Agate Geode
Agate Geode open both sides with light blue colour and hialin quartz crystals inside, from Brazil.
Mounted in a handmade dark brass base. Unique decor piece!
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Reference: N1920
Quartz geode, exhibiting vibrant colors and remarkable translucency. Sourced from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, this geode has been expertly half-polished to unveil an extraordinary interior crystal formation and the outer layers of Agate.
Geodes, known for forming in various cavities, are typically associated with more or less rounded formations in igneous and sedimentary rocks. They can develop in gas bubbles within igneous rocks, such as vesicles in basaltic lava. Following the solidification of the rock around the cavity, dissolved silicates and/or carbonates are deposited on the inner surface. Over time, a gradual influx of mineral constituents from groundwater or hydrothermal solutions facilitates the formation of crystals within the hollow chamber.
Geodes within bedrock endure weathering and decomposition, emerging at the surface if composed of resilient materials like quartz. When bisected, visible bands reflecting diverse stages of precipitation may occasionally reveal patterns indicative of fluid entry points into the cavity, along with varied colors corresponding to changes in chemistry.
Dimensions: 11 cm x 13 cm x 7,5 cm
Weight: 1,643 Kg
Agate Geode open both sides with light blue colour and hialin quartz crystals inside, from Brazil.
Mounted in a handmade dark brass base. Unique decor piece!
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 base.
Microcline is an important igneous rock-forming tectosilicate mineral. It is a potassium-rich alkali feldspar. It is common in granite and pegmatites. Microcline forms during slow cooling of orthoclase. Microcline may be clear, white, pale-yellow, brick-red, or green; it is generally characterized by cross-hatch twinning that forms as a result of the transformation of monoclinic orthoclase into triclinic microcline.
This specimen came from Madagascar and have a unique coffee and milk colour. The polishing work is made by local people.
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.
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.
An outstanding clear Quartz cluster from the famous Arrowhead mine, Hot Springs – Arkansas (USA), mounted in an iron base.
From an old collection, this is a museum piece, with the typical form of the crystals from this mine.
Agate egg in a black lacquered wood base.
These eggs are handmade from the local people in Madagascar.
Beautiful piece for your desk or shelf.
This exquisite piece showcases the rarity of Green Agate, a gemstone characterized by its distinct deep green hue, which arises from the presence of high manganese concentration. Originating from the uncommon source of Madagascar.
Its rich and captivating green color is impeccably polished, revealing a flawless surface that reflects the skilled craftsmanship of local artisans. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, this agate serves as an exceptional decorative item, endowed with a range of healing attributes. Green agate is renowned for its ability to foster qualities such as compassion, generosity, and a heightened sense of justice. Its influence extends to enhancing mental and emotional flexibility, thus facilitating better decision-making and conflict resolution. Furthermore, this remarkable stone not only cultivates these virtues within the individual but also encourages their growth in others.
Amethyst crystal cluster sourced directly from the picturesque fields of Uruguay. Amethyst, a semi-precious stone revered since ancient times, has captivated individuals with its timeless beauty and remarkable versatility. From adorning jewelry and treasured artifacts to adding a touch of elegance to your living space, this magnificent crystal cluster showcases the allure of nature's bounty. Notably abundant in Brazil, Uruguay, Zambia, and now Australia, Amethyst continues to be actively explored and cherished worldwide.
This exceptional crystal cluster can be mounted according to your personal preference, allowing you the freedom to customize it to your desired aesthetic. Alternatively, it can be left unmounted, enabling you to fully appreciate its raw and natural charm. Let this magnificent Amethyst crystal cluster become a captivating centerpiece that adds an enchanting touch to your cherished space.
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.
This mysterious septarian 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.
Rainbow Banded Fluorite crystal in its natural form.
The colouring of these stones ranges from yellow, through green to purple with the natural banding showing. There may be some matrix (bed rock) attached and some natural staining. This stone stabilizes the emotions and increases self-confidence.
From Deqing Fluorite Mine in Zhejiang Province -China- this piece has perfect layers of purple, green and transparent, mounted in a handmade brass base.
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.
Amazonite, also known as Amazonstone, emerges as a mesmerizing green tectosilicate mineral, a distinct variety of potassium feldspar referred to as microcline. Its name pays homage to the legendary Amazon River, once believed to be the source of these captivating green stones, although the origins remain shrouded in mystery. Although it has adorned jewelry for over three millennia, as evidenced by archaeological discoveries in Middle and New Kingdom Egypt and Mesopotamia, no mention of it can be found in ancient or medieval texts. This enigmatic gem was only formally recognized as a distinct mineral in the 18th century.
Beyond its historical intrigue, Amazonite possesses remarkable qualities. It acts as a guide, helping you explore different perspectives and see both sides of a problem. A balm for emotional wounds, it gently eases worry and fear while dissolving negativity, irritation, and nervous system blockages. In its soothing presence, Amazonite assists in manifesting universal love, fostering a sense of peace and harmony with the world.
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!
Microcline is an important igneous rock-forming tectosilicate mineral. It is a potassium-rich alkali feldspar. It is common in granite and pegmatites. Microcline forms during slow cooling of orthoclase. Microcline may be clear, white, pale-yellow, brick-red, or green; it is generally characterized by cross-hatch twinning that forms as a result of the transformation of monoclinic orthoclase into triclinic microcline.
This specimen came from Madagascar and have a unique coffee and milk colour. The polishing work is made by local people.