This fossil tooth belongs to the extinct Megalodon shark. This giant could grow up to 18 meters!
Fragments of the Sariçiçek meteorite, a howardite that was observed as a bright fireball over Turkey in 2015. Howardites belong to the HED meteorites and are associated with asteroid Vesta.
Approximately 14.2 million years ago, a meteorite impact formed moldavite, a stone known for its intense energy and connection to cosmic forces.
Aventurine is a quartz variant with various inclusions that give color to the stone. It is a calming stone and beloved mineral.
Celestobarite is a barium-rich celestine and is considered a combination between barite and celestine.
Fossil sea urchins from the closed limestone quarry in Lixhe Belgium. Between 66 and 72.1 million years old (Late Cretaceous)
8 beautiful bracelets of colored agate. The beads have a diameter of 10 mm.
This is a ruby in the natural and typical hexagonal crystal form. Ruby stands for passion, protection and prosperity.
This is a ruby in the natural and typical hexagonal crystal form. Ruby stands for passion, protection and prosperity.
This fossil tooth belongs to the extinct Megalodon shark. This giant could grow up to 18 meters!
Teeth of the largest land predator that ever lived! The Spinosaurus. This dinosaur could grow up to 15 meters long!
A beautiful tooth of the Mosasaurus, a saurian that inhabited the seas in the late Cretaceous (71.3-65.4 million years ago).
Rare blue topaz tumbled stones from Brazil, prized for their clear energy, spiritual properties and rare provenance.
Chalcedony is found as a filling for cavities and crevices. The stone consists of fine quartz fibers that are always slightly porous. These beautiful pendants are silver-plated.
A beautiful tooth of the Mosasaurus, a saurian that populated the seas in the late Cretaceous (71.3-65.4 million years ago).
Amethyst is a purple quartz variety that can discolour when heated or exposed to sunlight. Amethyst has calming and clarifying properties and can help with decision making, anger management and overcoming addictions.
Approximately 14.2 million years ago, a meteorite impact formed moldavite, a stone known for its intense energy and connection to cosmic forces.
Phacops trilobite from Morocco. Trilobites are very old fossils that lived before the dinosaurs. The last trilobites became extinct 250 million years ago.
The Aguas Zarcas meteorite, which fell in Costa Rica in 2019, is considered one of the most detailed representations of organic synthesis in the early solar system. The meteorite contains valuable information about prebiotic compounds.
Very special fluorite that changes from green to purple under the UV radiation of daylight! A fantastic phenomenon that very few minerals possess.
Aquamarine is the Sea Blue variant of Beril. A beloved gemstone and protector of seafarers for centuries.
The basilosaurus was an impressive prehistoric whale with conical teeth on the front and triangular teeth with many points on the back. The animal had a bite force of at least 1670 kg and lived during the late Eocene.