Natural History Curiosities - Nature & science combined in art.
At Natural History Curiosities we want to share our passion of the Natural World with unique items from insects, minerals, feathers and many other natural curiosities combined in pieces of art. Most items are presented in an historical educational way, supported by unique illustrations.

We guarantee
Ethically
responsible
All our specimen are ethically gathered. Insects come from farms, not caught in the wild, shells are found on beaches and not pulled from reefs...
Uniquely
handmade
Almost all of our products are unique and one of a kind! We make them ourselves and handle them like true craftsmen.
Scientifically
education
Most of the products have an educational value as they come with vintage scientific illustrations adding an explanation to the object or curiosity.
Are you looking for Unique Gift Ideas
Our webshop is full of unique natural history curiosities, all of them have an educational value as well!
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Some of our unique products
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Single rectangular Pyrite crystal on matrix, Navajun, Spain
€24,00 Add to basket -
6 items of Amber with inclusions from Poland (set 1)
€60,00 Add to basket -
Sale!
Male Von der Decken’s hornbill skull – Tockus deckeni – 10,6 cm
€130,00Original price was: €130,00.€115,00Current price is: €115,00. Add to basket -
Rare Harpes Perriradiatus trilobite from Alnif, Morocco
€140,00 Add to basket -
Real insect curious education box (Fulgora Laternaria)
€54,99 Add to basket -
Wooden frame with Rainbow Milkweed Locust (Phymateus saxosus)
€43,00 Add to basket -
Fossil Fish on original matrix (Knightia eocaena) from Wyoming
€56,00 Add to basket -
Pyrite matrix with 3 crystals, Navajun, Spain
€30,00 Add to basket
What's happening
Georges-Louis Leclerc and the scientific books he has written
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The Evolutionary Wonders of the Hornbill Beak and Casque
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