Diopside tumble stone, this stone makes room for friendship and teaches you to enjoy every moment.
Diopside tumble stone, this stone makes room for friendship and teaches you to enjoy every moment.
Diopside tumble stone, this stone makes room for friendship and teaches you to enjoy every moment.
Diopside tumble stone, this stone makes room for friendship and teaches you to enjoy every moment.
Diopside tumble stone, this stone makes room for friendship and teaches you to enjoy every moment.
Diopside tumble stone, this stone makes room for friendship and teaches you to enjoy every moment.
Beautiful bracelet of moss agate, the bringer of peace, balance and stability.
Polychrome jasper was first found in 2006 in the Norcross-Madagascar desert. There is only a small area where this colorful jasper variant occurs
Cobalto Calcite from Congo, the stone of unconditional love and a powerful charger for the chakras.
Tooth of a Carcharodontosaurus, this was a large carnivorous dinosaur that lived about 100 million years ago near present-day North Africa
Obsidian is natural glass formed from rapidly cooling lava. It has been used for centuries by all major civilizations.
Water agate can contain liquid inclusions, which are very small and cannot be seen with the naked eye.
Dendrite is a crystal form reminiscent of the branches of a tree. Formed by manganese-containing minerals. Dendrite is often mistakenly mistaken for a fossil.
Dendrite is a crystal form reminiscent of the branches of a tree. Formed by manganese-containing minerals. Dendrite is often mistakenly mistaken for a fossil.
Beautiful silver pendant of a green man on a leather cord. The pendant measures 3.5 x 2 cm and weighs about 4 grams.
Beautifully polished cryolite or ice stone with siderite and galenite inclusions. Cryolite is a rare mineral from Greenland.
These 'pearls of fire' from Indonesia are particularly powerful stones formed by volcanic eruptions and fall under the pseudo tektites.
Seraphinite for sale, the mineral with angel wings. found in eastern Siberia, Russia
These teeth served as hammers to crack shellfish and even turtle shields. The globidens was a mosasaur with its own eating style.