Osmium
One of the rarest and densest naturally occurring elements in the strategic materials narrative.

mineg.ge is the museum’s official digital presence. The collection presents minerals, ores, strategic elements, mining heritage and precious stones as scientific, cultural and industrial heritage.
One of the rarest and densest naturally occurring elements in the strategic materials narrative.
A major iron-bearing mineral connecting crystal science, magnetism and industrial history.
A tungsten-bearing mineral linked with advanced materials, tools and strategic industry.
A vivid copper carbonate mineral connecting beauty, chemistry and ancient copper culture.
The principal ore of aluminium and a foundation material of modern industry.
A rare colour-changing gemstone interpreted through mineralogy and natural history.
A striking lead vanadate mineral with strong visual value for public mineral education.
A durable rock material connecting geology, architecture, craft and cultural memory.
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The museum is founded on the belief that Earth materials are not merely objects of beauty or trade, but witnesses of geology, industry, technology and human civilization.
Support the Collection“A museum should not only display stones; it should reveal the hidden architecture of the Earth and the human story built upon it.”
Dr. Bilal Semih Bozdemir, Founder