Genuine Museum Quality Citrine Crystal Point from Brazil (8 lbs)
Museum-quality, large crystal of transparent Citrine quartz point with perfectly terminated faces. This world-class point is extremely large, with ...
View full detailsMuseum-quality, large crystal of transparent Citrine quartz point with perfectly terminated faces. This world-class point is extremely large, with ...
View full detailsMuseum-quality, large crystal of transparent Citrine quartz point with perfectly terminated faces. This world-class point is extremely large, with ...
View full detailsMuseum-quality, large crystal of transparent Citrine quartz point with perfectly terminated faces. This world-class point is extremely large, with ...
View full detailsMuseum-quality, large crystal of transparent Citrine quartz point with perfectly terminated faces. This world-class point is extremely large, with ...
View full detailsMuseum-quality, large crystal of transparent Garden Quartz crystal with inclusions of green chlorite and brown clay that form chevron-shaped phant...
View full detailsTektites are ideal meditative tools, helping one to expand the consciousness into the highest frequencies. They have an empowering effect on people...
View full detailsThis specimen is a piece of Mexican Amber, also know as Mexican Mayan Amber. It is harder than most other ambers, which makes it less fragile and i...
View full detailsAAA-quality solid freeform of bulls eye Malachite from The Democratic Republic of Congo. This specimen has well defined banded concentric patterns...
View full detailsA beautiful, fossilized and calcified ammonite shell with an iridescent, opalized shimmer, displaying hints of vibrant yellow tones. This specimen ...
View full detailsCarcharodontosaurus (Dinosaur) tooth in a glass display box From Tegana Formation, North Africa. Cretaceous Age 65 million years Carcharodontosauru...
View full detailsCarcharodontosaurus (Dinosaur) tooth in a glass display box From Tegana Formation, North Africa. Cretaceous Age 65 million years Carcharodontosauru...
View full detailsCarcharodontosaurus (Dinosaur) tooth in a glass display box From Tegana Formation, North Africa. Cretaceous Age 65 million years Carcharodontosauru...
View full detailsCarcharodontosaurus (Dinosaur) tooth in a glass display box From Tegana Formation, North Africa. Cretaceous Age 65 million years Carcharodontosauru...
View full detailsCarcharodontosaurus (Dinosaur) tooth in a glass display box From Tegana Formation, North Africa. Cretaceous Age 65 million years Carcharodontosauru...
View full detailsCarcharodontosaurus (Dinosaur) tooth in a glass display box From Tegana Formation, North Africa. Cretaceous Age 65 million years Carcharodontosauru...
View full detailsCarcharodontosaurus (Dinosaur) tooth in a glass display box From Tegana Formation, North Africa. Cretaceous Age 65 million years Carcharodontosauru...
View full detailsTop AAA-quality, hand-polished Selenite sphere from Morocco. Beautifully shaped, smooth to perfect, white color that just simply reminds you of sn...
View full detailsPtychopariida is a large, heterogeneous order of trilobite containing some of the most primitive species known. The earliest species occurred in th...
View full detailsMuseum quality, 8" tall stone containing many small ammonite fossils. The ammonites are of the species Promicroceras marstonense and are Lower Jura...
View full detailsMuseum quality, 5" tall stone containing many small ammonite fossils. The ammonites are of the species Promicroceras marstonense and are Lower Jura...
View full detailsMuseum quality, 8" tall stone containing many small ammonite fossils. The ammonites are of the species Promicroceras marstonense and are Lower Jura...
View full detailsFrom the Eocene epoch. Monte Baldo, Italy. This rare and superb crab fossil comes from the limestone layers situated near Vicenza in Italy. The thr...
View full detailsFire corals (Millepora alcicornis) are members of the Cnidaria phylum, and although fire coral looks like coral, it is a member of the class Hydroz...
View full detailsFire corals (Millepora alcicornis) are members of the Cnidaria phylum, and although fire coral looks like coral, it is a member of the class Hydroz...
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