Description
The name of Pocket Curiosities comes from Cabinet of curiosities, which is the period of the Renaissance.
The collectors in Europe exhibit the scarce cabinet not only for decoration but for the response of inspiring wisdom and horizons.
It’s a vital tool for exploring unknown science and understanding exotic culture.
The collections started to gain different species of the specimen, including science、geography、ethnology, and archaeology.
Mr.Sci inviting you to choose the destined pocket curiosity and explore the natural mysteries.
Selenite
A mineral shows an obvious crystalline structure.
Agate
May be found in various kinds of host rock.
Bismuth
A chemical element with the symbol Bi and atomic number 83.
Amethyst
A violet variety of quartz
Pyrite
An iron sulfide with the chemical formula FeS2.
Fluorite
A colorful mineral, both in visible and ultraviolet light.