Discovery Year
Where Science Becomes Collectible
Quasi Crystals was founded at the intersection of materials science and collector culture. We source, authenticate, and curate specimens of quasicrystalline matter — structures that were once considered physically impossible.
In 1982, Dan Shechtman observed a diffraction pattern that defied every known law of crystallography. The scientific community called it impossible. In 2011, he received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. We call it beautiful.
Every piece in our collection is a physical artifact of that discovery — a reminder that the universe contains geometries we are still learning to read.