From Caucasus

Minerals & Stone

Collected and quarried from the mountain geology of Georgia and the South Caucasus. Each piece is unique — dimensions, weight, and photos are confirmed before invoicing. Prices are approximate and depend on size and grade.

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Georgian Serpentine Slab

raw or surface-polished, sized to order

Quarried from the mountain belt of western Georgia. Deep green with pale vein patterns — each slab is unique. Used as decorative panels, tabletops, or display pieces. Weight and dimensions confirmed before invoicing.

$450–$1,500

approximate

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Raw Obsidian Specimen

volcanic glass, collector or display grade

Sourced from ancient volcanic deposits in the South Caucasus. Used by early Georgian peoples for tools and trade for thousands of years. Arrives unworked, with natural conchoidal fracture faces intact.

$150–$480

approximate

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Polished Agate Slice

single slice, polished both faces

Cut from Georgian agate nodules and double-polished to reveal translucent banding. No two are alike. Suitable for display, light installations, or as desk objects. Size and weight vary; photos provided before shipping.

$120–$360

approximate

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Basalt Mortar & Pestle

hand-carved volcanic basalt

Carved from dense Georgian basalt by stone craftsmen in Gori region. Heavier and more abrasive than marble — grinds spices and herbs efficiently. Functional piece with a raw, geological aesthetic.

Prices exclude shipping and packing. Heavy or oversized pieces are quoted for freight individually.