Fossil Jewelry
Jewelry made from 100% authentic prehistoric fossil, from the Age of Dinosaurs to the Ice Age and more!
Meteorite Jewelry
Incredible jewelry pieces fashioned from meteorites that date to the birth of our solar system!
Necklaces & Pendants
Featuring pieces made from Fordite, supercomputers, ancient weapons, and more!

NEW JEWELRY!

NEBULA FIRE PENDANT
Before the Sun, the Solar System was a chaotic swirl of dust and ice. 4.5 billion years later, there are planets, moons, and even life. The journey is a long one that has been difficult to understand. The most important clues we have come from stones nearly as old as the Solar System itself.
This necklace contains a glass-topped bead composed of fine-grained dust extracted from the Allende meteorite, which was formed 4,500,000,000 years ago at the birth of our Solar System. This is a Mini Museum exclusive that is crafted right here in our jewelry workshop.

BEATLES CAVERN CLUB PENDANT
Before the Beatles played for millions of viewers on The Ed Sullivan Show, the Lads from Liverpool put in thousands of hours in clubs and lounges across the UK, Germany, Sweden, and France. Yet few venues can be so closely associated with the earliest days of the Beatles as the original Cavern Club in Liverpool, England.
This groovy necklace contains brick dust from the Cavern Club, where the Beatles played over 200 shows in their early years! It's an amazing and authentic piece of Rock 'n Roll history you can wear!

ALETAI METEORITE PENDANT
Over millions of years, the molten cores of iron meteorites slowly cool in outer space, leaving behind striking ribbons of iron-nickel alloys known as a Widmanstätten pattern. These beautiful cosmic designs can be found in the Aletai meteorite, one of the largest iron meteorites with the longest known strewn field on Earth. With the Aletai Meteorite Pendant, you can wear a piece of this fascinating meteorite and show off its extraterrestrial metallic patterns.
This necklace from Mini Museum contains a piece of the Aletai meteorite, displaying a beautiful Widmanstätten pattern. It ships in a handsome display box and includes an informational card that serves as certificate of authenticity.

MARTIAN METEORITE PENDANT
At its closest, Mars is about 40 million miles away from Earth, but sometimes a little piece of the red planet comes far nearer. Martian meteorites form when a large impactor strikes the surface, ejecting material that becomes a new meteorite in turn. From these space rocks, we can learn much about our neighbor in the solar system.
This Martian Meteorite Pendant is an acrylic disk that contains Martian surface material. It comes from the shergottite meteorite Amgala 001 which was discovered in 2022.