Out of stock Trinitite #29 – 0,8 g 35,68 $ Trinitite is a glass made during the first nuclear explosion called Trinity, in Alamogordo, New Mexico on July 16, 1945. Trinitite is made from the vitrification of the desert sand linked to the different elements of the structure on which the bomb rested and the bomb itself. Recently, researchers discovered that a piece of red Trinitrite took the form of a quasicrystal. First discovered in the laboratory in the 1980s, quasicrystals also occur in nature, notably in meteorites. The Trinitrite is not at all radioactive. Details
Trinitite #28 – 1,7 g 75,30 $ Trinitite is a glass made during the first nuclear explosion called Trinity, in Alamogordo, New Mexico on July 16, 1945. Trinitite is made from the vitrification of the desert sand linked to the different elements of the structure on which the bomb rested and the bomb itself. Recently, researchers discovered that a piece of red Trinitrite took the form of a quasicrystal. First discovered in the laboratory in the 1980s, quasicrystals also occur in nature, notably in meteorites. The Trinitrite is not at all radioactive. Add to cart
Out of stock Trinitite #27 – 0,6 g 26,75 $ Trinitite is a glass made during the first nuclear explosion called Trinity, in Alamogordo, New Mexico on July 16, 1945. Trinitite is made from the vitrification of the desert sand linked to the different elements of the structure on which the bomb rested and the bomb itself. Recently, researchers discovered that a piece of red Trinitrite took the form of a quasicrystal. First discovered in the laboratory in the 1980s, quasicrystals also occur in nature, notably in meteorites. The Trinitrite is not at all radioactive. Details
Trinitite #26 – 2,7 g 119,89 $ Trinitite is a glass made during the first nuclear explosion called Trinity, in Alamogordo, New Mexico on July 16, 1945. Trinitite is made from the vitrification of the desert sand linked to the different elements of the structure on which the bomb rested and the bomb itself. Recently, researchers discovered that a piece of red Trinitrite took the form of a quasicrystal. First discovered in the laboratory in the 1980s, quasicrystals also occur in nature, notably in meteorites. The Trinitrite is not at all radioactive. Add to cart
Mexicanite pseudo tectite #12 – 14,5 g 25,76 $ This pseudo-tectite was recently discovered in Mexico in the province of Jalisco, north of the Tekila Volcano. It bears a striking resemblance to the tektites found in Asia. Only the scientific analysis conducted by Ludovic Ferrier has made it possible to determine the true nature of these stones. Add to cart
Mexicanite pseudo tectite #11 – 14 g 24,77 $ This pseudo-tectite was recently discovered in Mexico in the province of Jalisco, north of the Tekila Volcano. It bears a striking resemblance to the tektites found in Asia. Only the scientific analysis conducted by Ludovic Ferrier has made it possible to determine the true nature of these stones. Add to cart
Mexicanite pseudo tectite #10 – 18 g 31,72 $ This pseudo-tectite was recently discovered in Mexico in the province of Jalisco, north of the Tekila Volcano. Brown pieces were also discovered in the same location. Add to cart
Mexicanite pseudo tectite #9 – 23 g 40,63 $ This pseudo-tectite was recently discovered in Mexico in the province of Jalisco, north of the Tekila Volcano. Brown pieces were also discovered in the same location. Add to cart
Mexicanite pseudo tectite #8 – 13 g 22,79 $ This pseudo-tectite was recently discovered in Mexico in the province of Jalisco, north of the Tekila Volcano. It bears a striking resemblance to the tektites found in Asia. Only the scientific analysis conducted by Ludovic Ferrier has made it possible to determine the true nature of these stones. Add to cart
Mexicanite pseudo tectite #7 – 18 g 31,72 $ This pseudo-tectite was recently discovered in Mexico in the province of Jalisco, north of the Tekila Volcano. It bears a striking resemblance to the tektites found in Asia. Only the scientific analysis conducted by Ludovic Ferrier has made it possible to determine the true nature of these stones. Add to cart
Mexicanite pseudo tectite #6 – 6 g 11,89 $ This pseudo-tectite was recently discovered in Mexico in the province of Jalisco, north of the Tekila Volcano. It bears a striking resemblance to the tektites found in Asia. Only the scientific analysis conducted by Ludovic Ferrier has made it possible to determine the true nature of these stones. Add to cart
Mexicanite pseudo tectite #5 – 14 g 24,77 $ This pseudo-tectite was recently discovered in Mexico in the province of Jalisco, north of the Tekila Volcano. It bears a striking resemblance to the tektites found in Asia. Only the scientific analysis conducted by Ludovic Ferrier has made it possible to determine the true nature of these stones. Add to cart
Mexicanite pseudo tectite #4 – 33 g 58,46 $ This pseudo-tectite was recently discovered in Mexico in the province of Jalisco, north of the Tekila Volcano. It bears a striking resemblance to the tektites found in Asia. Only the scientific analysis conducted by Ludovic Ferrier has made it possible to determine the true nature of these stones. Add to cart
Mexicanite pseudo tectite #3 – 27 g 49,55 $ This pseudo-tectite was recently discovered in Mexico in the province of Jalisco, north of the Tekila Volcano. It bears a striking resemblance to the tektites found in Asia. Only the scientific analysis conducted by Ludovic Ferrier has made it possible to determine the true nature of these stones. Add to cart
Mexicanite pseudo tectite #2 – 108 g 192,23 $ This pseudo-tectite was recently discovered in Mexico in the province of Jalisco, north of the Tekila Volcano. It bears a striking resemblance to the tektites found in Asia. Only the scientific analysis conducted by Ludovic Ferrier has made it possible to determine the true nature of these stones. Add to cart
Mexicanite pseudo tectite #1 – 154 g 274,46 $ This pseudo-tectite was recently discovered in Mexico in the province of Jalisco, north of the Tekila Volcano. It bears a striking resemblance to the tektites found in Asia. Only the scientific analysis conducted by Ludovic Ferrier has made it possible to determine the true nature of these stones. Add to cart
Pearl of Wabar #5 – 0,19 g 225,91 $ The Wabar pearls are impactites created by the impact that created the Wabar crater. These glass droplets are composed of microscopic iron-nickel particles derived from local sand and iron meteorites. Add to cart
Pearl of Wabar #4 – 0,24 g 285,37 $ The Wabar pearls are impactites created by the impact that created the Wabar crater. These glass droplets are composed of microscopic iron-nickel particles derived from local sand and iron meteorites. Add to cart