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Natural Dazzling Pyrite Carved Heart, gift packaged in a velvet drawstring bag.
Photo is representative of the one you'll receive - size varies from 3"-4" x 2-3"
Unique Gift to show your love! Makes a great paperweight and keepsake.
Fantastic holiday gift, Valentine's Day Gift, Mother's Day Gift, Wedding Favor
Note: Stand not included
Express your appreciation and love with this natural solid pyrite (fool's gold) carved heart. Can be used as a paperweight or a decorative item. Great mineral gift! The mineral pyrite, or iron pyrite, also known as fool's gold, is an iron sulfide with the chemical formula FeS2. This mineral's metallic luster and pale brass-yellow hue give it a superficial resemblance to gold, hence the well-known nickname of "fool's gold."
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Complete gemstone mining kit comes with 5 pound sluice bag, sand sifter, and mineral ID chart. Great DIY science project for at-home and homeschooling panning use. Great gemstone and mineral birthday party activity. Find amethyst, rough emerald, quartz, shark teeth, citrine, and much more! Collect dozens of genuine specimens!Sold Out $2,500.00
Genuine polished Petrified Wood specimen 220+ million years old - from Madagascar. Measures 42" Tall, 11.5" Width & 8.5" Thick - Weight 80-90 lb. No stand needed. Self base. Awesome decor piece. Seen at $2,500+. Pick up only - in NJ
$300.00
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This one-of-a-kind fossil ammonite comes as a matching pair, sliced into two perfect halves and polished, each a fascinating specimen. It makes for a wonderful fossil gift or even an earth science teacher or paleontologist resource.
Ammonites are the ancient equivalent to the modern-day chambered Nautilus. These sea-faring squids built a chambered shell in which they would pump air into the empty chambers and float at different levels of the ocean in search of food. This unique ability to float at different depths of the ocean is what inspired Jules Vern (the famous science fiction writer) to call the first submarine the Nautilus.
Ammonites lived approximately 400 million years ago. The extinct ammonite that descended from Nautiloids is an example of the remarkable symmetry often found in nature. Ammonites were Cephalopods sharing a common ancestor with the squid and octopus that appeared in the Devonian and disappeared with the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period.
The specimen pictured is the one you will receive. No two ammonites are alike!
$89.99
This one-of-a-kind fossil ammonite comes as a matching pair, sliced into two perfect halves and polished, each a fascinating specimen. It makes for a wonderful fossil gift or even an earth science teacher or paleontologist resource.
Ammonites are the ancient equivalent of the modern-day chambered Nautilus. These sea-faring squids built a chambered shell in which they would pump air into the empty chambers and float at different levels of the ocean in search of food. This unique ability to float at different depths of the ocean is what inspired Jules Vern (the famous science fiction writer) to call the first submarine the Nautilus.
Ammonites lived approximately 400 million years ago. The extinct ammonite that descended from Nautiloids is an example of the remarkable symmetry often found in nature. Ammonites were Cephalopods sharing a common ancestor with the squid and octopus that appeared in the Devonian and disappeared with the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period.
The specimen pictured is the one you will receive. No two ammonites are alike!
$69.99
This one-of-a-kind fossil ammonite comes as a matching pair, sliced into two perfect halves and polished, each a fascinating specimen. It makes for a wonderful fossil gift or even an earth science teacher or paleontologist resource.
Ammonites are the ancient equivalent of the modern-day chambered Nautilus. These sea-faring squids built a chambered shell in which they would pump air into the empty chambers and float at different levels of the ocean in search of food. This unique ability to float at different depths of the ocean is what inspired Jules Vern (the famous science fiction writer) to call the first submarine the Nautilus.
Ammonites lived approximately 400 million years ago. The extinct ammonite that descended from Nautiloids is an example of the remarkable symmetry often found in nature. Ammonites were Cephalopods sharing a common ancestor with the squid and octopus that appeared in the Devonian and disappeared with the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period.
The specimen pictured is the one you will receive. No two ammonites are alike!