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Japanese Star Sand

Japanese Star Sand

Japanese Star Sand or Okinawan Star Sand is displayed in a round acrylic case.  Star Sand isn't actually sand at all.  Rather than rock fragments, it is made of tiny, star-shaped fossils.  Be sure to check them out under magnification.  

Details:

  • Diameter of capsule: 1.75” x .25"

  • Detailed information card included

  • Beach photo is of Ishagaki Island by Christoph Schmid

Stemcell opened in Tulsa, OK in 2016.  They believe a better world is just one idea away.  As fans of science, they thought there should be a place to shop for scientific supplies and goods, so they created that shop.  Nothing fascinates people quite like science.  It's like real magic! 

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Japanese Star Sand

Japanese Star Sand or Okinawan Star Sand is displayed in a round acrylic case.  Star Sand isn't actually sand at all.  Rather than rock fragments, it is made of tiny, star-shaped fossils.  Be sure to check them out under magnification.  

Details:

  • Diameter of capsule: 1.75” x .25"

  • Detailed information card included

  • Beach photo is of Ishagaki Island by Christoph Schmid

Stemcell opened in Tulsa, OK in 2016.  They believe a better world is just one idea away.  As fans of science, they thought there should be a place to shop for scientific supplies and goods, so they created that shop.  Nothing fascinates people quite like science.  It's like real magic! 

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Japanese Star Sand or Okinawan Star Sand is displayed in a round acrylic case.  Star Sand isn't actually sand at all.  Rather than rock fragments, it is made of tiny, star-shaped fossils.  Be sure to check them out under magnification.  

Details:

  • Diameter of capsule: 1.75” x .25"

  • Detailed information card included

  • Beach photo is of Ishagaki Island by Christoph Schmid

Stemcell opened in Tulsa, OK in 2016.  They believe a better world is just one idea away.  As fans of science, they thought there should be a place to shop for scientific supplies and goods, so they created that shop.  Nothing fascinates people quite like science.  It's like real magic!Â