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In the fascinating world of Natural History, we seek to present rare and exceptional pieces, reflecting the 40 years experience of collecting outstanding aesthetic and precious specimen from all over the world - for the collector and for those who love nature. Here you will find pieces of extraordinary beauty that will be the dream of any decorator. Each piece is different and unique which will make a difference for the history and meaning that these pieces have - and this represents the essence of "One of a Kind" shop.

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Goliathus orientalis vitrine

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Goliathus orientalis, flawlessly preserved within a glass vitrine. 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. 

Petrified wood table tray

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This magnificent pair of table trays is crafted from twin slices of Araucaria petrified wood, dating back to the Triassic period—an astonishing 220 million years ago. Originating from the Ambilobe region in Northern Madagascar, these slices showcase dramatic patterns and rich, natural colors that highlight their ancient origins.

To elevate their elegance and functionality, each slice has been expertly mounted with nickel-plated brass hardware, transforming them into a perfectly matched pair of unique table trays. Rare and truly one-of-a-kind, these trays are not only a testament to Earth's history but also a stunning addition to any home or collection.

Amethyst Ring

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This exceptional, oversized Amethyst Ring boasts a striking elongated form, with beautifully crystallized surfaces encircling the entire piece. At its lower top, a captivating "mountain" cluster of perfectly formed crystals adds a dramatic focal point, making it truly one of a kind.

A perfect example of the outstanding mineral treasures emerging from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, this piece highlights the region's renowned quality and beauty. Mounted on a sleek matte black iron base, it effortlessly combines natural splendor with contemporary design, making it a show stopping centerpiece for any collection or display.

Petrified wood table tray

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This magnificent pair of table trays is crafted from twin slices of Araucaria petrified wood, dating back to the Triassic period—an astonishing 220 million years ago. Originating from the Ambilobe region in Northern Madagascar, these slices showcase dramatic patterns and rich, natural colors that highlight their ancient origins.

To elevate their elegance and functionality, each slice has been expertly mounted with nickel-plated brass hardware, transforming them into a perfectly matched pair of unique table trays. Rare and truly one-of-a-kind, these trays are not only a testament to Earth's history but also a stunning addition to any home or collection.

Celestine

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A museum-grade specimen of outstanding beauty, quality, color, and size of the crystals 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.

Papilio Ulysses dome

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Beautiful Glass Dome with a Papilio Ulysses from Ceram – Moluccan Islands, an exceptionally exclusive species known for its striking contrast of deep blue and black.

Commonly referred to as the Ulysses Butterfly, Blue Mountain Swallowtail, Mountain Blue, or Blue Emperor, this butterfly belongs to the Papilionidae family and Papilioninae subfamily. It is native to the Wallacea region, including the islands of New Guinea, the Bismarck Archipelago, and northern Australia, thriving in the Australian biogeographic zone.

Petrified wood bowl

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Hand-Polished Petrified Wood Bowl crafted by local artisans. This unique bowl showcases petrified wood from the Araucaria species, dating back 220 million years to the Early Triassic period. Meticulously polished by hand, the bowl features stunning patterns and colors inherent to the petrified wood.

Sourced from the Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park in Madagascar.

Green Fluorite slice

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A striking slice of emerald green Fluorite featuring a beautifully crystallized white border. This natural contrast enhances the stone's depth and visual appeal, making it a standout piece for interior display. Sourced from the Hunan District, China, a region renowned for its exceptional mineral specimens.

Mounted in a handmade dark brass base, this piece combines natural beauty with refined craftsmanship—perfect as a unique decor object or a sophisticated addition to any mineral collection.

Heterometrus laoticus - Forest Scorpion

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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.

Aragonite slice

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A large, top-quality specimen of Cave Aragonite from the Irhoud Mine, Youssoufia Province, Morocco. This striking piece features botryoidal crystallization across its surface, accented by delicate clusters of white needle-like crystals that add contrast and texture.

Impressive in both size and formation, this is a rare and eye-catching piece, ideal for collectors or as a bold decorative element. Elegantly mounted in a handmade dark brass base.

Jewel Beetles vitrine

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This stunning vitrine showcases an extraordinary arrangement of jewel beetles, highlighting their remarkable beauty and unique metallic brilliance. The display features:

2 Euchroma giganteum (Metallic Wood-Boring Beetles or Giant Metallic Ceiba Borers) from Iquitos, Peru. These large and striking beetles are a species of the Buprestidae family, renowned for their glossy metallic exoskeletons and captivating appearance.

6 Polybothris sumptuosa gema (Gem Blue Jewel Beetles) from Beparasy, Madagascar. These smaller but equally dazzling beetles are adorned with a brilliant sapphire-blue metallic finish. Their undersides reveal an iridescent spectrum of rainbow colors, adding to their breathtaking allure.

These beetles are prime examples of the so-called Jewel Beetles, celebrated for their vivid colors and metallic sheen. Carefully mounted within this one-of-a-kind glass vitrine, the specimens are displayed to emphasize their intricate details and vibrant hues.

Polished Nautiloid

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Nautiloid Fossil: Cymatoceras sp. – a remarkable specimen hailing from the Cretaceous-era formations of Mahajanga Province, Madagascar, dating back approximately 130 million years. This fossilized treasure is a testament to the enduring beauty of nature's craftsmanship, showcasing the intricate layers of Calcite in stunning detail.

Cymatoceras sp., a member of the Nautilidae family, offers us a glimpse into the ancient oceans of our planet. These creatures, reminiscent of modern squids with their distinctive shells, first emerged during the Late Triassic period and continue to thrive in our oceans today. This polished Nautiloid fossil serves as a captivating window into the distant past, where the mysteries of prehistoric life are etched in stone for us to marvel at and contemplate.

Agate geode

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A beautifully thick slice of Agate geode featuring a fully crystallized interior surrounded by delicate, pale blue Chalcedony layers. The front side is polished to highlight the intricate natural patterns and shimmering crystal core, while the rough edges retain the stone’s organic charm.

Sourced from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, a region celebrated for its exceptional geodes. Mounted in a handmade dark brass base, this piece is both a natural wonder and a striking decorative object.

European Stag Beetle Vitrine

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Lucanus cervus, commonly known as the European stag beetle or Greater stag beetle (referred to as Cabra Loira in Portuguese), is one of the most iconic species of stag beetle in Western Europe. Highly prized by collectors, this species showcases remarkable sexual dimorphism: males boast impressive, oversized mandibles, while females have smaller mandibles, though their bite is notably stronger.

Now increasingly rare in the wild, it is even more uncommon to find a pair of male and female specimens together. This stunning couple originates from Croatia and is beautifully mounted in a glass vitrine, making it a unique and elegant display piece.

Petrified tree slice

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A slice of petrified tree, mounted on a handmade brass support. 

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

Great pattern and colours. A one of a kind piece. 

Mongolian smoky quartz

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A beautiful cabinet-size cluster featuring dark, lustrous Smoky Quartz crystals set in a contrasting whitish Quartz matrix. This striking specimen comes from Inner Mongolia and is mounted on a handmade dark brass base.

Highly valued in both mineral collections and metaphysical practices, Smoky Quartz is known for its grounding and protective energy. It emits a steady yet powerful vibration, helping to neutralize negativity, dispel fear, and promote emotional balance and clarity.

A visually captivating and energetically strong piece—perfect for both display and spiritual spaces.

Fulgoridae Glass Vitrine

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Delicate and beautiful, this glass vitrine showcases an exquisite collection of Pyrops specimens from the Fulgoridae family, closely related to Cicadas. These insects are unique, each featuring a long cephalic extension used to pierce the fruits they feed on. The vitrine includes four Red Lam Pyrops hamdjahi from Indonesia, three Pyrops clavatus from Thailand, and two Pyrops astarte from Thailand, all elegantly mounted on a handmade dark brass support frame. The vitrine and base are also handcrafted, making this a truly one-of-a-kind display piece.

Trilobite fossil

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Crotalocephalus gibbus fossil Trilobite, a spectacular piece featuring a perfect dorsal view, still embedded in its original matrix. Skillfully prepared, this fossil is well preserved, 100% natural, and sandblasted with no restoration or added trilobite spines or paint.

Dating back to the Lower Devonian period, Landhar formation, Pragian stage (410 – 407 million years), this specimen was recovered from Aatchana, Errachidia Province, Morocco.

It is mounted on a black lacquered double wood base.

Rainbow Fluorite slice

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A striking and unique large slice of Fluorite, showcasing an unusual and elegant brown-grey coloration, interlayered with delicate veins of Pyrite. Several interior concavities are beautifully coated with pure white Aragonite crystals, adding texture and contrast to the composition.

This rare and visually captivating specimen originates from the renowned Fluorite mines of Jiangxi, Inner Mongolia—a region celebrated for producing exceptional mineral formations.

Mounted in a handmade dark brass base, this piece is not only a collector's gem but also a sophisticated decorative element that brings natural artistry into any interior.

Grey Smoky Quartz Cluster

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A beautiful Smoky Quartz cluster from the Bastar District, India, showcasing a rare grey tone known for its intense natural luster—making it a particularly desirable variety among collectors and enthusiasts.

Smoky Quartz is valued not only for its aesthetic qualities but also for its cleansing and protective properties. It gently neutralizes negative energy and is believed to be detoxifying on all levels. Traditionally, it’s associated with emotional calm, helping to dispel fear, lift depression, and relieve stress and anxiety. It is also said to offer protection against electromagnetic smog and radiation.

Mounted in a handmade dark brass base, this piece is a striking blend of natural beauty and grounding energy—perfect for display or healing spaces.

Eupatorus gracilicornis dome

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Five-Horned Rhinoceros Beetle - A striking display of three beautifully prepared specimens. One beetle is presented with its wings open, showcasing both the thick, protective wing covers and the delicate membranous wings beneath. These wings allow the beetle to fly, though somewhat inefficiently due to its large size. The other two specimens are displayed in their natural, closed-wing state, each posed in different dynamic positions. All three specimens feature a robust exoskeleton, characteristic of this species. These beetles, originating from Thailand, are mounted in a glass dome, making for a captivating display.

Coelacanth Fossil Nodule

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Coelacanth Devonian Fossil Nodule

This well-preserved specimen is a Lower Triassic (247 million years old) Coelacanth fossil from the Karoo Formation of Madagascar.

It is encapsulated within a concretion that has been meticulously split into perfect halves. While various types of fossilized fish are discovered in these nodules, Coelacanths are among the rarer specimens in the fauna. The specimen exhibits incredible detail, showcasing fins, scales, and the distinctive bony head structure.

This exceptional piece is elegantly presented in a natural marble vertical display.

Sphalerite slice

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An intriguing cavernous formation of Sphalerite intergrown with Quartz, offering a striking contrast of textures and tones. This unique piece comes from the Shuikoushan Mine, in the renowned Hunan ore field, China, and represents a new and unusual find on the market—unlike anything we've seen before.

A truly distinctive decorative piece, mounted in a handmade dark brass base, perfect for collectors or those looking to bring a touch of natural artistry into their space.

Copal Amber fossilized

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Madagascar Copal Amber with leaves and insects, mounted in a handmade dark 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.

Jet Black Smoky Quartz Cluster

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A striking large Smoky Quartz cluster with a deep, jet-black hue—an impressive specimen from the iconic Himalayan Mountains. While it features some minor natural imperfections, as is typical with pieces of this size and origin, it remains an exceptional display piece with strong visual presence.

Smoky Quartz is highly regarded not only for its aesthetic appeal but also for its metaphysical properties. It is believed to dispel fear, lift depression, and neutralize negative energies. Known to promote emotional calm, it helps relieve stress and anxiety, encourages restful sleep, and transforms negative dreams into powerful manifestations.

Mounted in a handmade dark brass base, this piece is both grounding and elegant—perfect for collectors, interior designers, or anyone seeking a meaningful, one-of-a-kind object.

Polished orthoceras column

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Orthoceras column fossil, a captivating relic hailing from a time more than 400 million years ago. These prehistoric squid-like beings, preserved through eons within oceanic sediments, offer an unparalleled glimpse into the past. Elegantly aligned by primordial currents on the ocean floor prior to their entombment, these creatures maintain their relative positions, frozen in the embrace of time.

Skillfully revealed through meticulous exposure and a masterful polish, the fossils come to life against their matrix backdrop. The artful interplay of light and shadow accentuates the delicate features of these long-extinct cephalopods. With their tentacles and ink sacs, reminiscent of their modern-day squid counterparts, these creatures possessed a mystique that transcends eras. Notably, these cephalopods boasted external shells, characterized by hollow internal chambers partitioned by intricate walls known as septa, a fascinating trait shared by their kin.

Originating from the Devonian period approximately 410 million years in the past, this fossil bears witness to the eons that have passed, finding its origin amidst the rugged landscapes of the Anti-Atlas Mountains in Southern Morocco.

Whiptail Stingray glass vitrine

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Whiptail stingrays are a family, the Dasyatidae, of rays in the order Myliobatiformes.

They are found worldwide in tropical to temperate marine waters, and a number of species have also penetrated into fresh water in Africa, Asia, and Australia. Members of this family have flattened pectoral fin discs that range from oval to diamond-like in shape. Their common name comes from their whip-like tails, which are much longer than the disc and lack dorsal and caudal fins.

All whiptail stingrays. This is a dried specimen coming from Philippines and is mounted in new design and created wood and glass vitrine with magnetic closure by One of a Kind.

Amethyst and Calcite Geode

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A stunning geode featuring vibrant Amethyst crystals alongside beautifully defined cubic Calcite crystals. This remarkable specimen comes from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, a region renowned for producing some of the world’s finest geodes.

The formation of Amethyst is a fascinating two-stage process. First, a hollow cavity forms within volcanic rock due to gas bubbles trapped in lava as it cools. Over time, groundwater rich in silicates and other minerals infiltrates the porous igneous rock. As mineralized water flows through the hollow spaces, it begins to deposit layers of minerals, starting with Agate. Once this foundational layer is formed, conditions become ideal for Quartz—and eventually Amethyst—crystals to grow. Amethyst typically forms at low temperatures, often below 100°C, and sometimes as low as 60°C.

This particular geode is a rare find, with a striking contrast between the deep purple Amethyst crystals and the light, geometric Calcite formations. The edges are lined with a beautiful bluish hue, enhancing its visual appeal and making it an exceptional addition to any collection or interior space.

Daphnis nerii dome

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Behold the beauty of a stunning glass dome housing five Daphnis nerii, commonly known as the Army Green moth. This large hawk-moth species can be found in expansive regions across Africa, Asia, and Hawaii. With its migratory nature, it gracefully travels to parts of eastern and southern Europe, including Turkey, and on rare occasions, even reaches western Europe, including England, and extends as far north as Scotland during the summer season.

The specimens within this collection were carefully sourced from Egypt, adding to their allure. The unique coloration and intricate patterns of the Daphnis nerii make them a truly captivating species. Their vibrant presence adds a touch of fascination and wonder to any decorative setting.

Copal Amber fossilized

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Madagascar Copal Amber with leaves and insects, mounted in a handmade dark 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.

Pineapple Quartz Cluster

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A small yet striking specimen of Pineapple Quartz from Fianarantsoa, Madagascar. Known for its unique, layered crystal growth that resembles the texture of a pineapple, this piece stands out for its delicate form and natural beauty.

Mounted in a black lacquered wood base, it makes a refined addition to any mineral collection or decorative setting. Though modest in size, its intricate structure and origin make it a truly special find.

Copal Amber fossilized

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Madagascar Copal Amber with leaves and insects, mounted in a handmade dark 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.

Kambamba obelisk pair

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This striking pair of obelisks is carved from Kambaba Jasper, a unique and ancient stone sourced from Madagascar. Recognizable by its swirling patterns of deep green and black, Kambaba Jasper is believed to be over 3 billion years old and is composed primarily of fossilized algae, making it one of the oldest known forms of life on Earth.

Each obelisk showcases the stone’s natural orbs and flow-like formations, creating a mesmerizing visual texture that evokes the calm rhythm of nature. Obelisks are traditionally symbols of strength, grounding, and protection, and this pair brings those qualities into a harmonious decorative form.

Elegant and grounding, these Kambaba Jasper obelisks make a perfect addition to any interior — whether for display, meditation, or as a natural statement piece.

Polished orthoceras column

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Orthoceras column fossil, a captivating relic hailing from a time more than 400 million years ago. These prehistoric squid-like beings, preserved through eons within oceanic sediments, offer an unparalleled glimpse into the past. Elegantly aligned by primordial currents on the ocean floor prior to their entombment, these creatures maintain their relative positions, frozen in the embrace of time.

Skillfully revealed through meticulous exposure and a masterful polish, the fossils come to life against their matrix backdrop. The artful interplay of light and shadow accentuates the delicate features of these long-extinct cephalopods. With their tentacles and ink sacs, reminiscent of their modern-day squid counterparts, these creatures possessed a mystique that transcends eras. Notably, these cephalopods boasted external shells, characterized by hollow internal chambers partitioned by intricate walls known as septa, a fascinating trait shared by their kin.

Originating from the Devonian period approximately 410 million years in the past, this fossil bears witness to the eons that have passed, finding its origin amidst the rugged landscapes of the Anti-Atlas Mountains in Southern Morocco.

Napeocles Jucunda and Hebomoia leucippe dome

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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.

Amethyst Quartz Cluster

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A large, high-grade Amethyst Quartz cluster from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. This striking specimen features deep, saturated purple hues — a mark of superb quality. The coloration is due to trace elements of manganese and iron within the quartz, which together create its signature violet tones.

Amethyst is highly regarded for both its beauty and metaphysical properties. Known as a powerful protective stone, it vibrates at a high frequency, helping to create a shield against negative energy. It promotes clarity of mind, enhances intuition, and supports spiritual awareness, making it an ideal stone for meditation and emotional balance.

In crystal healing, Amethyst is associated with the nervous system, aiding in the relief of stress, insomnia, and emotional disturbances. It is also known for balancing the crown chakra, fostering a sense of inner peace and higher consciousness.

A beautiful and meaningful addition to any collection or sacred space.

Huge Kranaosphinctes rabei

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Kranaosphinctes rabei ammonite fossil, a testament to the Jurassic period's ancient splendor. This remarkable specimen hails from the Andangovato region, dating back an astonishing 160 million years to the Middle Jurassic period. It was discovered in Sakaraha, Madagascar. 

Boasting both impressive size and impeccable quality, this specimen exhibits no repairs or alterations, making it a true collector's gem. Its sheer magnitude and pristine condition make it an ideal centerpiece for decor or a prized addition to the collection of even the most discerning enthusiasts.

The Kranaosphinctes rabei ammonite is not merely a fossil; it is a living testament to Earth's ancient past, a true masterpiece of natural history.

Blueberry Fluorite

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Blueberry Fluorite is a rare and captivating variety of Fluorite that forms in granular, druzy, octahedral, and occasionally globular crystal structures. This striking mineral often grows on or within Quartz and is distinguished by its deep navy-blue coloration, with lighter blue tones appearing near the matrix for added visual depth.

This particular specimen originates from a recent discovery at the No. 4 Mine in Hexigten Banner (Keshiketeng County), Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia, China—an emerging but already highly sought-after source. Only a limited number of high-quality pieces from this locality make it to market, making this a rare and desirable find.

Mounted in a handmade dark brass base, this piece is both a collector’s treasure and a refined decorative object that celebrates the natural beauty of mineral formation.

Papilio blumei dome

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Papilio blumei, commonly known as the Peacock Swallowtail, is a stunning butterfly belonging to the Papilionidae family. Endemic to the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, this butterfly showcases a wingspan ranging from 120 to 140 mm. One of the most captivating features of P. blumei is the metallic hues adorning its wings, which become particularly mesmerizing when observed from specific angles. What makes this butterfly truly remarkable is the presence of rows of minute concave surfaces on its wings, reflecting light in a multitude of ways. Notably, the central concave surface emits a yellow-green light, while the edges shimmer with a captivating blue. This collection includes four specimens, each meticulously preserved in a handmade glass dome.

Polished orthoceras column

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Orthoceras column fossil, a captivating relic hailing from a time more than 400 million years ago. These prehistoric squid-like beings, preserved through eons within oceanic sediments, offer an unparalleled glimpse into the past. Elegantly aligned by primordial currents on the ocean floor prior to their entombment, these creatures maintain their relative positions, frozen in the embrace of time.

Skillfully revealed through meticulous exposure and a masterful polish, the fossils come to life against their matrix backdrop. The artful interplay of light and shadow accentuates the delicate features of these long-extinct cephalopods. With their tentacles and ink sacs, reminiscent of their modern-day squid counterparts, these creatures possessed a mystique that transcends eras. Notably, these cephalopods boasted external shells, characterized by hollow internal chambers partitioned by intricate walls known as septa, a fascinating trait shared by their kin.

Originating from the Devonian period approximately 410 million years in the past, this fossil bears witness to the eons that have passed, finding its origin amidst the rugged landscapes of the Anti-Atlas Mountains in Southern Morocco.

Green Apophyllite Crystal Cluster

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An outstanding and large Green Apophyllite crystal cluster, featuring individual crystals reaching up to 5 cm, beautifully set on a matrix of Stilbite. This is a top-quality specimen, both in size and clarity, sourced from the Nasik District in Maharashtra, India—an area renowned for its remarkable zeolite minerals.

Zeolite clusters can often be fragile and complex to present, but this piece stands out for its structure, size, and overall balance. A true collector’s item.

Mounted in a handmade dark brass base, it makes a striking statement both as a natural wonder and a sculptural decorative object.

Asian and African Butterflies Dome

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Witness the magnificence of a superb big glass dome housing two exquisite butterflies from each of the following species: Hebomoia leucippe from Ceram – Indonesia, Taenaris catops from Papua New Guinea, Cethosia hypsea from Luzon – Philippines, Palla ussheri, and Danaus chrysippus from Congo. This incredible composition showcases a vibrant display of colors and showcases stunning specimens.

Opalized Ammonites

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Handmade brass display with three Opalized Ammonites from Madagascar fields, Albian Period (100–140 million years old). When opalized can be also called as Ammolite is an opal-like organic gemstone found in various placed in the North America and Madagascar. Ammolite is made of the fossilized shells of ammonites, which in turn are composed primarily of aragonite. The microstructure of the mineral is inherited from the shell.

It is one of few biogenic gemstones. Other more commonly known biogenic gemstones include amber and pearl. Ammolite was officially recognised as gemstone species in 1981. Ammolite “opalization” is a term used to express the similarity between the two minerals due to the spectrum of colours it displays. Usually red and green, whilst, blue or purple are rare due to the latter's fragility.

A unique One of a Kind signature piece.

Smoky quartz crystal

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A striking medium-sized Smoky Quartz cluster featuring a well-formed main crystal surrounded by smaller points. This elegant piece comes from the renowned Huanggangliang Mine in Keshiketeng Qi, Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia—an area known for producing high-quality mineral specimens.

Highly valued for its grounding and purifying properties, Smoky Quartz is considered a powerful detoxifier. In Feng Shui, it is often used to create balance and harmony within a space. Ideal for areas with electronic equipment, this crystal helps absorb and neutralize electromagnetic radiation, promoting a more peaceful and energetically balanced environment.

Mounted in a handmade dark brass base, this piece makes a refined and functional addition to any collection or interior setting.

Marine Life dome

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Marine Life glass dome with a Yellow hardhead sponge from Florida - USA, a big Scottish Sea urchin from North Sea - UK, Metalia sternalis from Mactan Islands - Philippines, Bolma girgyllus from Palawan Islands. - Philippines and Pocillopora eydouxi from Solomon Islands.

Beautiful colorful decor piece.

Hyaline Quartz Crystal Cluster

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A beautifully shaped and highly aesthetic Hyaline Quartz cluster from the renowned Shigar Valley in Skardu, Pakistan—one of the most sought-after localities for fine quartz specimens. Often referred to as a “Himalayan” piece, this crystal is admired not only for its visual clarity and form but also for its energetic properties.

Known as the "Universal Crystal," Hyaline Quartz is valued for its versatility and is widely used for manifestation, healing, meditation, protection, and energy channeling. Its natural ability to balance and harmonize makes it an excellent element for creating a calm environment, as well as for fostering harmony in relationships.

This unique specimen is mounted in a handcrafted dark brass base, making it a refined addition to any collector's display or interior space.

Callicore lyca and Catonephele numilia Vitrine

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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.

Acanthoceras ammonites block

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Acanthoceras ammonites from Madagascar, a beautiful block with two achantoceras from Cenomanian (100-94 million years old), with a great shape and colors, well cleaned and prepared.

This is an extinct species of cephalopod genus, an ammonite in the family of Acanthoceratidae.

One of a Kind piece!

Quartz Crystal cluster

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This exceptional cluster stands out due to its unique crystal formation, displaying a rare and peculiar habit of crystallization. A truly special piece, perfect for advanced collectors and exquisite décor. Undamaged and stunning, sourced from Inner Mongolia.

Mounted in a handmade dark brass base.

Fossil Crinoid - Scyphocrinites elegans slab

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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. 

Bipyramidal Smoky Quartz Cluster

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A stunning cluster of lustrous bipyramidal Smoky Quartz crystals. While exhibiting minor imperfections, this piece remains an exceptional decorative specimen. Sourced from Baotou City (Baotou Prefecture), Inner Mongolia, China.

Mounted in a handmade dark brass base.

Cleoniceras besairiei

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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.

Gorgonocephalus - Astrospartus mediterraneus...

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Nine Gorgonocephalus specimen showing several variations displayed in a glass vitrine with black lacquered wooden base.

Gorgonocephalus - Astrospartus mediterraneus is a fantastic deep sea starfish.

These ones have been 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. 

An outstanding unique dramatic piece, handmade by One of a Kind.

Anandalite Crystal Cluster

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Anandalite is a naturally occurring quartz from the Himalayas, distinct from the treated variety known as Aurora Quartz. This stunning crystal occasionally displays a mesmerizing iridescence on its surface. First introduced to the market in 2010, Anandalite is highly valued for its high vibrational energy, promoting joy, happiness, and spiritual enlightenment. This exceptional specimen from the Indian Himalayas features an orange Stilbite crystal, adding to its uniqueness. Known as the "Stone of Enlightenment," it activates the body's natural healing mechanisms and enhances energy flow throughout. Mounted on a black lacquered wood base.

Flata rubra dome

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Flata rubra is not a butterfly is a Flatidae, the only species of this peculiar family, from Thailand.

Seven specimen in a glass dome, the contrasted colors are beautiful, however is very difficult to prepare these species due to the delicate bodies and wings.

A unique chance to get this amazing One of a Kind piece.

Velvet Malachite Formation

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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

Graphium codrus and Graphium antheus dome

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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.

Gogotte

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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.

Crinoid Fossil

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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.

Chocolate Calcite Crystal cluster

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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.

Cleoniceras besairiei

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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.

White Sea Shells dome

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White deep sea marine shells glass dome with beautiful species:

Argonauta argo

Fusinus colus

Xenophora pallidula

Siratus alabaster

Corculum cardissa (2)

Trisidus torquatus

Chama lazarus

Sand dollar urchin (2) 

Sea biscuit urchin. 

Great natural decor piece! 

Crystal Quartz Cluster

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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.

Cleoniceras besairiei

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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.

Marine life dome

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A beautiful glass dome with small Gorgonia from de Indo-Pacific, 3 corals Montipora sp., 6 Conus betulinus and 3 Conus figulinus all from Philippines.

Combined shapes and colours make this glass dome a beautiful decor piece.

Smoky Quartz crystal

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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.

Perisphinctes sp. Ammonite

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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. 

Papilio antenor dome

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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!

Calcite Crystal Cluster

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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

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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. 

Emerald Green Fluorite Crystal cluster

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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.

Pleuroceras solare

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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. 

Sea bisquit dome

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Sea biscuit glass dome - Clypeaster sp.

A big perfect and beautiful piece for a shelf decoration. These urchins are very delicate and very nice.

This one came from Florida - USA.

Agate sliced

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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.

Starfish dome

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Mexican Sunflower Starfish 23 legs and Ophiura from Philippines Glass Dome.

Two very special Echinoderms, both with strange forms that let us see how impressive nature can be. They are high quality specimen in very good colour.

Both of these species are predator of sea urchins.

Mounted by One of a Kind in glass dome with black lacquered base.

Megalodon teeth

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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.