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12 May 2023: Welcome to our new migrated shop

05/12/2023
by David Kalat

On 12th May 2023 we switched/migrated from our old store.We were not able to move customers accounts and order history records.Our former customers need to create new accounts in new shop.We will be adding more specimens step by step,migrate old items as well as start adding new specimens.

Authenticity card and label included for every Moldavite item

05/09/2023
by David Kalat
AUTHENTICITY CARD AND LABEL INCLUDED FOR EVERY MOLDAVITE ITEM

We understand that due to icreasing volume of Moldavite fakes especially on Asian market customers are scared of buying a fake instead of real genuine moldavite.

Every our Moldavite - Tektite & Meteorite item includes our company authenticity signed card / label with our company detail.As I.M.C.A. International Meteorite Collectors Association member (id 2082) we guarantee authenticity and also offer 30 days money back guarantee.

Please check our IMCA member profile here



 

Basic facts about Moldavite

05/09/2023
by David Kalat
BASIC FACTS ABOUT  MOLDAVITE
Brief history and main informations about Moldavites:
 
Moldavite (Czech: Vltavín) is an olive-green or dull greenish vitreous substance possibly formed by a meteorite impact. It is one kind of tektite. It was named by Armand Dufrénoy for the town of Moldauthein (Czech: Týn nad Vltavou) in Bohemia (the Czech Republic), where it occurs. It is sometimes cut and polished as an ornamental stone under the name of pseudo-chrysolite.
 
 

About Libyan Desert Glass

05/09/2023
by David Kalat
ABOUT LIBYAN DESERT GLASS

Libyan glass (LDG) is a rare mostly yellow-colored tektite / impactite,called also impact glass. It is found in only one place in the world in the desert near the borders of Libya and Egypt. For this reason, it is also called Libyan desert glass. The origin is not yet completely known. but it is assumed that it was created when an asteroid or comet hit the earth's surface approximately in the Tertiary period about 28 million years ago. However, the place of impact has not yet been found and the theory of its origin is therefore uncertain. It is the purest glass on earth, it contains about 98 % of silicate and shock minerals formed during impact. The melting point of LDG is higher than that of ordinary glass, i.e. 1700 degrees Celsius.

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