Huge Acropora Nobilis
Acropora nobilis coral - Noble Branch coral in a black lacquered wood base, from Solomon Islands.
Giant size specimen of the most beautiful corals.
Supplied with CITES certificate.
One of a Kind piece!
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Reference: N1378
Beautiful small geode of Orca Blue Agate, usually this uncommon variety of Agate have small bluish amethyst crystals.
Cutted and polished by local artisans, from Madagascar, mounted in black lacquered wood base.
Dimensions: 9,5 cm x 6,5 cm // Base: 6,5 cm x 6,5 cm x 2 cm
Weight: 378 g
Acropora nobilis coral - Noble Branch coral in a black lacquered wood base, from Solomon Islands.
Giant size specimen of the most beautiful corals.
Supplied with CITES certificate.
One of a Kind piece!
Lodoicea, commonly known as the sea coconut, coco de mer, or double coconut, is a monotypic genus in the palm family.
The sole species, Lodoicea maldivica, is endemic to the islands of Praslin and Curieuse in the Seychelles. The mature fruit is 40–50 cm in diameter and weighs 15–30 kg, and contains the largest seed in the plant kingdom. The fruit, which requires 6–7 years to mature and a further two years to germinate, is sometimes also referred to as the sea coconut, love nut, double coconut, coco fesse, or Seychelles nut. The leaves of Lodoicea have the longest lifespan of any Monocot, nine years to develope in the terminal spike, and then nine more years as a fully functioning leaf, what make a incredible 18 years cycle. Only when Lodoicea begins to produce flowers, which can vary from 11 years to 45 or more, is it possible to visually determine the sex of the plant. Until the true source of the nut was discovered in 1768 by Dufresne, it was believed by many to grow on a mythical tree at the bottom of the sea. European nobles in the sixteenth century would often have the shells of these nuts polished and decorated with valuable jewels as collectibles for their private galleries.
The Coco de Mer tree is now a rare and protected species. The seeds of Lodoicea have been highly prized over the centuries.
This magnificent specimen in mounted in a handmade brass display base and have all the licenses from Seychelles Islands as well the holographic stamp certificate.
A truly One of a Kind exclusive piece.
Pocillopora meandrina coral, from Solomon Islands.
Beautiful coral, mounted in a black lacquered wood pedestal.
Supplied with CITES certificate.
Bunaea aslauga couple in a glass dome. The Madagascar emperor moth, is an African moth belonging to the family Saturniidae.
The male differ from the female (on the back) in size and completely different antlers.
Gabbro is a phaneritic (coarse-grained), mafic intrusive igneous rock formed from the slow cooling of magnesium-rich and iron-rich magma into a holocrystalline mass deep beneath the Earth's surface.
Slow-cooling, coarse-grained gabbro is chemically equivalent to rapid-cooling, fine-grained basalt. Much of the Earth's oceanic crust is made of gabbro, formed at mid-ocean ridges. Gabbro is also found as plutons associated with continental volcanism. By rough analogy, gabbro is to basalt as granite is to rhyolite.
These superb patterned and grained specimen came from central Madagascar. The polishing work is made by local people.
Stylophora pistillata, from Solomon Islands. Beautiful specimen coral, mounted in a red high gloss lacquered wood base.
Supplied with CITES certificate.
An outstanding piece featuring a perfect clear quartz group nestled within a deep brown chalcedony geode, expertly cut and polished to reveal an open back side. Originating from the renowned province of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, it is mounted in a handmade dark brown brass base.
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.
Quartz crystal geode, a true marvel of nature. With its good size and stunning open nodule, this geode reveals a plethora of small yet sparkling crystals that radiate brilliance.
Formed within gas bubbles trapped in volcanic rocks, these geodes bear witness to the intricate interplay of hydrothermal fluids depositing minerals within their chambers. Each crystal within the geode is a testament to the extraordinary forces that shaped it.
Originating from the southern region of Laâyoune in Morocco, these Quartz crystal geodes carry the essence of their unique geological heritage. Expertly mounted on a meticulously handcrafted dark brass base, this exceptional piece becomes a mesmerizing centerpiece, inviting awe and admiration.
Kyanite, an aluminosilicate mineral, typically graces us with its mesmerizing blue hues. This mineral is often derived from the Greek words 'kyanos' or 'kuanos,' both meaning 'dark blue,' which aptly describes its captivating coloration.
Kyanite finds its origins in aluminum-rich metamorphic pegmatites and sedimentary rock formations. Beyond its inherent beauty, this mineral serves as a valuable resource, playing a pivotal role in the creation of ceramics and abrasives. Geologists treasure Kyanite as an essential index mineral, using it to delineate metamorphic zones and unravel the Earth's geological history.
In addition to its industrial applications, Kyanite reveals its softer, more enchanting side in the world of jewelry. Exceptional specimens yield exquisite gemstones that adorn the finest jewelry pieces, adding a touch of natural elegance to the wearer's style.
This particular specimen boasts oversized and flawless Kyanite crystals set within a matrix of quartz. It hails from the enchanting region of S. José da Safira, Minas Gerais, Brazil, known for producing some of the world's most remarkable mineral treasures. Whether admired for its geological significance, its potential as a gemstone, or simply its sheer beauty, this large Kyanite crystal cluster mounted in a handmade dark brass base, is a testament to the wonders of our natural world.
Three pairs of beautiful cutted and polished Nautilus pompilius in a new glass vitrine with dark grey lacquered wood base and a high tech led illumination system.
Unique decor piece, designed by One of a Kind.
Turbo marmoratus, from Indonesia, mounted in a handmade work in brass.
Known as the Green Turban, the Marbled Turban or Great Green Turban, is a large species of marine gastropod with a thick calcareous operculum in the family Turbinidae, the turban snails. The shells of these large sea snails have a very thick layer of nacre; this species has been commercially fished as a source of mother of pearl.
One of a Kind decor piece!
This misterious giant Septarian Natural nodule, from Madagascar, in a black lacquered wood base.
Septarias are prehistoric marine nodules of bio sedimentary origin followed by dehydration during diagenesis, which today are found as large pebbles in clay soil. The creation of a Septaria is a succession of events along millions years, they form around a core of organic matter (plant or animal). Sediments continue to settle on the nodule, compacting it under their weight, which will flatten it and expel water, while inside microcracks begin to form, amplified by tectonic movements. It is in these shrinkage slots that over time dissolved minerals will crystallize.
Its name comes from the Latin "septum" which means partition, barrier, indeed, when polishing of the nodule reveals and sublimates its elegant marbling of black calcite, millions of years that offer these sumptuous minerals, each piece is unique!
One of a Kind piece!
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.
Glass dome with 2 Lycorea cleobaea, the Tropical Milkweed butterfly. It is found from the Antilles, Dominican Republic and the Caribbean. Its habitat is the tropical rainforest.
2 Lycorea ilione, the Clearwing Mimic Queen, it occurs in the transitional rainforest and cloudforest, at an elevation of 500–1,500 metres (1,600–4,900 ft) above sea level.
And 2 Thyridia psidii, the Melantho Tigerwing or Clapping Ticlear. It is in the brush-footed butterfly family, Nymphalidae and is found in the Neotropical zone.
All these species came from Perú.
Clear Quartz point healing wand - Clear Quartz is also known as Crystal Quartz or Rock Crystal.
It is a natural form of silicon dioxide. This is from Madagascar.
Clear Quartz is known as the "master healer" and will amplify energy and thought, as well as the effect of other crystals.
Clear Quartz draws off negative energy of all kinds, neutralizing background radiation, including electromagnetic smog or petrochemical emanations.
It balances and revitalizes the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual planes.
Cleanses and enhances the organs and subtle bodies and acts as a deep soul cleanser, connecting the physical dimension with the mind.
Chakras - Crown Chakra;
Birthstone – April;
Zodiac - All birth signs;
Planet – Sun;
Element – All (Earth/Fire/Air/Water);
Vibration - Number 4;
Typical colors - Pure Quartz is colorless or white.