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Rare Herkimer Diamond Specimen 0.6KG with Quartz, Calcite and Bitumen, New York, USA
€414,95
Unit price perRare Herkimer Diamond Specimen 0.6KG with Quartz, Calcite and Bitumen, New York, USA
€414,95
Unit price perRare Herkimer Diamond Specimen 0.6KG with Quartz, Calcite and Bitumen, New York, USA
Location: Margaret Hastings Mine, Fonda, Herkimer County, New York, USA
This exceptional Quartz, Calcite and Bitumen specimen originates from New York, USA and features a rare double terminated Herkimer Diamond naturally positioned within a sparkling druzy quartz opening. Adding to its rarity, two smaller Herkimer Diamonds are visible at the rear of the druzy cavity, naturally embedded within the quartz matrix.
Herkimer Diamonds are a variety of double terminated Quartz formed under precise hydrothermal conditions. The occurrence of multiple Herkimers within a single specimen is uncommon.
Traditionally associated with clarity, amplification and high vibration, Herkimer Diamonds resonate with the Third Eye and Crown Chakras and are often chosen to support focus and insight.
Water cleansing is not recommended. Clean gently using light dusting with a soft dry brush or cloth only, gentle handling is recommended to protect delicate crystal surfaces.
Kunzite Tower 6.8cm, Sold as Seen
This Kunzite tower features delicate shades of blush pink through to soft lilac, with subtle internal colour variation visible through the polished surface. The tower shape gives the piece a refined, upright presence while highlighting Kunzite’s natural clarity and gentle glow.
Kunzite is a lithium rich variety of Spodumene that forms within granite pegmatites, where slow crystallisation produces elongated crystal structures and soft colour zoning. Its refined appearance and light catching translucency make it a popular choice for both collectors and display settings.
Traditionally, Kunzite is associated with emotional calm, compassion and inner harmony. Strongly connected to the Heart Chakra, it is often chosen to support emotional balance, self awareness and gentle reflection.
Kunzite is suitable for brief water cleansing, though gentle handling is recommended to protect its natural structure.
Kunzite Tower 6cm, Sold as Seen
This Kunzite tower displays soft pink to lilac violet tones, characteristic of this lithium rich variety of Spodumene. The polished tower form enhances Kunzite’s natural translucency and gentle colour zoning, creating a calm and soothing visual presence.
Kunzite was named after the American mineralogist George Frederick Kunz and is valued for both its delicate colouring and its naturally calming appearance. It forms within granite pegmatites, where slow cooling allows elongated crystal structures to develop.
Traditionally, Kunzite is associated with love, emotional healing and inner peace. Closely linked to the Heart Chakra, it is often chosen to encourage compassion, self expression and a sense of emotional balance.
Kunzite is safe for water cleansing, though gentle handling is recommended due to its natural structure.
Grossular Garnet Specimen 260gr, California, USA
Location: Coyote Front Range, Inyo co California USA
This Grossular Garnet specimen originates from the Coyote Front Range, Inyo County, California, USA. This locality is known for producing a rare variety of Grossular Garnet
Grossular Garnet is a calcium aluminium silicate belonging to the Garnet group. It forms under metamorphic conditions, most commonly within limestone rich environments, where heat and pressure allow garnet crystals to develop. The distinctive colour of this variety is influenced by trace elements such as manganese and iron.
Traditionally, Grossular Garnet has been associated with renewal, stability and prosperity. Spiritually, it is linked to the Root, Sacral and Heart Chakras, where it is often chosen to support emotional balance, grounded growth and steady transformation.
Please note: This specimen is not suitable for water cleansing and should be cleaned gently using a soft dry cloth or brush only.
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Twin Tanzanite Gem 60gr, Tanzania
Location: Merelani Hills, Lelatema Mountains, Simanjiro District, Manyara Region, Tanzania
This Twin Tanzanite specimen originates from Tanzania, the only known source of this rare gemstone. The piece features a double crystal formation, where two Tanzanite crystals have grown together naturally.
Tanzanite is a calcium aluminium sorosilicate formed through metamorphic processes. Its violet blue colouring comes from trace amounts of vanadium and its strong pleochroism allows blue violet and subtle red tones to appear depending on light and viewing angle.
Traditionally associated with transformation and intuition Tanzanite resonates with the Throat Third Eye and Crown Chakras and is the December birthstone linked with Sagittarius.
Tanzanite is suitable for brief water contact though prolonged exposure may affect its lustre. Gentle handling is recommended due to its perfect cleavage.
Read more about Tanzanite here.
Vanadinite Specimen 9cm, Morocco
This Vanadinite specimen originates from the Aouli Mine in Mibladen, Morocco, a locality internationally recognised for producing some of the world’s finest Vanadinite crystals. The specimen displays rich red to orange tones with naturally formed hexagonal crystal shapes and a bright, lustrous surface.
Vanadinite is a lead vanadate mineral belonging to the Vanadate group and structurally related to the Apatite group. It forms as a secondary mineral within the oxidation zones of lead ore deposits, where vanadium rich fluids react with existing lead minerals. Crystals develop in the hexagonal crystal system and are known for their strong colour saturation and high density.
Traditionally, Vanadinite is associated with focus, vitality and manifestation. It resonates with the Root, Sacral, Solar Plexus and Third Eye Chakras, and is often chosen to support motivation, creative flow and grounded intention.
Due to its lead content and brittle nature, Vanadinite is not suitable for water cleansing. Clean gently using a soft dry brush or cloth only.
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Further Reading: Vanadinite
Spessartine Garnet 7,4cm, North Carolina, USA
This Spessartine Garnet specimen displays vibrant orange to reddish orange tones, characteristic of this manganese rich Garnet variety.
Spessartine Garnet is a member of the Garnet group within the Silicate mineral class. It forms under high temperature conditions in metamorphic rocks and granite pegmatites, where manganese plays a key role in producing its distinctive fiery colouring. Crystals often develop in rounded or dodecahedral forms, reflecting its cubic crystal system.
Historically valued for its warmth and vitality, Spessartine Garnet has been admired both as a collector mineral and as a gemstone.
Traditionally associated with creativity, confidence and motivation, Spessartine Garnet resonates with the Sacral and Solar Plexus Chakras and is often chosen to support inspiration and forward momentum.
Although Garnet is generally water safe, water cleansing is not recommended for this specimen due to the delicate matrix. Clean gently using a soft dry cloth or brush only.
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Permineralized wood 5.7cm, Germany
This Permineralised wood specimen measures approximately 5.7cm and comes from Zwenkau near Leipzig, Germany. Dating to the Eocene period, around 35 million years old, it preserves ancient wood through natural mineral replacement.
During fossilisation, mineral rich water replaced the original wood while retaining its grain and structure. Fine mineral crystals formed in this process can create a subtle natural shimmer as light reflects across the fossilised surface.
Each piece is completely natural and unique, offering a tangible connection to prehistoric forest environments.
Permineralised wood is traditionally associated with grounding and stability.
Please note: This piece includes an acrylic stand attached with removable tac, which can be easily removed.
This specimen is not suitable for water cleansing and should be cleaned gently using a soft dry cloth or brush only.
Permineralized wood 5cm, Germany
This Permineralised wood was sourced from Zwenkau near Leipzig, Germany. It dates back to the Eocene period, around 35 million years old, preserving ancient wood through a natural fossilisation process.
Permineralisation occurs when mineral rich water gradually penetrates buried wood, replacing the organic material while maintaining the original structure. Fine mineral crystals formed during this process can create a soft natural shimmer across the surface as light reflects from the fossilised grain.
Each piece is entirely natural and unique, shaped by geological conditions over millions of years. Specimens such as this offer both scientific interest and a tangible connection to ancient forest environments.
Permineralised wood is traditionally associated with grounding and stability, often valued for its steady and anchoring presence.
Please note: This piece comes with an acrylic stand attached using removable tac, which can be easily removed if preferred.
This specimen is not suitable for water cleansing and should be cleaned gently using a soft dry cloth or brush only.
Permineralized wood 6cm, Germany
This Permineralised wood specimen measures approximately 6cm and originates from Zwenkau, Leipzig, Germany. It dates to the Eocene period, around 35 million years old, and represents fossilised ancient wood preserved through mineral rich groundwater.
During permineralisation, minerals slowly replaced the original wood structure while retaining its natural grain and growth patterns. A subtle natural shimmer may be visible across the surface, caused by microscopic mineral crystals formed as silica and other minerals filled the cellular structure and began to reflect light.
Each piece is completely natural and one of a kind, offering a direct connection to ancient forest environments.Permineralised wood is traditionally associated with grounding, stability and transformation, symbolising endurance, resilience and a deep connection to the Earth.
Please note: This piece comes with an acrylic stand attached using removable tac, which can be easily removed if preferred.
This specimen is not suitable for water cleansing and should be cleaned gently using a soft dry cloth or brush only.
Carnelian Tower 229gr
This Carnelian tower features warm orange to reddish tones and includes a natural druzy opening on one face, where fine crystal growth has formed within the stone.
Carnelian is a variety of Chalcedony within the Tectosilicate mineral category. It forms from silica rich solutions that gradually crystallise within volcanic and sedimentary environments, with iron oxide inclusions giving rise to its characteristic colour.
The tower shape allows energy to be directed upward, while the druzy feature brings a natural focal point to the piece. Historically valued for its vivid colour and strength, Carnelian has been used across cultures for protective and decorative purposes.
Traditionally associated with motivation and creativity, Carnelian resonates with the Root and Sacral Chakras, supporting confidence, drive and steady forward momentum. It is often chosen during periods of creative work or personal focus.
Carnelian is safe for water cleansing, though gentle handling is recommended around the druzy area.
Further Reading: Carnelian Blog
Carnelian Tower 207gr
This Carnelian tower displays warm tones ranging from pale orange to deeper reddish orange and brown, with natural variations that reflect the stone’s formation. The tower shape allows energy to be directed upward, making it a popular form for both display and focused intention work.
Carnelian is a variety of Chalcedony, belonging to the Tectosilicate mineral category. It forms from silica rich solutions that slowly crystallise within volcanic and sedimentary environments. Its distinctive colour is caused by iron oxide inclusions within the Quartz structure.
Traditionally associated with vitality and motivation, Carnelian resonates strongly with the Root and Sacral Chakras, supporting confidence, creativity and forward movement. It is often chosen during periods of goal setting, creative focus or when a boost of grounded energy is needed.
Carnelian is safe for water cleansing and suitable for gentle, regular care.
Further Reading: Carnelian Blog
Almandine Garnet Specimen 415gr, Russia
This specimen originates from Chelyabinsk, Russia, a locality known for producing well formed garnets with rich colour and strong crystal presence. The specimen displays deep red to reddish brown tones, characteristic of iron rich Almandine, with natural crystal faces reflecting its cubic crystal structure.
Almandine Garnet is a member of the Garnet group and belongs to the Nesosilicate mineral category. It forms under high pressure and temperature conditions deep within the Earth’s crust. Its colour is primarily influenced by iron content within the crystal lattice.
Almandine crystallises in the cubic system and is valued for both its durability and its geological significance. Specimens from this region often occur in association with minerals such as Quartz, Biotite and Hornblende, reflecting the complex conditions under which they formed.
Traditionally, Almandine Garnet is associated with grounding, strength and protection. Closely linked to the Root Chakra, it is often chosen to support stability, resilience and a strong sense of connection to the Earth.
This specimen is safe for water cleansing, though gentle handling is recommended to preserve natural crystal surfaces.
Further Reading: Almandine Garnet
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Marston Marble Freeform 1.6KG, Lower Jurassic, UK
This Marston Marble freeform stands naturally on its own, making it an excellent display piece without the need for additional support. Sourced from Marston Magna in Somerset, within the Lower Jurassic Obtusum Zone, this fossil rich limestone formed around 200 million years ago in an ancient marine environment.
Marston Marble is not a true marble, but a sedimentary limestone distinguished by its abundance of fossilised ammonites. This piece contains a natural mix of Lower Jurassic ammonite forms, including Promicroceras, Asteroceras, Cymbites, Xipheroceras and related species. Marston Marble is traditionally associated with grounding, stability and continuity, symbolising endurance and the long rhythms of natural cycles.
The freeform has been carefully hand polished to reveal the fossil detail while maintaining the stone’s organic character. Please Note: Light hand polishing marks may be present please refer to the photographs for clarity.
Marston Marble is safe for gentle water contact, though cleaning is best carried out with a soft dry or lightly damp cloth rather than prolonged immersion.
Further Reading: Fossil Guide of Ammonite
Marston Marble Freeform 22cm, Lower Jurassic, UK
This Marston Marble freeform originates from Marston Magna, Somerset, within the Lower Jurassic Obtusum Zone. Formed around 200 million years ago, Marston Marble is a fossil rich sedimentary limestone, despite its traditional name.
The stone contains a natural assemblage of Lower Jurassic ammonites, including Promicroceras, Asteroceras, Cymbites, Xipheroceras and related forms. These fossilised ammonites appear as pale spiral shapes set within a darker grey to brown limestone matrix, preserving a diverse snapshot of early Jurassic marine life from a single geological environment.
This piece has been hand polished to enhance the fossil detail while retaining the natural character of the stone.
Please Note: Light hand polishing marks may be visible please refer to the photographs for detail.
Marston Marble is traditionally associated with stability, grounding and continuity, reflecting endurance, legacy and the steady rhythm of natural cycles.
This piece does not stand upright on its own. It can be displayed naturally resting on its side or supported upright using a suitable stand, depending on preference.
Marston Marble is safe for gentle water contact, though cleaning is best carried out using a soft dry or lightly damp cloth rather than prolonged immersion.
Further Reading: Fossil Guide of Ammonite
Marston Marble Freeform 16cm, Lower Jurassic, UK
This Marston Marble freeform originates from Marston Magna, Somerset, within the Lower Jurassic Obtusum Zone. Despite its name, Marston Marble is not a true marble but a fossil rich sedimentary limestone formed around 200 million years ago in a shallow marine environment.The stone contains a natural assemblage of Lower Jurassic ammonites, including Promicroceras, Asteroceras, Cymbites, Xipheroceras and related ammonite forms.Each specimen is completely unique, with variations in fossil density, pattern and tone.
Marston Marble has long been valued locally and was historically used in architecture and monuments throughout Somerset, giving each piece both geological and historical significance. This freeform has been shaped and polished to highlight the fossil detail while retaining the natural character of the stone.
Please note that light hand polishing marks may be visible; please refer to the photographs for detail.
Marston Marble is traditionally associated with stability, grounding and continuity, often viewed as a stone that reflects endurance, legacy and the steady rhythm of natural cycles.
Marston Marble is safe for gentle water contact, though cleaning is best carried out using a soft dry or lightly damp cloth rather than prolonged immersion.
Further Reading: Fossil Guide of Ammonite
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