Black, Grey, Silver, Metallic, Smoked Stones
Listed here are all black, smoky, silver or metal-colored stones, such as Obsidian, Shungite, Tourmaline, Onyx, Tektite, Spinel, Hematite, Galena...
Campo Del Cielo meteorites from Argentina Grade A++++
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Campo Del Cielo Meteorites.
Etymology:
Meteorites are most often named after the place where they fell. This meteorite is named after the plain cal...
Magahony mahogany obsidian from Mexico tumbled stone Grade A++++
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Obsidian / Volcanic Glass: Mahogany or Magahony.
Etymology:
Obsidian: Named after the Roman Obsius, who is believed to have discovered this stone i...
Magahony mahogany obsidian from Mexico tumbled stone Grade A++++
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Obsidian / Volcanic Glass: Mahogany or Magahony.
Etymology:
Obsidian: Named after the Roman Obsius, who is believed to have discovered this stone i...
Magahony mahogany obsidian from Mexico tumbled stone Grade A++++
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Obsidian / Volcanic Glass: Mahogany or Magahony.
Etymology:
Obsidian: Named after the Roman Obsius, who is believed to have discovered this stone i...
Magahony mahogany obsidian from Mexico tumbled stone Grade A++++
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Obsidian / Volcanic Glass: Mahogany or Magahony.
Etymology:
Obsidian: Named after the Roman Obsius, who is believed to have discovered this stone in E...
Magahony mahogany obsidian from Mexico tumbled stone Grade A++++
Presentation :
Names) :
Obsidian / Volcanic Glass: Mahogany or Magahony.
Etymology:
Obsidian: Named after the Roman Obsius, who is believed to have discovered this stone in...
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