Jasper Polychrome
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!
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Reference: N1098
Natural Carnelian from Madagascar – Carnelian is used as a gemstone since the antiquity and was very much prized.
Color exibits from brownish red to orange this colours is due to the iron presence during its formation. Carnelian is a chalcedony, very close to agate with a harness of seven in the Mohs scale. Carnelian doesn’t show the same type of banding as agate and the color is softer in appearence.
In the Metaphysical field, Carnelian is associated with confidence, self esteem, courage, creativity and a wide assortment of other healing properties.
Dimensions: 17 cm x 9 cm x 7 cm
Weight: 1,696 Kg
Natural Carnelian from Madagascar – Carnelian is used as a gemstone since the antiquity and was very much prized.
Color exibits from brownish red to orange this colours is due to the iron presence during its formation. Carnelian is a chalcedony, very close to agate with a harness of seven in the Mohs scale. Carnelian doesn’t show the same type of banding as agate and the color is softer in appearence.
In the Metaphysical field, Carnelian is associated with confidence, self esteem, courage, creativity and a wide assortment of other healing properties.
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!
This beautiful septarian sphere polished from Madagascar with contrast exterior colors.
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 Septarian 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 micro-cracks 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, the 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!
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!
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.
This Quartzite and Lazulite Freeform Polished specimen is a true marvel of nature. Its rarity lies in the unique combination of Lazulite, often discovered nestled within grey and white Quartzite in the remote region of Itremo, Madagascar.
Skillfully polished into a freeform shape, this piece radiates an irresistible charm, making it a captivating addition to any collection. Such specimens are a treasure rarely encountered.
Lazulite, the star of this piece, possesses remarkable healing properties. It acts as a guardian of well-being, enhancing the immune system's strength and purifying the blood. It's known to regulate blood pressure, offering a soothing and cooling effect on areas of inflammation. Furthermore, it proves effective in combating insomnia and vertigo while providing solace from the depths of depression.
This Quartzite and Lazulite combination is not only aesthetically pleasing but also a testament to the health and vitality found in the heart of the Earth. It represents a unique fusion of rarity and therapeutic potential, ready to grace your space with its beauty and healing energy.
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.
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.
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.
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.
This beautiful polished septarian egg, from Madagascar, shows its interior crystallization in contrast with exterior colors.
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 Septarian 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 micro-cracks 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, the 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!
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.
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.
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.
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.
Rare Madagascar Red Agate in freeform. This distinctive form of Agate is exceptionally rare and exclusive to Madagascar. The red portion is distinguished by a dense formation of Hematite, a metallic mineral known for its red-black or steel-grey color, and is renowned for its branching appearance. The beautiful contrast of colors makes this a sought-after piece for collectors.
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.