Ammonite Pair with Pyrite features a sliced pair of fossilized ammonites with brown-black Calcite and Golden Aragonite. The Pyrite rims the circumference, defines the septa, and lines the open chambers. This piece is priced at $3,300, which includes two custom bases.
Striking sculpture of Indonesian Petrified Wood with a natural bark feature on the back, and hues of grey, blue, black and tan throughout. The piece is sourced from Indonesia and costs $750.
The stunning large Golden Quartz Cluster gets its name from the golden color from the presence of oxidized Hematite. The piece is sourced from Brazil and costs $2,100.
Arkansas Quartz features two dominant water clear crystals with a supporting cast of a half a dozen clear mid-size crystals. It has minimal damage and is sourced from Arkansas. The piece costs $7,500.
This bowl features a mix of pink, grey, white and black Onyx, hand-carved with a rustic, textured edge. It is sourced in Mexico and costs $450.
Black, white and yellow banding comprises this tiger-striped Onyx bowl with a hand-carved scalloped, rustic edge. This piece is sourced in Mexico and costs $480.
Sourced from Mexico, this ice-white, honey, and brown multi-color hand-carved Onyx bowl makes for quiet an elegant and refined piece. It costs $380.
This elegant tiger striped, hand-carved Onyx bowl features yellow, black and white banding and a white and grey textured feature in center. It is sourced in Mexico and costs and $380.
This beautiful bowl features shades of blue, brown and gold striped Onyx with a thick live edge and a natural quarried face on one side. It is sourced from Mexico and costs $450.
This article appears in the July 2019 issue of Over the Wire.