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Amazonite belongs to the Feldspar group of minerals. It is found in Russia, the USA, Canada, Madagascar and Brazil. Amazonite is one of the stones that don’t belong to the traditional or the modern birthstone charts, but it is believed to...
Mookaite is a member of the jasper family. It is named for the place where it was first discovered, the Kennedy Ranges in Mooka valley, Western Australia. Metaphysically, mookaite jasper It is often associated with healing, self-confidence, and...
Rhodonite is a pink manganese silicate of variable composition that often contains significant amounts of iron, magnesium, and calcium. Rhodonite is an uncommon mineral. It is found in a few small deposits across the world. Sources of rhodonite...
Malachite is a copper bearing stone which is found in South Africa, Romania, the Congo, Russia, Australia, Chile and the USA. It is associated with the zodiac signs of Capricorn and Scorpio. Malachite is said to be a stone of balance, abundance,...
Peridot is the gem variety of the mineral Olivine. It is one of the few gemstones that occur in only one color: an olive-green. The intensity and tint of the green, however, depends on the percentage of iron that is contained in the crystal...
Citrine is the transparent, pale yellow to brownish orange variety of quartz. Natural citrine is rare. Most of the citrine on the market is the result of heat treatment, which causes some amethyst to change color from undesirable pale violet to an...
Chrysocolla is hydrous copper silicate in gemstone-quality form. It often forms with copper salts, iron and manganese oxides. It is sought after for its attractive colors and unique multicolored patterns. It belongs to a small group of...
Labradorite is a member of the feldspar family of minerals. It is named after the province of Labrador in Canada where the stone was first mined. Geologists were enthralled by its shimmering iridescence and deep blue-green shades. In native...
Lava rocks are formed by a variety of minerals. The most common minerals are pyroxine, olivine, and feldspar. Sometimes low quantities of hornblende, mica, magnetite and quartz are also present. These stones are generally very porous, so, there are...
MIYUKI glass beads are considered a world standard for their high quality, brilliance, uniform shape and wonderful variety of colours. They are highly sought after by fashion designers, artists and bead fans alike. Approximately 22g of beads per...
Tiger Eye is a member of the quartz family of minerals. It is mined in South Africa, Australia, Myanmar, India, and also in the state of California in the USA. Tiger Eye is a birthstone for the sun sign of Gemini and it is also associated with the...
Howlite is thought to be a highly suitable stone to use when needing to reduce anxiety, tensions and stress. Howlite can be used to facilitate awareness, encourage emotional expression and assist in the elimination of pain, stress and/or rage...
Howlite is a basic calcium silico-borate. In its natural state it is white, and commonly marked with black, gray, or brown intersecting veins. It is often dyed to resemble other more expensive stones like turquoise and Lapis Lazuli. The stone is...
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