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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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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.

Apophyllite Crystal Cluster

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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.

Ornithoptera priamus frame

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Ornithoptera priamus, also known as  Green birdwin or New Guinea birdwing is a widespread species of birdwing butterfly found in the central and south Moluccas, New Guinea, Bismarck Archipelago, Solomon Islands, and north-east Australia.

Male are smaller and shows strong green and black colour, female are much bigger and have dark brown colour with clouds of white. Due to habitat environment deforestation this species is know in appendix II of Cites and this ones have Nº E-08191/18 Bundesamt fur Naturschutz, Bonn – Germany.

Mounted in a black glass frame.

Heterometrus laoticus - Forest Scorpion

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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.

Bookends

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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. 

Bismuth Cathedral crystals

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Bismuth Cathedral crystals that truly command attention. Bismuth, a fragile yet crystalline material, finds itself within the realm of semi-precious semi-metals, naturally adopting captivating geometric forms that are utterly distinctive. Infused with refractive properties, it dazzles with an opulent, iridescent sheen reminiscent of an enchanting oil-slick spectrum. Historically sourced as a by-product from the depths of copper, lead, and tin mines, it once confounded ancient observers, often being mistaken for lead or tin due to its beguiling appearance.

When ignited in the presence of oxygen, bismuth dances with a sapphire-blue flame, releasing ethereal yellow fumes as its oxide is formed—an intriguing testament to its chemical nature. As rare as precious silver and possessing the heftiness akin to lead, a cubic foot of bismuth would staggeringly weigh over 600 pounds, attesting to its density.

These extraordinary Bismuth crystals, nurtured within laboratory environments in the United Kingdom, emerge as a rarity, as their naturally occurring counterparts remain elusive treasures. Their unique kaleidoscope of hues and mesmerizing contours positions them as sought-after ornamental pieces, gracing spaces with unparalleled allure. Beyond their aesthetic significance, these crystals also find pragmatic roles in medicines, cosmetics, inks, paints, and even fire sprinkler systems—a testament to their versatile utility.

Cerambycidae Beetles dome

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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

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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.

Bookends

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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. 

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.

Quartz Crystal cluster

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This remarkable large quartz crystal cluster hails from the pegmatite walls of the Ambolo mine in the Antsirabe District, Vakinankaratra, Madagascar. Weighing 21 kg, including its elegant black granite base, this museum-quality specimen is both a visual marvel and a powerful healing stone.

Quartz is often referred to as the "Master Healer" due to its ability to amplify energy and thought, as well as the effects of other crystals. It is believed to harmonize and balance the body's energy, cleanse negative energy, and enhance clarity of mind, making it a powerful tool for spiritual growth and emotional healing. This striking cluster, with its intricately arranged crystals, not only captures light and beauty but is also thought to radiate positive energy, encouraging healing, clarity, and vitality.

A truly unique and highly aesthetic piece, it offers both artistic appeal and spiritual benefits.

Pink Amethyst geode

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Discover the extraordinary rarity and captivating beauty of these crystals—a harmonious blend of pale hues interwoven with the elusive blush of pink. The exquisite colors are a testament to the presence of phosphates and aluminum, creating a visual tapestry that is as rare as it is enchanting. Their unconventional and intriguing shapes only add to their desirability.

Sourced from the renowned Choique Mine in Neuquen, Argentina, these crystals are a testament to the Earth's remarkable artistry.

Beyond their aesthetic appeal, Rose Quartz and Amethyst, when paired together, hold the power to transmute negative energy into a positive force. These crystals can also offer solace from the symptoms of depression and anxiety by elevating one's vibrational energy. Wearing Amethyst and Rose Quartz daily can cocoon you in a loving and positive energy field, surrounding you with their uplifting influence.

Derby's flower beetle vitrine

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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.

Attacus atlas couple frame

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Attacus atlas or Atlas moth - a couple (male and female), from Thailand, in a black wood frame.

The Atlas moth is one of the largest lepidopterans, with a wingspan measuring up to 24 cm (9.4 in). As in most Lepidoptera, females are noticeably larger and heavier than males, while males have broader antennae. Both forewings have a prominent extension at the tip, with markings that resemble the head of a snake, a resemblance which is exaggerated by movements of the wings when the moth is confronted by potential predators.Their habitat is primarily dry tropical forests, secondary forests, and shrublands across South Asia, East Asia, and Southeast Asia, including Borneo.

Amethyst Crystal Cluster

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Amethyst Quartz crystal cluster, featuring generously sized crystals with a captivating and deep lilac color, it showcases the mesmerizing allure of nature's gemstones. Amethyst is a type of quartz, and its color results from the presence of iron and other trace elements. Its stunning hue is often associated with qualities like calmness, spirituality, and inner peace. In metaphysical circles, amethyst is believed to have a soothing and protective energy that can help alleviate stress, enhance intuition, and promote emotional balance. Each crystal within the cluster boasts a stunning and well-defined form, displaying a remarkable aesthetic appeal that is sure to captivate the beholder. The combination of their size, color, and shape creates a truly breathtaking display that exudes elegance and sophistication. Sourced from the renowned amethyst mines of the municipality of Ametista do Sul in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, this crystal cluster is a testament to the unparalleled quality and richness of the region's geological treasures. 

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.

Pink Amethyst geode

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Discover the extraordinary rarity and captivating beauty of these crystals—a harmonious blend of pale hues interwoven with the elusive blush of pink. The exquisite colors are a testament to the presence of phosphates and aluminum, creating a visual tapestry that is as rare as it is enchanting. Their unconventional and intriguing shapes only add to their desirability.

Sourced from the renowned Choique Mine in Neuquen, Argentina, these crystals are a testament to the Earth's remarkable artistry.

Beyond their aesthetic appeal, Rose Quartz and Amethyst, when paired together, hold the power to transmute negative energy into a positive force. These crystals can also offer solace from the symptoms of depression and anxiety by elevating one's vibrational energy. Wearing Amethyst and Rose Quartz daily can cocoon you in a loving and positive energy field, surrounding you with their uplifting influence.

Goliathus orientalis dome

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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. 

Caligo atreus frame

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Two Caligo atreus butterflies in a black wood glass frame.

Caligo atreus, the yellow-edged giant owl, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. The species can be found from Mexico to Peru.

The wingspan is 140–160 mm. The larvae feed on Musa and Heliconia species and can be a pest for banana cultivation. Adults feed on juices of rotting fruit. Adults are known for their relatively long lifespan compared to other butterflies. Up to 3-4+ months.

Adults are slow and often are attacked by birds. They defend from bird attacks closing the wings and looking like a Owl, from Colombia.

Macrodontia Cervicornis

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Macrodontia cervicornis (popularly known as the Sabertooth longhorn beetle) is an insect of the order Coleoptera and the family Cerambycidae, subfamily Prioninae; a beetle whose habitat is the humid tropical forests of the Neotropical region; from Colombia and the Guianas to the southern region of Brazil (Paraná), also including Ecuador and Peru. Reaching up to 17 centimeters in length, Macrodontia cervicornis is one of the largest and most beautiful species of beetles in the world, combining extreme rarity.

Interestingly, in the early days of aviation, in the 20th century, Macrodontia cervicornis served as a model for studies on aerodynamics by the French aviator Louis Blériot. Its larvae are a source of food for the indigenous peoples of Brazil, possessing excellent taste.

This perfectly rare specimen is beautifully displayed in a uniquely designed showcase by One of a Kind.

Bookends

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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. 

Papilio ulysses frame

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Beautiful white glass frame with a Papilio ulisses from Ceram - Moluccan Isl , a very exclusive species with it's bright contrast of black and deep blue.

Papilio ulysses popularly named Ulysses Butterfly, Blue Mountain Swallowtail, Mountain Blue or Blue Emperor, 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.

Heterometrus laoticus - Forest Scorpion

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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 frame.

Agate geode

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A superb Agate geode from Brazil, showcasing beautiful bluish layers and a crystalline quartz layer, with an interior cavity lined with cryptocrystalline white chalcedony. This stunning specimen is not only a striking décor piece but also a valuable item for collectors. Originating from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, it highlights the natural beauty and intricate details that make it truly special.

Scolecite on Stilbite crystal cluster

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An exceptional museum-class specimen of Scolecite on Stilbite, featuring large, lustrous acicular sprays of scolecite crystals on a pink stilbite matrix. The scolecite crystals boast glassy, translucent to transparent terminations, creating a truly striking display. This piece originates from the Nasik District, Maharashtra, India, and is preserved in a glass dome to protect the delicate scolecite crystals, enhancing its visual appeal while maintaining its fragility.

Papilio family frame

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A Papilio family frame, displaying:

Papilio maacki - from China

Papilio memnon - from Thailand

Papilio nireus - from Congo

Papilio delalandei - from Madagascar

Papilio lormieri - from Congo

Papilio antenor - from Madagascar

Beautiful set on a white wood frame.

Amethyst Crystal Cluster

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Amethyst Quartz crystal cluster, featuring generously sized crystals with a captivating and deep lilac color, it showcases the mesmerizing allure of nature's gemstones. Amethyst is a type of quartz, and its color results from the presence of iron and other trace elements. Its stunning hue is often associated with qualities like calmness, spirituality, and inner peace. In metaphysical circles, amethyst is believed to have a soothing and protective energy that can help alleviate stress, enhance intuition, and promote emotional balance. Each crystal within the cluster boasts a stunning and well-defined form, displaying a remarkable aesthetic appeal that is sure to captivate the beholder. The combination of their size, color, and shape creates a truly breathtaking display that exudes elegance and sophistication. Sourced from the renowned amethyst mines of the municipality of Ametista do Sul in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, this crystal cluster is a testament to the unparalleled quality and richness of the region's geological treasures. 

Heteropterix dilatata frame

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Superb Heteropterix dilatata from Malaysia in a black wood frame.

Heteropteryx dilatata is the only described species and gives its name to the family of the Heteropterygidae. Their only species may be known as Jungle nymph, Malaysian stick insect or Malayan wood nymph and because of their size it is commonly kept in zoological institutions and private terrariums of insect lovers. It originates in Malay Archipelago, more precisely on the Malay Peninsula and Borneo and is nocturnal.

Yellow Sulfur crystals

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Stunning Yellow Sulfur crystals delicately nestled on a quartz matrix. These perfect, vibrant crystals are the result of meticulous laboratory growth, showcasing both impeccable form and an exquisite hue.

Originating from the Czech Republic, this captivating piece is mounted in a black lacquered wood base.

A true masterpiece of decor, this one-of-a-kind creation adds a touch of unparalleled beauty and uniqueness to any space.

Heterometrus laoticus - Forest Scorpion

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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.

Thysania agrippina frame

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Thysania agrippina is a species of moth in the family Erebidae first described by Pieter Cramer in 1776.

The most commonly accepted English name is the "White witch". Thysania agrippina is a competitor for title of "largest insect". This may be true by the measure of wingspan—a Brazilian specimen with a wingspan of almost 30 cm (12 in) appears to hold the record.  The "White witch" occurs from Uruguay to Mexico. One story of the derivation of the common name: early naturalists collected specimens of birds and bats with shotguns. An enormous darting flyer high in the canopy was a tempting target. Firing a cloud of pellets at a "White witch" moth did not necessarily bring it down, however, because the body is small relative to the wing area.

Very hard to find nowadays this perfectly beautiful specimen from Peru.

One of a kind handmade piece.

Jasper Polychrome

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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!

Papilio antimachus frame

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Papilio antimachus in a black wood frame.

Two specimen, one each side, showing the interior and the back of their magnificent wings. The African giant swallowtail, is a butterfly in the family Papilionidae. With a wingspan between 18 and 23 centimetres, it is the largest butterfly in Africa and among the largest butterflies in the world.

The wings are long and narrow and the ground color is orange brown with black markings. Papilio antimachus live in the tropical rainforests of west and central Africa. The distribution area stretches from Angola, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, and Uganda. The male is larger than the female and can be seen in groups at nectar. The females show themselves less, continually flying high above the tree tops.

The butterfly has no natural enemies because it is very toxic. This one came from Congo.

Chrysocolla and Malachite slice

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Chrysocolla and Malachite slice - showcasing a superb pattern and color from these two copper ore minerals. These formations, cut and polished, exhibit beautiful colors and patterns, making them among the finest specimens.

Originating from Kolwezi, Katanga, Democratic Republic of Congo. Mounted in a handmade dark brass base.

Mecynorhina torquata and Mecynorhina ugandensis...

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A beautiful glass vitrine with a male and female of Mecynorhina torquata, is among the largest flower beetles in the world, only surpassed by the goliath beetles.It reaches about 55–85 millimetres (2.2–3.3 in) of length in the males, while the females are slightly smaller, reaching about 50–60 millimetres (2.0–2.4 in) of length.

Also a male and female of Mecynorhina ugandensis that differs from the torquata in the colour more brown and slightly bigger. These beetles are native to tropical Africa, especially in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cameroon and Uganda. In this case they came from Uganda.

Attacus atlas frame

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Attacus atlas, the Atlas moth, is a large saturniidae moth endemic to the forests of Asia. One of the largest lepidopterans, with a wingspan measuring up to 24 cm (9.4 in).

This beautiful species came from Thailand.

Agate Geode

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Agate geode showcasing fully crystallized interiors surrounded by shimmering brown Chalcedony. Its exquisite aesthetics are highlighted by a polished frontal side.

Originating from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, it is mounted in a black lacquered wood base.

Thai Black Cyriopagopus minax frame

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Cyriopagopus minax known as Thailand black is a medium sized Tarantula.

It is a very fast and aggressive spider, and females are bigger and more dangerous! Even during mating, males are too afraid to simply approach a female and mate with her. Males take it pretty slow, attempting to distract the female with large slapping action from their front pair of legs.

They live in Thailand and Myanmar.

Zebra Calcite Slice

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This Zebra Calcite slice showcase outstanding patterns and colors, formed through the metamorphic process that creates the unique calcite layers. The result is highly desirable pieces, superbly sliced to reveal beautiful patterns and translucent layers.

Sourced from Santa Eulalia, Mexico, these slices are elegantly displayed on a handmade dark brown brass base.

Giant Centipede Frame

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Scolopendra subspinipes is a species of very large centipede found throughout eastern Asia.

It is also found on virtually all land areas around and within the Indian Ocean, all of tropical and subtropical Asia from Russia to the islands of Malaysia and Indonesia, Australia, South and Central America, possibly parts of the southern United States, but how much of this range is natural and how much due to human introduction is unclear.

It is among the largest centipedes with a maximum length of 20 cm, this particular specimen is more than 20 cm! This centipede is an active, aggressive predator that preys on any animal it can overpower. It has been reported as apparent cause of human death.

This one came from Thailand, mounted in a black wood frame.

Calcite Slice - Travertino Shape

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This is a unique and complex Calcite mineral group with a Travertino/Agate-like formation, featuring beautifully colored layers. Sourced from Yunnan Province, China, this piece is truly one-of-a-kind.

Mounted on a handmade dark brass base, making it a stunning addition to any collection.

Violin Insects Mormolyce frame

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A glass frame with 3 different species of Mormolyce insects.

Mormolyce castelnaudi, Mormolyce hagenbachi and Mormolyce phyllodes. Due their peculiar shape they are known as Violin insects. They all came from Malaysia, where they live in rain forest.

Both adults and larvae are predators, feeding on insect larvae. For defense purposes, they secrete the poisonous butyric acid the eject and cause paralysis, even in humans.

Zebra Calcite Slice

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This Zebra Calcite slice showcase outstanding patterns and colors, formed through the metamorphic process that creates the unique calcite layers. The result is highly desirable pieces, superbly sliced to reveal beautiful patterns and translucent layers.

Sourced from Santa Eulalia, Mexico, these slices are elegantly displayed on a handmade dark brown brass base.

Five Coleoptera frame

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A beautiful group of Coleoptera framed in a lacquered black wood frame.

From up left to right we have Paraleprodera festiva from Thailand, Pavieia superba from Thailand, in the middle Xystrocera festiva from Thailand, Polybothris sumptuosa gemma from Madagascar and Lampropepla rothschildi from Madagascar.

A One of Kind piece of uncommom insects in very high quality specimen.

Fluorite slice

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This is a unique Fluorite slice, showcasing a rare and special brown/grey coloration. The slice features layers of pyrite and interior concavities beautifully coated with pure white Aragonite. Sourced from the renowned Fluorite mines of Jiangxi, Inner Mongolia, this rare and stunning piece is elegantly displayed on a handmade dark brown base.

Tiger Eye slice

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This is a top-tier Tiger Eye slice, featuring a rare and exceptional pattern. The remarkable swirl of gold, chocolate, and black creates a stunning silky golden-brown stone. Sourced from Prieska, Cape Province, South Africa, this piece is not only visually striking but also carries high energy, making it ideal for crystal therapy enthusiasts. Displayed in a handmade dark base, it’s a beautiful addition to any collection.

Papilio antenor frame

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A Papilio antenor in a white wood glass frame.

The Madagascar giant swallowtail, is a butterfly from the family Papilionidae. As the common name implies, it's large (12– to 14-cm wingspan) and endemic to Madagascar. It is the only species in the genus Pharmacophagus.

Smoky Citrine Quartz

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This exceptional Smoky Citrine Quartz cluster is a truly special specimen, showcasing the typical rich golden crystals of Citrine. Hand-mined in the sacred Kullu Valley of Himachal Pradesh, India—known as the Valley of the Gods—this Himalayan Quartz carries a powerful energy.

This stunning piece is believed to promote motivation, activate creativity, and encourage self-expression. It enhances concentration, revitalizes the mind, and helps release negative traits, including depression, fears, and phobias. Mounted in a handmade dark brass base, this Smoky Citrine Quartz cluster is not only a beautiful display piece but also a source of positive energy.

Mahogany Obsidian

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Mahogany Obsidian is natural glass obsidian is a volcanic rock that's silica-rich and contains undulating parts of oxidized Hematite or Magnetite, which are usually colored mahogany brown or brick red within a black-colored base material. Mahogany-Obsidian can be found in places where volcanic activities have occurred.

A hugely protective stone, this one is perfect for people who feel vulnerable to psychic or energy attack.

This specimen come from Mexico and is mounted in a handmade dark brass 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.

Charaxes brutus and Charaxes candiope frame

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A beautiful glass frame with 3 speciemen of each of Charaxes brutus and C. candiope showing both sides of the wings.

Charaxes brutus, the White-barred Emperor or White-barred Charaxes, both butterfly in the family Nymphalidae.

Charaxes candiope, the Green-veined Emperor or Green-veined charaxes are very territorial and according to the Guinness World Records is the most aggressive butterfly in existence.

Charaxes with closed wings usually have incredible patterns and colours.

Diplomystus dentatus slab

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Diplomystus Dentatus fish from the Paleogene, Eocene, 53.500,000 to 48.500,000 years.

An ancestor of the herring family, a very finely boned fish which is extremely difficult to prepare from the Lagerstätte varve layer of the Eocene limestones of the Green River formation 18-inch layer.

These predator fish came from the prehistoric fossil lakes. The lower Eocene deposits of Green River formation was thought to be a large freshwater lake. The calcite would be absorbed by the remains of the fish, transforming their bones into a hard mineralized deposit in the slightly softer and lighter colored limestone shales.

Mounted in a handmade brass frame that can be fixed in three different ways.

Orange Stilbite crystal

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A large Orange Stilbite crystal cluster on a fully crystallized drusy Calcite matrix. The Stilbite crystals are in excellent condition, and the specimen boasts a natural aesthetic appeal. This exquisite piece comes from the Zeolite fields of Maharashtra, India, and is mounted in a black lacquered wood base.

Bookends

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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. 

Orange Stilbite crystal

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Orange Stilbite crystal cluster on a fully crystallized drusy Calcite matrix. The Stilbite crystals are in excellent condition, and the specimen boasts a natural aesthetic appeal. This exquisite piece comes from the Zeolite fields of Maharashtra, India, and is mounted in a handmade dark brass base.

Bookends

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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. 

Pakistan Onyx Obelisk pair

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Timeless beauty of specially selected high-quality Pakistan Onyx obelisk. These masterpieces exhibit a harmonious blend of balanced colors and patterns, elevating them to the pinnacle of decor excellence.

Sourced from the heart of Pakistan, the quarries of this esteemed onyx variety are synonymous with prestige and rarity. Each slab boasts a unique palette, ranging from light green and dark green to rich brown and pristine white. Our Pakistan Onyx Obelisks are a testament to meticulous craftsmanship, each one painstakingly carved and polished by hand mounted in a brass handmade base. 

Rainbow Banded Fluorite

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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.

Bookends

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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. 

Blue Quartz Geode

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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.

Quartz/Agate Geode

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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.

Clear Quartz Geode

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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.

Heulandite Crystal cluster

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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.

Calcite Crystal Cluster

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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. 

Grape Agate Cluster

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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. 

Natural Purple Lepidolite

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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.

Polished Hyaline Quartz Block

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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.

Malachite slice

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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.

Free form Chrysoprase

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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.

Rhodonite on Quartz

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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

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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

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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.

Aragonite sphere

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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.

Jasper Polychrome

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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!

Zebra Agate

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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.