Orca Agate
Orca agate also known as Orca Stone is beautiful variety of blue and white agate, from Madagascar, hand-polished into a freeform.
Mounted in a black lacquered wood base.
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Reference: N1594
Hyaline Quartz sourced from the renowned Hot Springs in Arkansas, USA. Known for producing exceptional specimens, Hot Springs is celebrated for its exquisite Hyaline Quartz formations. This particular group exemplifies both aesthetic beauty and natural elegance.
Meticulously mounted on a handmade dark brass base, this Hyaline Quartz cluster becomes a captivating centerpiece, showcasing the harmonious fusion of artistry and nature. Its inherent decor quality elevates any space, making it a standout addition to your collection or interior design project.
In addition to its captivating visual appeal, Hyaline Quartz possesses metaphysical properties that have fascinated and attracted individuals for ages. Embrace the profound energy and subtle vibrations of this unique crystal, bringing a sense of clarity, balance, and serenity into your environment.
Dimensions: 19,5 cm x 10 cm // Base: 8 cm x 8 cm x 2 cm
Weight: 882 g
Hyaline Quartz sourced from the renowned Hot Springs in Arkansas, USA. Known for producing exceptional specimens, Hot Springs is celebrated for its exquisite Hyaline Quartz formations. This particular group exemplifies both aesthetic beauty and natural elegance.
Meticulously mounted on a handmade dark brass base, this Hyaline Quartz cluster becomes a captivating centerpiece, showcasing the harmonious fusion of artistry and nature. Its inherent decor quality elevates any space, making it a standout addition to your collection or interior design project.
In addition to its captivating visual appeal, Hyaline Quartz possesses metaphysical properties that have fascinated and attracted individuals for ages. Embrace the profound energy and subtle vibrations of this unique crystal, bringing a sense of clarity, balance, and serenity into your environment.
Orca agate also known as Orca Stone is beautiful variety of blue and white agate, from Madagascar, hand-polished into a freeform.
Mounted in a black lacquered wood base.
This Quartz Geode boasts a perfectly formed structure with pristine, undamaged Hyaline Quartz crystals lining its interior—an incredibly rare find.
Formed in sedimentary environments, geodes like this develop when natural cavities, often created by decomposed tree roots or ancient animal burrows, fill with mineral-rich groundwater. Over time, dissolved quartz, amethyst, calcite, and other minerals crystallize within the hollow space, creating breathtaking formations.
Sourced from the renowned mineral-rich region of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, this exceptional specimen is a true collector’s treasure, embodying the beauty and mystery of nature’s geological artistry.
A beautiful polished free style piece of Zebra agate, from Madagascar, mounted in a black granite base, from Zimbabwe.
Deep Emerald Green Fluorite Crystal cluster, an exceptional specimen that epitomizes top-class quality. The perfect cubic crystal cluster showcases lustrous, transparent fluorite crystals in a mesmerizing emerald green hue, nestled over a graceful gray matrix.
Exquisite in every detail, these fluorite crystals exhibit delicate phantom-growth zones, revealing captivating layers of deep green color when viewed from the straight edge. The exceptional color and remarkable clarity further enhance their allure.
Originating from the prestigious Yaogangxian Mine, nestled within the Nanling Mountains of Hunan Province, China, these crystals embody the geological marvels of this renowned location. Own a piece of natural artistry, as these crystals offer a glimpse into the awe-inspiring beauty of the mineral kingdom.
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 and originating from sedimentary rocks within an old phosphate quarry in Youssoufia, Morocco.
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.
Behold the exquisite beauty of Labradorite, a gem from the feldspar family, celebrated for its captivating iridescence. This high-quality variety, known as Spectrolite, enchants the beholder with its play of colors.
The name "Labradorite" pays homage to its initial discovery in the mystical lands of Labrador, Canada. However, this exceptional specimen gracing your presence hails from the treasure troves of Madagascar, renowned for its top-tier mineral finds.
Labradorite is not merely a mineral; it's believed to possess remarkable energetic and healing properties. When incorporated into your decor, it weaves an aura of harmony and balance, infusing spaces with positive energy. Each Labradorite piece, meticulously polished by hand, is a unique creation crafted by nature itself.
Blueberry Fluorite is a rare and captivating variety of Fluorite, known for its unique dark navy blue coloration with lighter blue hues near the matrix. It typically crystallizes in granular, druzy, octahedral, or globular formations, often occurring on or within Quartz, creating an eye-catching contrast.
This exceptional mineral comes from a recent and limited deposit at the No. 4 Mine, Hexigten Banner (Keshiketeng County), Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia, China. With its rarity and striking appearance, Blueberry Fluorite is highly sought after, and only a few top-quality pieces make it to collectors.
This particular specimen is mounted on a handcrafted dark brass base, combining natural elegance with artisanal craftsmanship.
Handcrafted from the finest Ambolo quartz crystals mine from Vakinankaratra - Madagascar, this bowl is an embodiment of nature's artistry. The quartz, with its ethereal clarity and inner brilliance, captures the essence of Madagascar's geological marvels. Its surface, polished to a flawless sheen, reflects the mastery of local artisans who have harnessed the raw beauty of these crystals.
The bowl's shape, reminiscent of an inverted bell, showcases the crystal's innate geometry, a testament to the uniqueness of its origins. Each facet and contour holds the secrets of Madagascar's geological history, inviting you to explore its mesmerizing depths.
When activated by the gentle touch of a specialized mallet, this Quartz Crystal Bowl unleashes a symphony of sound that resonates with the very soul. Its tones are like whispers from the Earth, imbued with the energy of Madagascar's ancient landscapes. They create an ambiance of tranquility and harmony, perfect for meditation, healing, and spiritual exploration.
Beyond its aesthetic and sonic allure, this Quartz Crystal Bowl carries the earth's wisdom within its resonance. It harmonizes energies, clears blockages, and serves as a portal to profound self-discovery. It's a tangible connection to the natural wonders of Madagascar, a piece of the Earth's story, ready to enrich your life with its beauty and transformative energy.
This mysterious septaria nodule from Madagascar show its “septum” formation.
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 of which is unique!
In this case you have the nodule as its found.
A beautiful Polychrome Jasper from the Analava formations, Sofia, Madagascar.
Jasper is an aggregate of microgranular quartz and/or cryptocrystalline chalcedony, is an opaque variety of silica, usually red, yellow, brown or green in color and rarely blue. The common red color is due to inclusions. Jasper breaks with a smooth surface and is used for ornamentation or as a gemstone.
Mounted in a handmade dark brass base.
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.
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.
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.
Beautiful specimen of Labradorite.
This mineral belongs to the feldspar group and the high iridescent variety is called Spectrolite.
The name came from the first findings of this elusive specimen that have been found in Labrador, Canada.
This one came from Madagascar where high quality material have been found as well!
Great energetic and healing powers are attributed to Labradorite.
Placed into a decoration it enhances harmony! Every piece is "one of a kind", polished by hand from the nature.
This exquisite amethyst specimen from Uruguay showcases an extraordinary display of deep purple crystals, renowned for their vibrant hue and remarkable clarity. The amethyst's rich color, a hallmark of Uruguay's finest deposits, is beautifully accentuated by the intricate formations of shimmering crystals that catch the light, creating a mesmerizing play of brilliance.
Mounted on a sleek black iron base, this piece seamlessly combines elegance with the raw beauty of nature. Beyond its visual allure, amethyst is celebrated for its powerful healing properties, believed to promote calmness, clarity, and spiritual balance. It is said to cleanse negative energies, inspire creativity, and enhance overall well-being, making it a cherished stone for both collectors and those seeking its therapeutic benefits.
A timeless treasure, this Uruguayan amethyst is not only a striking decorative piece but also a source of positivity and tranquility.