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3.22g Marouskovo Pole Moldavite

$106.00
$106.00
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This attractive 3.22 gram Moldavite originates from the renowned Marouskovo Pole locality and is a fine example of the distinctive character that has made specimens from this deposit so desirable amongst collectors. Its pleasing proportions are complemented by a beautifully weathered surface, featuring an intricate network of natural corrugations, shallow pits and flowing ridges that give the specimen exceptional depth and visual appeal.

The stone displays a lovely olive-green hue with excellent translucency, becoming increasingly vibrant when illuminated. Fine natural sculpting covers both faces, while the edges retain crisp definition, highlighting the specimen's untouched natural form. The combination of attractive texture, clarity and balanced shape makes this an outstanding addition to any serious Moldavite collection.

Whether purchased as a collector's specimen, an investment-grade natural tektite or simply to appreciate one of nature's most extraordinary glasses, this Marouskovo Pole Moldavite is a superb example of its locality.

Each piece comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and is backed by our money-back authenticity guarantee, ensuring you can purchase with complete confidence.

What is Moldavite & where is it from?

Moldavite is a rare tektite or meteoric glass, caused by an asteroid impact 15 million years ago. The intense, 10,000°C+ temperatures of the strike vapourised the asteroid, target rock and sand, flinging the molten substance high into the atmosphere.

From the impact zone in Germany some 300km away, it landed back to earth in what is now the Czech Republic and as it flew, it cooled and solidified into translucent green, glass-like droplets of various shapes and sizes.

It is said that only 1% of what had originally fallen is still intact to this day and the estimates of the total amount of Moldavite remaining is under 300 tonnes. In comparison with gold or diamonds, this makes Moldavite 1000x rarer.

99% of all Moldavite is found in a small area in the southern part of the Czech Republic. It can be found on the surface but the highly prized, well-preserved specimens are found up to 6 metres underground.

Moldavite NZ
Moldavite NZ is a small family business and collectors hub based in New Zealand. We are the only exclusive Moldavite dealer in the Southern Hemisphere. We source all of our Moldavite directly through our family and trusted contacts in the Czech Republic. All of our Moldavite and jewellery is guaranteed for authenticity by a 100% money-back guarantee.

3.22g Marouskovo Pole Moldavite

3.22g Marouskovo Pole Moldavite

$106.00

3.22g Marouskovo Pole Moldavite

$106.00

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

1. What is Moldavite, and where does it come from?

Moldavite is a rare, green tektite formed from a meteorite impact that occurred around 15 million years ago in what is now the Czech Republic. This extraordinary stone is found only in a small region around the Moldau River in Bohemia, making it one of the rarest gemstones on Earth.

Authentic Moldavite has a distinctive surface texture, natural pits, and a translucent green color that varies in intensity. It is also lighter than glass imitations. To ensure authenticity, purchase Moldavite from reputable sources, and consider requesting a certificate of authenticity.

Moldavite is believed to be a powerful stone for transformation, personal growth, and spiritual connection. It is often used in meditation, energy healing, and other spiritual practices to enhance intuition, amplify energy, and facilitate communication with higher realms.

To care for your Moldavite jewelry, gently clean it with a soft cloth and mild soap. Avoid exposing it to harsh chemicals, extreme temperatures, or prolonged sunlight, as these can affect its color and structure. Store Moldavite separately to prevent scratches.

Moldavite is expensive due to its rarity and limited supply, as it is found only in a specific region of the Czech Republic. Additionally, its unique origins and increasing popularity as both a gemstone and a spiritual tool contribute to its high value. Prices can vary significantly depending on the size, quality, and uniqueness of the piece.

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