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Natural History Museum - Minerals 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle

Natural History Museum - Minerals 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle

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Unearth the beauty of minerals with this 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle from the Natural History Museum!

See all the colours of the rainbow come to life as you assemble stunning specimens of nature such as Turquoise, Rose quartz, agate, onyx and jasper, to name a few. Piece together some precious stones and watch the sparkle of light and hue shine through. Transform your table in to spectrum of nature with this mesmerising mineral jigsaw puzzle. A complete gem to puzzle!

The Natural History Museum’s mineralogical collections comprise separate collections of minerals, gems, rocks, meteorites and ores. It is one of the largest and most comprehensive in the world and with its long history is perhaps, in culmination, the most scientifically studied mineral collection in existence. It contains around 500,000 rocks, gems and minerals, including 5,000 meteorites. These specimens help us better understand the evolution of our planet. The Museum houses one of the world's finest collections of meteorites. The Natural History Museum is a world-leading science centre and one of the UK’s favourite days out. We’re a source of curiosity, inspiration and joy for millions of people who visit us each year, as well as for nature lovers around the globe. We look after one of the world’s most important scientific collections: 80 million specimens spanning 4.5 billion years. Every day, we’re working to uncover its secrets, discovering Earth’s past to help us unlock a brighter future. Our 350 scientists are helping to find solutions to the planetary emergency, from protecting biodiversity to resourcing the green energy transition. We’re on a mission to build a movement of advocates for the planet.

Will you join us? 

Visit, join and support the Natural History Museum today. 

Securing our future. It’s in our nature. 

 

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