Spheres (49 to 73 of 73)
Refine- Purple Fluorite Sphere 78mm $120.60
- Ametrine Sphere 32mm $57.60
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Amethyst Geode Sphere 70mm
$417.60
Deepest Purple Amethyst from Uruguay.
- Red Jasper Sphere 40mm $27.00
- Green Aventurine Sphere 40mm $27.00
- Chevron Amethyst Sphere 40mm $32.40
- Tigers Eye Sphere 40mm $28.80
- Rose Quartz Sphere 40mm $27.00
- Chevron Amethyst Sphere 70mm $122.40
- Lapis Lazuli Sphere 63mm $153.00
- Lapis Lazuli Sphere 70mm $208.80
- Pistachio calcite Sphere 50mm $93.60
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Honey Calcite Sphere /65mm
$91.80
Sphere approx 65mm
- Honey Calcite Sphere/ 72mm $97.20
- Rainbow Obsidian Sphere/ 20mm $3.78
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Blue Aura Quartz Sphere/ 20mm
$3.60
Sold individually. Contains cracks and chips.
Spheres range from approximately 20-21mm.
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Honey Calcite Sphere/ 78mm
$102.60
Stand is not included.
- Honey Calcite Sphere/ 72mm $80.64
- Smokey Quartz Sphere/ 65mm $201.60
- Honey Calcite Sphere/ 52mm $30.60 Out of Stock
- Smokey Quartz Sphere/ 79mm $221.40
- Shungite Sphere/ 30mm $14.40
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Selenite Sphere Large
$79.20
Size and weight are averaged. approximately 10-11cm diameter.Stand not included.Due to how fragile Selenite is, these products require extra packaging and may incur extra shipping costs.
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Selenite Sphere 70-80mm
$18.00
Approx. 70mm-80mm
Each Selenite Sphere is Unique. May differ in slightly in appearance, colouration and size. There may be some markings in the soft mineral as displayed per photograph.
Due to how fragile Selenite is, these products require extra packaging and may incur extra shipping costs.
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Orthoceras Fossil Sphere
$14.40
These Spheres range from 55-65mm. Each is unique, size, weight and appearance will differ.Orthoceras ("straight horn") is a genus of extinct nautiloid cephalopod. This genus is sometimes called Orthoceratites.Orthoceras fossils are common and have a global distribution, occurring in any marine rock, especially limestones. Well-known examples occur in Morocco, Scandinavia, the Alps, and Iowa.Orthoceras can be found in sizes ranging from less than a centimeter to more than 14 feet long. Orthoceras is the ancestor of Ammonites and squidsPlease note this sphere is not completely rounded.Stand not included.