

Stone of Madagascar Labradorite
Slice of natural Agate with rhinestone
Description
Labradorite stone from Madagascar
It takes its name from the fact that it was discovered in 1770 in Canada in the Labrador Province.
At first sight, its surface looks dark, but you just have to tilt it and play with the light to see a set of colors appear with a metallic shine, mainly blue, green and gold.
Dimensions: 901g h12cm L9p5,5cm
Spearhead gypsum crystal from Seine et Marne - Size L
Spearhead gypsum crystal from Seine et Marne
Silver quartz geode - Medium model
Iridescent quartz geode - Medium model
Between 3 and 5cm approximately
All stones are different and sizes are approximate - Illustrations photos
The geodes have been stained
Silver quartz geode - Large model
Silver quartz geode - Large model
Between 6 and 8cm approximately
All stones are different and sizes are approximate - Illustrations photos
The geodes have been stained by oxides
Spearhead gypsum crystal from Seine et Marne - Size M
Spearhead gypsum crystal from Seine et Marne
Dragon Stone - Septaria egg of Madagascar - OSM62
Dragon Stone
Septaria egg of Madagascar
It's huge!
Dragon Stone - Septaria egg of Madagascar- OSM55
Dragon Stone
Septaria egg of Madagascar
Dragon Stone - Septaria egg of Madagascar - OSM52
Dragon Stone
Septaria egg of Madagascar
Spearhead gypsum crystal from Seine et Marne - Size S
Spearhead gypsum crystal from Seine et Marne
Dragon Stone - Septaria egg of Madagascar - OSM48
Dragon Stone
Septaria egg of Madagascar

Slice of natural Agate with rhinestone