When we think of glass, many of us picture it as a man-made product that we use every day. But did you know that nature also has its own versions of glass? Indeed! Volcanoes, lightning, and even meteorites all play a role in forming natural glass. And believe it or not, even the very first atomic bomb once unintentionally produced glass. Curious about how that happens? Read on quickly!
Polished gypsum crystal with light energy. Beautiful mineral to work with, feels warm.
Tatahouine meteorite from the asteroid Vesta for sale. Beautiful green in color, only 12 KG of known on earth!
Skeleton quartz elastial crystal with black tourmaline from Erongo Namibia. Quartz built up in layers. Very special and ...
Yellow Moscona fluorite from Asturias, Spain. Beautiful cubic crystals on limestone or barite. Rare, clear, and intensel...
3 selenite charging discs with the motifs flower of life, tree of life and metatron. The discs have a diameter of 10 cm.
Golden triangle set consisting of amethyst, rose quartz and rock crystal. The golden triangle placed in the house is see...
Wooden treasure box with fossil shark teeth and ray teeth that were found in Morocco.
Beautifully colored mookaite from Australia. Mookaite is a healing stone and helps in decision making.
Moldavite pendant, handmade in the Czech Republic. Green tektite and rare stone with high vibration that merges terrestr...
Amethyst is a purple quartz variety that can discolour when heated or exposed to sunlight. Amethyst has calming and clar...
Herkimer diamonds, the quartz crystals from Herkimer. The real crystals from the New York region.
Ocean Jasper is found exclusively in Madagascar. The stone is characterized by its many different colors and spherical p...
Agate, a translucent form of quartz, forms when silica deposits in igneous rocks. This stone has various color variation...
Authentic fossil sea lily (crinoid) from Mexico. These pieces are pure and natural, with no added color. Each fossil rev...
Authentic fossil sea lily (crinoid) from Mexico. These pieces are pure and natural, with no added color. Each fossil rev...
Authentic fossil sea lily (crinoid) from Mexico. These pieces are pure and natural, with no added color. Each fossil rev...
Authentic fossil sea lily (crinoid) from Mexico. These pieces are pure and natural, with no added color. Each fossil rev...
Authentic fossil sea lily (crinoid) from Mexico. These pieces are pure and natural, with no added color. Each fossil rev...
Authentic fossil sea lily (crinoid) from Mexico. These pieces are pure and natural, with no added color. Each fossil rev...
Authentic fossil sea lily (crinoid) from Mexico. These pieces are pure and natural, with no added color. Each fossil rev...
Authentic fossil sea lily (crinoid) from Mexico. These pieces are pure and natural, with no added color. Each fossil rev...
Authentic fossil sea lily (crinoid) from Mexico. These pieces are pure and natural, with no added color. Each fossil rev...
Authentic fossil sea lily (crinoid) from Mexico. These pieces are pure and natural, with no added color. Each fossil rev...
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The mysterious green gemstone from the Czech Republic holds many secrets but is unfortunately also often counterfeited. In this article, you will find answers to the questions: Where does moldavite come from? How did it form? And how can I distinguish real moldavite from fake?

Learn how to easily identify minerals with handy tests you can perform yourself! Discover how to determine hardness and how color and luster can set you on the right track.