Orca Agate geode
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.
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A stunning scolecite cluster features acicular sprays of crystals in their original cavity, formed within laccoliths derived from syenitic and gabbroic magmas.
The scolecite crystals exhibit glassy faces and are mostly translucent, with transparent four-sided pyramidal terminations. They are typically found inside cavities in basalt. This remarkable specimen comes from the Nasik District of Maharashtra, India.
Dimensions: 10,5 cm x 7 cm // Base: 6,5 cm x 6,5 cm x 2 cm
Weight: 374 g
A stunning scolecite cluster features acicular sprays of crystals in their original cavity, formed within laccoliths derived from syenitic and gabbroic magmas.
The scolecite crystals exhibit glassy faces and are mostly translucent, with transparent four-sided pyramidal terminations. They are typically found inside cavities in basalt. This remarkable specimen comes from the Nasik District of Maharashtra, India.
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.
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.
Beautiful red calcite that has been polished into the shape of a six sided obelisk. The base of the obelisk is flat, allowing for aesthetic presentation.
This red calcite was mined from the Norcross-Madagascar orange calcite quarry. This type of calcite likely occurred as a massive conglomerate, formed from mineral rich water solidifying following accumulation as flowstone and/or through precipitative processes.
A great decor item.
Drusa - A crystal clear group of Hyaline Quartz from Hot Springs Arkansas – USA.
A famous locality for great hyaline quartz specimen. This group is very aesthetic and beautiful, mounted in a black lacquered wood base.
Along with the metaphysical properties the decor aesthetic of this piece are exceptional.
Hyaline quartz egg in a black lacquered wood base.
These eggs are handmade from local people in Madagascar.
Beautiful Hyaline quartz piece for your desk or shelf.
Orca Agate, a mesmerizing gem also known as "Orca Stone." Originating from the picturesque landscapes of Madagascar, this stunning variety of blue and white agate is a true marvel of nature.
This exquisite piece is a testament to meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail. Each curve and contour of the agate has been carefully hand-polished, allowing its natural beauty to shine through in a unique freeform shape.
The harmonious fusion of mottled and banded formations in captivating shades of blue and white creates a sense of serenity and sophistication. Whether adorning a shelf, accentuating a mantelpiece, or bringing a touch of elegance to a desk, this superb specimen adds a remarkable touch of tranquility to any decor.
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.
Polished freeform block of Lápis Lázuli, from Badakhshan - Afghanistan.
Beautiful One of a Kind decor piece.
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.
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.
Dendritic Aragonite also called Cave Calcite - Aragonite is a polymorph of calcite. These means the two minerals have the same chemical composition, calcium carbonate, CaCO3, but crystallize in different systems.
Calcite crystallizes in the hexagonal system, while aragonite crystallizes in the orthorhombic system. The dendritic formations are very interesting due to the shape and high interest for collectors as well for decor proposes.
This specimen come from Sefrou – Atlas, Morocco and it's mounted in a black lacquered wood base.
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.
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.
Rose Quartz Crystal Bowl from the Heart of Madagascar. This extraordinary creation is hewn from the very pegmatites that straddle the border of the Vakinakaratra and Amoron'i Mania Regions, nestled deep within the lush landscapes of central Madagascar.
Handcrafted from the finest Rose Quartz, this bowl embodies the pure, unconditional love and gentle healing properties of this remarkable crystal. The Rose Quartz, with its delicate pink hues, holds the essence of love and compassion, making it a perfect choice for those seeking emotional balance and heart-centered energies.
The bowl's form, reminiscent of an elegant chalice, invites you to explore the depths of its crystal core. Each curve and contour is a testament to the geological wonders of this special region, where Madagascar's heartbeat resonates through the Earth's crystalline veins.
When brought to life by the graceful sweep of a specialized mallet, this Rose Quartz Crystal Bowl emits a melody that resonates with the heart and soul. Its tones are like whispers of love and harmony, creating an atmosphere of serenity and emotional balance. Whether used in meditation, healing practices, or simply as a soothing presence in your space, it radiates a sense of tranquility and unity.
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.
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.