish tube feet are used for locomotion.

These sea stars inhabit coral reefs and seagrass beds and are relatively common, though generally found at low densities throughout their range. They live subtidally and occasionally intertidally, on either sandy or hard substrates. Their movement is slow, with a mean locomotion rate of approximately 8.1 cm per minute.

This specimen—of unusually large size—is mounted in a black lacquered wood base, from Philippines.

Asian Bull Frog Skeleton

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An elegant, museum-quality display of the Asian Bullfrog, Hoplobatrachus rugulosus, a species native to regions from Malaysia to China. Widely recognized for its role in Southeast Asian cuisine, this frog is also notable for its robust form and ecological importance. Due to high demand, it is now extensively farmed in countries like Thailand and China.

This specimen, sourced from Thailand, has been expertly articulated and mounted within a handcrafted glass dome, making it a unique piece for collectors of natural history or decorative curiosities.

Open septarian egg

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This beautiful polished Septarian egg, from Madagascar, with an opening that shows its interior crystallization in contrast with exterior colors. Septarias are prehistoric marine nodules of bio sedimentary origin followed by dehydration during diagenesis, which today are found as large pebbles in clay soil. The creation of a Septarian is a succession of events along millions years, they form around a core of organic matter (plant or animal). Sediments continue to settle on the nodule, compacting it under their weight which will flatten it and expel water, while inside micro-cracks begin to form, amplified by tectonic movements. It is in these shrinkage slots that over time dissolved minerals will crystallize. Its name comes from the Latin "septum" which means partition, barrier, indeed, the polishing of the nodule reveals and sublimates its elegant marbling of black calcite, millions of years that offer these sumptuous minerals, each piece is unique!

Giant Barrel Sponge

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Giant Barrel Sponge (Xestospongia testudinaria) is a giant species of sponge found in the Indo-Pacific coral reefs. It commonly occurs at depths ranging from over 10 meters to 120 meters and can grow up to a diameter of 1.8 meters. The sponge typically exhibits a brownish-red to brownish-gray coloration, with a hard or stony texture. Due to its impressive size and estimated lifespan of hundreds to possibly thousands of years, the giant barrel sponge has earned the nickname "redwood of the reef." It displays a variable form, often appearing as a large, firm, barrel-shaped structure with a cone-shaped cavity at the top called the osculum. These sponges make beautiful decorative pieces. The specimen in question originates from Luzon, Philippines.

Clear Quartz Twin Crystals

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A beautifully balanced and highly aesthetic specimen featuring twin clear quartz crystals, celebrated for their exceptional clarity and precision. Sourced from the high-altitude peaks of the Himalayan Mountains, this piece embodies the purity and natural elegance the region is known for.

Quartz is revered for its powerful healing properties, often associated with clarity of mind, energy amplification, and spiritual alignment.

Mounted in a handmade dark brass base, this twin crystal formation is both a collector's treasure and a striking interior accent.

Green Obsidian

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This is a superb Natural Green Obsidian from Chiapas, Mexico. The material is of top grade, showcasing an intense gem-green color with 90% flawless clarity. This color and quality of volcanic natural glass is among the rarest and most prized. Historically, green obsidian was used to craft extremely sharp knives for human sacrifices and other weapons of warfare.

Metaphysically, Green Obsidian is believed to help dispel dark energy and guide you toward the light. Beyond its spiritual significance, it is also a highly decorative and mysterious stone. Mounted in a handmade dark brass base, it makes for a stunning display piece.

Pentaceraster alveolatus sea star

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The Pentaceraster alveolatus sea star, also known as the "Chocolate Chip Sea Star," boasts an enchanting and distinctive appearance. Its chocolate-brown, pentagonal-shaped body is adorned with an intricate pattern of raised "chips" or tubercles, creating a mesmerizing texture that is sure to be a conversation starter.

Native from Philippines, this Pentaceraster alveolatus sea star is ethically sourced, reflecting our commitment to preserving marine ecosystems.

Each sea star is selected with great care to ensure its beauty is preserved and protected, making it a sustainable and responsible addition to your decor.

Ocean Jasper Slice

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Also known as orbicular jasper, Ocean Jasper is a unique variety of jasper recognized for its intricate, spherical patterns — often called "orbs." These captivating formations occur through a natural process called silicification, where silica-rich fluids fill cavities in volcanic rock, slowly crystallizing over time to form the stone’s distinctive appearance.

Often called the Stone of Joy, Ocean Jasper is believed to foster positivity, emotional balance, and inner peace. It’s said to cleanse negative energies, spark creativity, and encourage a deep sense of calm — ideal for meditation spaces, energy work, or simply adding harmony to your environment.

Sourced from the shores of Madagascar and presented in a handmade dark brass base, this slice is both a decorative treasure and a natural work of art.

Blueberry Fluorite Crystal Cluster

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This stunning specimen of Blueberry Fluorite showcases the vibrant blue and purple hues that make this variety so highly prized among collectors. Named for its resemblance in color—and occasionally shape—to ripe blueberries, this fluorite features beautiful color zoning, sometimes revealing hints of green for added depth and complexity.

Sourced from the Huanggang Mine in Keshiketeng Qi, Chifeng, Inner Mongolia (China), this piece exemplifies the rare beauty and character of this unique mineral.

Mounted in a handmade dark brass base, it is both a collector’s gem and a captivating display piece.

Pink-Red Quartz on Chalcopyrite

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A truly striking and rare specimen, featuring vivid pink to red quartz crystals delicately grown over a matrix of shimmering chalcopyrite. This unique combination of minerals is highly sought after by collectors for both its color contrast and crystal quality.

Originating from the renowned Huanggang Mine in Keshiketeng Qi, Chifeng, Inner Mongolia (China), this piece stands out as a natural marvel — both mineralogically and aesthetically.

Mounted in a handmade dark brass base, it's an extraordinary fusion of geology and elegance.

Velvet Malachite

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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.

Danburite & Chalcedony Crystal Cluster

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A rare and exquisite specimen from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil — this piece is exceptional in both condition and aesthetics. Sparkling Danburite crystals cover the entire surface of a translucent Chalcedony matrix, creating a harmonious blend of texture and form.

The cluster displays excellent color, full coverage, and no visible damage — a true collector's piece, rarely seen with such completeness and visual balance.

Mounted in a handcrafted dark brass base, this is a striking fusion of natural beauty and refined presentation.

Dogtooth Calcite crystal cluster

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This striking specimen features the distinctive pointed formations of Dogtooth Calcite — a rare and highly sought-after variety of calcite known for its sharp, tooth-like crystals. Sourced from the renowned Shigar Valley in Skardu, Pakistan, near the majestic K2, this piece showcases the geological richness of the region.

Mounted in a handmade dark brass base, it’s a remarkable addition for any mineral enthusiast or collector.

Clear Quartz crystal combo

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A superb combination of well-formed Clear Quartz crystals atop an Albite feldspar matrix, accented with striking jet-black Tourmaline crystals. This piece exemplifies the classic mineral associations found in pegmatites from the renowned Shigar Valley in Skardu, Pakistan. Mounted in a handmade dark brass base, it’s a refined addition to any collector’s cabinet or interior display.

Big Albite crystal

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A pristine Albite crystal beautifully accented by multiple jet-black Tourmaline crystals and touches of silvery Muscovite. This exceptional combination makes for both a striking collector’s piece and a sophisticated decorative object. Rarely found in such fine condition, especially from such a renowned locality—Shigar Valley, Skardu, Pakistan. Mounted in a handmade dark brass base.

Giant bi-terminated Quartz crystals

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An impressive and rare specimen featuring an exceptionally large bi-terminated Quartz crystal—a true floater, fully terminated with no matrix attachment, which is extremely uncommon at this size. One side of the crystal is adorned with a beautiful grouping of Clevelandite crystals, adding both contrast and mineralogical interest. Sourced from the famed Shigar Valley in Skardu, Pakistan, this piece is completely damage-free and mounted on a custom handmade dark brass base, which serves as a display stand and can be easily removed.

A standout choice for the serious collector or an extraordinary statement piece for interior décor.