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    • Ammonite

    • $38.00
    • Ammonites are an extinct cephalopod marine creature related to today's Nautilus. They are frequently found as fossils in marine rocks dating from 419-66 million years ago. The name Ammonite comes from Pliny the Elder, who referred to the coiled nature of the shells resembling the Egyption God Ammon (Amun), who had ram’s horns. Associated with the Third Eye Chakra, the…
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    • Ammonite

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    • Ammonites are an extinct cephalopod marine creature related to today's Nautilus. They are frequently found as fossils in marine rocks dating from 419-66 million years ago. The name Ammonite comes from Pliny the Elder, who referred to the coiled nature of the shells resembling the Egyption God Ammon (Amun), who had ram’s horns. Associated with the Third Eye Chakra, the…
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    • Ammonite

    • $38.00
    • Ammonites are an extinct cephalopod marine creature related to today's Nautilus. They are frequently found as fossils in marine rocks dating from 419-66 million years ago. The name Ammonite comes from Pliny the Elder, who referred to the coiled nature of the shells resembling the Egyption God Ammon (Amun), who had ram’s horns. Associated with the Third Eye Chakra, the…
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    • Ammonite

    • $38.00
    • Ammonites are an extinct cephalopod marine creature related to today's Nautilus. They are frequently found as fossils in marine rocks dating from 419-66 million years ago. The name Ammonite comes from Pliny the Elder, who referred to the coiled nature of the shells resembling the Egyption God Ammon (Amun), who had ram’s horns. Associated with the Third Eye Chakra, the…
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    • Ammonite

    • $38.00
    • Ammonites are an extinct cephalopod marine creature related to today's Nautilus. They are frequently found as fossils in marine rocks dating from 419-66 million years ago. The name Ammonite comes from Pliny the Elder, who referred to the coiled nature of the shells resembling the Egyption God Ammon (Amun), who had ram’s horns. Associated with the Third Eye Chakra, the…
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    • Ammonite

    • $38.00
    • Ammonites are an extinct cephalopod marine creature related to today's Nautilus. They are frequently found as fossils in marine rocks dating from 419-66 million years ago. The name Ammonite comes from Pliny the Elder, who referred to the coiled nature of the shells resembling the Egyption God Ammon (Amun), who had ram’s horns. Associated with the Third Eye Chakra, the…
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    • Ammonite

    • $6.00
    • Ammonites are an extinct cephalopod marine creature related to today's Nautilus. They are frequently found as fossils in marine rocks dating from 419-66 million years ago. The name Ammonite comes from Pliny the Elder, who referred to the coiled nature of the shells resembling the Egyption God Ammon (Amun), who had ram’s horns. Associated with the Third Eye Chakra, the…
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    • Ammonite

    • $6.00
    • Ammonites are an extinct cephalopod marine creature related to today's Nautilus. They are frequently found as fossils in marine rocks dating from 419-66 million years ago. The name Ammonite comes from Pliny the Elder, who referred to the coiled nature of the shells resembling the Egyption God Ammon (Amun), who had ram’s horns. Associated with the Third Eye Chakra, the…
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    • Ammonite

    • $8.00
    • Ammonites are an extinct cephalopod marine creature related to today's Nautilus. They are frequently found as fossils in marine rocks dating from 419-66 million years ago. The name Ammonite comes from Pliny the Elder, who referred to the coiled nature of the shells resembling the Egyption God Ammon (Amun), who had ram’s horns. Associated with the Third Eye Chakra, the…
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    • Ammonite

    • $8.00
    • Ammonites are an extinct cephalopod marine creature related to today's Nautilus. They are frequently found as fossils in marine rocks dating from 419-66 million years ago. The name Ammonite comes from Pliny the Elder, who referred to the coiled nature of the shells resembling the Egyption God Ammon (Amun), who had ram’s horns. Associated with the Third Eye Chakra, the…
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  • Ammonite Quick View
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    • Ammonite

    • $8.00
    • Ammonites are an extinct cephalopod marine creature related to today's Nautilus. They are frequently found as fossils in marine rocks dating from 419-66 million years ago. The name Ammonite comes from Pliny the Elder, who referred to the coiled nature of the shells resembling the Egyption God Ammon (Amun), who had ram’s horns. Associated with the Third Eye Chakra, the…
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  • Ammonite Quick View
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    • Ammonite

    • $8.00
    • Ammonites are an extinct cephalopod marine creature related to today's Nautilus. They are frequently found as fossils in marine rocks dating from 419-66 million years ago. The name Ammonite comes from Pliny the Elder, who referred to the coiled nature of the shells resembling the Egyption God Ammon (Amun), who had ram’s horns. Associated with the Third Eye Chakra, the…
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    • Ammonite

    • $8.00
    • Ammonites are an extinct cephalopod marine creature related to today's Nautilus. They are frequently found as fossils in marine rocks dating from 419-66 million years ago. The name Ammonite comes from Pliny the Elder, who referred to the coiled nature of the shells resembling the Egyption God Ammon (Amun), who had ram’s horns. Associated with the Third Eye Chakra, the…
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  • Ammonite Quick View
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    • Ammonite

    • $8.00
    • Ammonites are an extinct cephalopod marine creature related to today's Nautilus. They are frequently found as fossils in marine rocks dating from 419-66 million years ago. The name Ammonite comes from Pliny the Elder, who referred to the coiled nature of the shells resembling the Egyption God Ammon (Amun), who had ram’s horns. Associated with the Third Eye Chakra, the…
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  • Ammonite Quick View
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    • Ammonite

    • $8.00
    • Ammonites are an extinct cephalopod marine creature related to today's Nautilus. They are frequently found as fossils in marine rocks dating from 419-66 million years ago. The name Ammonite comes from Pliny the Elder, who referred to the coiled nature of the shells resembling the Egyption God Ammon (Amun), who had ram’s horns. Associated with the Third Eye Chakra, the…
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    • Ammonite

    • $10.00
    • Ammonites are an extinct cephalopod marine creature related to today's Nautilus. They are frequently found as fossils in marine rocks dating from 419-66 million years ago. The name Ammonite comes from Pliny the Elder, who referred to the coiled nature of the shells resembling the Egyption God Ammon (Amun), who had ram’s horns. Associated with the Third Eye Chakra, the…
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    • Ammonite

    • $15.00
    • Ammonites are an extinct cephalopod marine creature related to today's Nautilus. They are frequently found as fossils in marine rocks dating from 419-66 million years ago. The name Ammonite comes from Pliny the Elder, who referred to the coiled nature of the shells resembling the Egyption God Ammon (Amun), who had ram’s horns. Associated with the Third Eye Chakra, the…
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    • Ammonite

    • $22.00
    • Ammonites are an extinct cephalopod marine creature related to today's Nautilus. They are frequently found as fossils in marine rocks dating from 419-66 million years ago. The name Ammonite comes from Pliny the Elder, who referred to the coiled nature of the shells resembling the Egyption God Ammon (Amun), who had ram’s horns. Associated with the Third Eye Chakra, the…
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    • Ammonite

    • $77.00
    • Ammonites are an extinct cephalopod marine creature related to today's Nautilus. They are frequently found as fossils in marine rocks dating from 419-66 million years ago. The name Ammonite comes from Pliny the Elder, who referred to the coiled nature of the shells resembling the Egyption God Ammon (Amun), who had ram’s horns. Associated with the Third Eye Chakra, the…
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  • AmmoniteAmmonite Quick View
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    • Ammonite

    • $77.00
    • Ammonites are an extinct cephalopod marine creature related to today's Nautilus. They are frequently found as fossils in marine rocks dating from 419-66 million years ago. The name Ammonite comes from Pliny the Elder, who referred to the coiled nature of the shells resembling the Egyption God Ammon (Amun), who had ram’s horns. Associated with the Third Eye Chakra, the…
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    • Ammonite

    • $88.00
    • Ammonites are an extinct cephalopod marine creature related to today's Nautilus. They are frequently found as fossils in marine rocks dating from 419-66 million years ago. The name Ammonite comes from Pliny the Elder, who referred to the coiled nature of the shells resembling the Egyption God Ammon (Amun), who had ram’s horns. Associated with the Third Eye Chakra, the…
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    • Ammonite Pendant

    • $33.00
    • Ammonites are an extinct cephalopod marine creature related to today's Nautilus. They are frequently found as fossils in marine rocks dating from 419-66 million years ago. The name Ammonite comes from Pliny the Elder, who referred to the coiled nature of the shells resembling the Egyption God Ammon (Amun), who had ram’s horns. Associated with the Third Eye Chakra, the…
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    • Ammonite Pendant

    • $33.00
    • Ammonites are an extinct cephalopod marine creature related to today's Nautilus. They are frequently found as fossils in marine rocks dating from 419-66 million years ago. The name Ammonite comes from Pliny the Elder, who referred to the coiled nature of the shells resembling the Egyption God Ammon (Amun), who had ram’s horns. Associated with the Third Eye Chakra, the…
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  • Auralite HeartAuralite Heart Quick View
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    • Auralite Heart

    • $38.00
    • Auralite is a composite mineral of Titanite, Cacoxenite, Lepidocrocite, Ajoite, Hematite, Magnetite, Pyrite, Goethite, Pyrolusite, Gold, Silver, Platinum, Nickel, Copper, Iron, Limonite, Sphalerite, Covellite, Chalcopyrite, Gialite, Epidote, Bornite, Rutile. Each piece of auralite contains anywhere from 3-23 of these minerals, essentially on an amethyst base.
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  • DioptaseDioptase Quick View
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    • Dioptase

    • $411.00
    • Dioptase is a copper cyclosilicate mineral that is found in the oxidation zones above copper deposits alongside Malachite, Chrysocolla & Shattuckite. An intense emerald green to blue-green color, Dioptase is extremely rare, found only in Namibia, Kazakhstan, Russia and Arizona. Our Dioptase is from Russia. Associated with the Heart Chakra, the zodiac signs of Sagittarius and Scorpio and vibrates to…
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    • Faden Quartz Pendant

    • $99.00
    • Faden Quartz is named after the German word, Faden, for thread. The crystals appear to have a tabular, thread-like white stripe going through the middle. Faden Quartz forms in cavities between rocks that are continuously growing or moving closer to the surface. Due to the constant movement of these rocks, the Faden Quartz crystals continuously crack and heal over while…
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    • Faden Quartz Pendant

    • $99.00
    • Faden Quartz is named after the German word, Faden, for thread. The crystals appear to have a tabular, thread-like white stripe going through the middle. Faden Quartz forms in cavities between rocks that are continuously growing or moving closer to the surface. Due to the constant movement of these rocks, the Faden Quartz crystals continuously crack and heal over while…
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    • Faden Quartz Pendant

    • $66.00
    • Faden Quartz is named after the German word, Faden, for thread. The crystals appear to have a tabular, thread-like white stripe going through the middle. Faden Quartz forms in cavities between rocks that are continuously growing or moving closer to the surface. Due to the constant movement of these rocks, the Faden Quartz crystals continuously crack and heal over while…
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  • Herkimer DiamondHerkimer Diamond Quick View
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    • Herkimer Diamond

    • $177.00
    • Herkimer Diamonds are a variety of quartz which are only found in Herkimer county, New York. They are double terminated and are called diamonds because of their clarity. Rare specimens can contain some hints of smokey. This is the largest Herkimer Diamond that we have in our collection! Herkimer Diamonds can be used to facilitate a gentle release of old…
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  • Petrified Wood Palm Quick View
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    • Petrified Wood Palm

    • $22.00
    • Petrified Wood is a fossilized wood which forms when wood is buried underground. The wood is protected by oxygen and slowly fossilized when water flows through the ground and replaces the organic material with calcite and silica. Sometimes pyrite and quartz are found in petrified wood, even opal too. Useful for past-life explorations, Petrified Wood encourages survival instincts. It is…
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    • Petrified Wood Palm

    • $28.00
    • Petrified Wood is a fossilized wood which forms when wood is buried underground. The wood is protected by oxygen and slowly fossilized when water flows through the ground and replaces the organic material with calcite and silica. Sometimes pyrite and quartz are found in petrified wood, even opal too. Useful for past-life explorations, Petrified Wood encourages survival instincts. It is…
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    • Petrified Wood Palm

    • $22.00
    • Petrified Wood is a fossilized wood which forms when wood is buried underground. The wood is protected by oxygen and slowly fossilized when water flows through the ground and replaces the organic material with calcite and silica. Sometimes pyrite and quartz are found in petrified wood, even opal too. Useful for past-life explorations, Petrified Wood encourages survival instincts. It is…
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  • Petrified Wood Palm Quick View
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    • Petrified Wood Palm

    • $22.00
    • Petrified Wood is a fossilized wood which forms when wood is buried underground. The wood is protected by oxygen and slowly fossilized when water flows through the ground and replaces the organic material with calcite and silica. Sometimes pyrite and quartz are found in petrified wood, even opal too. Useful for past-life explorations, Petrified Wood encourages survival instincts. It is…
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  • Petrified Wood Palm Quick View
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    • Petrified Wood Palm

    • $28.00
    • Petrified Wood is a fossilized wood which forms when wood is buried underground. The wood is protected by oxygen and slowly fossilized when water flows through the ground and replaces the organic material with calcite and silica. Sometimes pyrite and quartz are found in petrified wood, even opal too. Useful for past-life explorations, Petrified Wood encourages survival instincts. It is…
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  • Petrified Wood Palm Quick View
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    • Petrified Wood Palm

    • $28.00
    • Petrified Wood is a fossilized wood which forms when wood is buried underground. The wood is protected by oxygen and slowly fossilized when water flows through the ground and replaces the organic material with calcite and silica. Sometimes pyrite and quartz are found in petrified wood, even opal too. Useful for past-life explorations, Petrified Wood encourages survival instincts. It is…
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  • Petrified Wood Palm Quick View
    • Petrified Wood Palm Quick View
    • Petrified Wood Palm

    • $28.00
    • Petrified Wood is a fossilized wood which forms when wood is buried underground. The wood is protected by oxygen and slowly fossilized when water flows through the ground and replaces the organic material with calcite and silica. Sometimes pyrite and quartz are found in petrified wood, even opal too. Useful for past-life explorations, Petrified Wood encourages survival instincts. It is…
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  • Petrified Wood Palm Quick View
    • Petrified Wood Palm Quick View
    • Petrified Wood Palm

    • $28.00
    • Petrified Wood is a fossilized wood which forms when wood is buried underground. The wood is protected by oxygen and slowly fossilized when water flows through the ground and replaces the organic material with calcite and silica. Sometimes pyrite and quartz are found in petrified wood, even opal too. Useful for past-life explorations, Petrified Wood encourages survival instincts. It is…
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  • Petrified Wood Palm Quick View
    • Petrified Wood Palm Quick View
    • Petrified Wood Palm

    • $22.00
    • Petrified Wood is a fossilized wood which forms when wood is buried underground. The wood is protected by oxygen and slowly fossilized when water flows through the ground and replaces the organic material with calcite and silica. Sometimes pyrite and quartz are found in petrified wood, even opal too. Useful for past-life explorations, Petrified Wood encourages survival instincts. It is…
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  • Petrified Wood Palm Quick View
    • Petrified Wood Palm Quick View
    • Petrified Wood Palm

    • $33.00
    • Petrified Wood is a fossilized wood which forms when wood is buried underground. The wood is protected by oxygen and slowly fossilized when water flows through the ground and replaces the organic material with calcite and silica. Sometimes pyrite and quartz are found in petrified wood, even opal too. Useful for past-life explorations, Petrified Wood encourages survival instincts. It is…
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  • Petrified Wood PalmPetrified Wood Palm Quick View
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    • Petrified Wood Palm

    • $33.00
    • Petrified Wood is a fossilized wood which forms when wood is buried underground. The wood is protected by oxygen and slowly fossilized when water flows through the ground and replaces the organic material with calcite and silica. Sometimes pyrite and quartz are found in petrified wood, even opal too. Useful for past-life explorations, Petrified Wood encourages survival instincts. It is…
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  • Petrified Wood Palm Quick View
    • Petrified Wood Palm Quick View
    • Petrified Wood Palm

    • $33.00
    • Petrified Wood is a fossilized wood which forms when wood is buried underground. The wood is protected by oxygen and slowly fossilized when water flows through the ground and replaces the organic material with calcite and silica. Sometimes pyrite and quartz are found in petrified wood, even opal too. Useful for past-life explorations, Petrified Wood encourages survival instincts. It is…
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