QUARTZ, CELESTIAL
QUARTZ, CELESTIAL - Acts as a window into the spiritual world, linking the conscious body and spiritual mind to the universe.- Open the 3rd eye to higher dimensions.- Realigns the…
Crystals and their Geological and Metaphysical Healing Properties listed in the Crystal Healing Encyclopedia.
QUARTZ, CELESTIAL - Acts as a window into the spiritual world, linking the conscious body and spiritual mind to the universe.- Open the 3rd eye to higher dimensions.- Realigns the…
DREAM QUARTZ (Columbia) These crystals have inclusions of Amphibole, Actinolite &/or Epidote. They are rare, coming from a region in Colombia known for guerilla warfare. The inclusions can be wispy,…
Clear Quartz Cluster, 7g CLEAR QUARTZROCK CRYSTAL /QUARTZ CRYSTAL The best amplifier and director of energy. In the physics world, clear quartz has been used for years for it’s piezoelectric…
CHLORITE QUARTZ Chlorite is a form of green mica. These quartz crystals may have chlorite phantoms inside, showing the growth pattern and habit of the crystal through the phantoms. Other…
DOUBLE TERMINATED CUT QUARTZ Quartz crystals are naturally hexagonal in structure, but rarely do they occur in perfect form in nature. When quartz is cut by a lapidary to have…
CHERRY QUARTZSMELTING QUARTZ Cherry quartz is man-made glass. Smelting is the process of heating an ore to extract the base metal. However, this man-made glass is purely for esthetic and…
BLACK QUARTZMORION QUARTZ Similar to Smoky Quartz in composition, with the addition of Aluminum, which absorbs light. This makes black quartz less reflective and prismatic than smoky quartz, and changes…
Aqua Aura Quartz raw crystal cluster AQUA AURA QUARTZ (Fumed with 24k gold) Vibrates to the number 4. - Cleanses and heals auric field, calms emotional body, activates chakras.- Protects…
QUARTZ WITH AJOITE (Arizona, USA, South Africa) Quartz crystals with inclusions of Ajoite, pronounced Ah-hoe-ite, & named after the Ajo district in Pima county Arizona. Only found there & in…
AMPHIBOLE QUARTZANGEL PHANTOM QUARTZ /RED RABBIT QUARTZ (Brazil) Amphibole comes from the Greek for ambiguous, & was first used to include tremolite, actinolite & hornblende. They were included in an…
PYROMORPHITE A member of the Apatite group of isomorphous hexagonal minerals. It is very similar in structure and appearance to Mimetite, and may be partially replaced by it. They were…
PYROLUSITE The most common manganese mineral and one of several manganese oxides, all of which are very similar and difficult to differentiate from one another, especially in massive form. Wad…
PURPURITE (Brazil) A rare manganese phosphate mineral, Purpurite is a secondary mineral formed by the oxidation of Lithiophilite. It has a submetallic luster, rich lilac-purple color and has a harness…
PSILOMELANE Barium manganese hydroxides that do not form visible crystals. These include Romanechite & Hollandite that are not specifically identified and sometimes mixed together. Psilomelane can be banded with Pyrolusite,…
PSEUDO TEKTITES Some tektites are classified as “pseudo” because there are no craters around the strewn fields to denote a meteorite crash. Therefore, it could be categorized as obsidian, however…
PRUSKITEPOTASSIUM FERRICYANIDE & FERROCYANIDE (Poland) Pruskite is a trade name for the combination of 2 minerals into a crystal on matrix. The red crystal is Potassium Ferricyanide (containing trivalent iron)…
PRESELI BLUESTONESTONEHENGE STONE /PRESELI SPOTTED DOLERITE (Wales) The term "bluestone" in Britain is used in a loose sense to cover all of the "foreign," not intrinsic, stones at Stonehenge. It…
PREHNITE WITH EPIDOTE Prennite is an inosilicate of calcium & aluminum that crystallizes in the orthorhombic crystal system. It most often forms as stalactitic or botryoidal aggregates with only just…
PREHNITE An inosilicate of calcium & aluminum that crystallizes in the orthorhombic crystal system. It most often forms as stalactitic or botryoidal aggregates with only just the crests of small…
PRASIOLITEGREEN AMETHYST /GREEN QUARTZ /VERMARINE (Brazil) Prasiolite is a very rare light green quartz. Small amounts have been found in Canada, Poland, Namibia & the UK. The Poland type is…
PINOLITHPINOLITE A black and white metamorphic rock composed of dolomite, magnesite and graphite. It contains small (5mm-15mm) pine nut shaped crystals of white to yellow/brown magnesite. The pine nut shape…
PIETERSITE Named in 1926 by Sid Pieters, who discovered it in Windhoek, Namibia. It is a brecciated mix of Tiger’s eye & Hawk’s Eye. It appears dark grey & blue,…
PICROMERITESHOENITE A relatively rare hydrous sulfate whose name comes from the Greek words for “bitter part”, due to the taste of this mineral. It can be found in active volcanic…
BRAZILIAN PHENACITEPHENAKITE (Brazil) Rare nesosilicate mineral consisting of beryllium orthosilicate. It occurs as isolated crystals, which are rhombohedral. The name comes from the Greek phenas meaning liar, because it can…
RUSSIAN PHENACITEPHENAKITE (Russia) Rare nesosilicate mineral consisting of beryllium orthosilicate. It occurs as isolated crystals, which are rhombohedral. The name comes from the Greek phenas meaning liar, because it can…
PETROLEUM INCLUDED QUARTZENPETRO QUARTZ/GOLDEN ENHYDRO QUARTZ (Balochistan, Pakistan) Found in Afghanistan, Pakistan & the Himalayas, these quartz crystals contain inclusions of petroleum and fluid bubbles. This petroleum fluoresces brightly under…
PETRIFIED WOOD Ancient trees that fell and were buried in earth that was water laden with abundant silica, and a lack of oxygen, which limited the amount of fungi and…
PETALITECASTORITE Discovered in Sweden in 1800, it’s name comes from the Greek for leaf, due to it’s perfect cleavage. It was used in the making of CorningWare and ceramic glazes.…
PERIDOT & OLIVINE A magnesium silicate mineral, gem quality Olivine is known as Peridot. Olivine is a group of minerals that is abundant in the Earth’s crust and in meteorites.…
PALO SANTO (Ecuador) Bursera Graveolens, also known as Palo Santo, is a tree that grows in the dry tropical forests of Ecuador and Peru. It comes from the same family…
ORTHOCLASEORTHOCLASE FELDSPAR /POTASSIUM FELDSPAR /K-SPAR The most abundant mineral in the Earth’s crust & a tectosilicate mineral that forms in intrusive igneous rock from liquid magma. Its name means “right…
ORTHOCERAS FOSSIL An extinct nautiloid cephalopod that lived 370 to 450 million years ago. Its name means, “straight horn” due to its long, straight, conical shell. They ranged in size…
ORPIMENT An arsenic sulfide mineral with a distinctive yellow/orange color and streak. It forms in low temperature hydrothermal veins and volcanic hot springs. Its name comes from the Latin auripigment,…
OPALITEMAN MADE OPAL GLASS The geological term opalite is applied to any genuine opal that does not display “play of color”, the typical flash of colors seen when viewing opal.…
WELO OPAL (Wolo Province, Ethiopia) First discovered in 2008 near the town of Wegal Tena, Wolo Province, Ethiopia. These opals are found in a single area of stratified volcanic rock.…
PURPLE OPALPURPLE COMMON OPAL Opal is made up of Silicon Dioxide, just like quartz crystal. But unlike quartz it contains up to 38% water, but most commonly 3%-16%. Until recently…
PINK OPALPINK COMMON OPAL Pink Opal is light milky pink & doesn’t display Play-of-Color optical properties. Much of the world's Pink Opal comes from Peru, but it can also be…
HYALITE OPALWATER OPAL /MULLER’S GLASS Hyalite Opal is a form of globular or botryoidal common opal. It doesn’t display Play-Of-Color and is amorphous in structure. Most Hyalite Opals look like…
GREEN OPALGREEN COMMON OPAL (Madagascar) Opal is made up of Silicon Dioxide, just like quartz crystal. But unlike quartz it contains up to 38% water, but most commonly 3%-16%. Until…
FIRE OPALCHOCOLATE OPAL (Ethiopia) These opals have a yellow, orange, red or reddish brown body color, where most opals have a white body color. These opals may have play of…
DENDRITIC OPALMERLINITE /MOSS OPAL Dendritic Opal is unique among common opal for it’s branch or moss-like dendrite inclusions within the opal. These are formed when the silica gel that would…
BLUE OPAL Opal is made up of Silicon Dioxide, just like quartz crystal. But unlike quartz it contains up to 38% water, but most commonly 3%-16%. Until recently it was…
BLACK/BROWN OPALBLACK/BROWN COMMON OPAL Opal is made up of Silicon Dioxide, just like quartz crystal. But unlike quartz it contains up to 38% water, but most commonly 3%-16%. Until recently…
MATRIX BOULDER OPALKOROIT NUT OPAL (Koroit Opal Field, Paroo Shire, Queensland Australia) This mine is located 80km from the nearest town and has no running water or electricity. All specimens…
GREEN ONYX A a light blue, brown & cream variety of Calcite, not Quartz. The name is a misnomer, it is not in Onyx. However this beautiful banded calcite makes…
BLUE ONYXLUMERIAN AQUA CALCITE A a light blue, brown & cream variety of Calcite, not Quartz. The name is a misnomer, it is not in Onyx. However this beautiful banded…
SARDONYXSARDINIAN ONYX Sardonyx combines alternating layers of sard and onyx, varying in range from orange to red to black. Onyx means claw or fingernail in latin, and sard means red.…
ONYX A black variety of cryptocrystalline quartz (chalcedony), with white bands that run parallel. Similar in composition to agate, but the bands in agate are curved & not always parallel.…
OKENITE A silicate mineral that is usually found where zeolite, apophyllite &/or prehnite formations are found. It looks like white cotton balls of straight, radiating, fibrous crystals that are both…
SNOWFLAKE OBSIDIAN Unlike other Obsidians, Snowflake Obsidian cooled slowly enough that inclusions of Cristobalite were able to form the snowflake looking sprays of grey/white present in the stone, called Spherulites.…
SILVER SHEEN OBSIDIAN The reflective layered silver in this stone was formed by air bubbles lining up in layers, as lava flowed and cooled into this volcanic glass. Like all…
RAINBOW OBSIDIAN Rainbow Obsidian has inclusions of Magnetite & Hedenbergite, a rare endmember of the pyroxene group, high in iron. Found in Oregon, California & Mexico, this beautiful rainbow striped…
MAHOGANY OBSIDIANMOUNTAIN OBSIDIAN This obsidian has iron inclusions, causing most of the glass to be reddish brown, with black spots and swirls throughout. Found in many places around the world,…
GOLD SHEEN OBSIDIAN The reflective layered gold in this stone was formed by air bubbles lining up in layers, as lava flowed and cooled into this volcanic glass. Like all…
Black Obsidian BLACK OBSIDIANVOLCANIC GLASS Named after the ancient guy who first wrote about it, Obsius, in Ethiopia, & misnamed Obsidian by Pliny the Elder. Obsidian is cooled lava from…
NUUMMITESORCERER’S STONE (Greenland) A rare stone found only in Greenland & recently also in small amounts in Mauritania. It may be the oldest mineral ever found, at over 3 billion…
NUNDERITE (Australia) A mix of brown Andalusite Quartz and Epidote from New South Wales, Australia. - Clears the body of any old energy & negative attachments.- Assists in letting go…
NATROLITE Named in 1803, Natrolite is a hydrated sodium aluminum tectosilicate mineral belonging to the zeolite group. It occurs with other zeolites in amygdaloidal cavities of basaltic igneous rocks. It…
MOQUI MARBLESSHAMAN STONE (Utah) - Balance Masculine (yang / saucer like) & Feminine Energy within (yin / round)- Psychic & energetic protection, clears negative energy- Reduces physical pain, emotional imbalance,…
MORGANITE The pink variety of Beryl (aluminum beryllium silicate). The green is Emerald and the blue is Aquamarine. Discovered in 1910, it was named after financier J.P. Morgan. It is…
MOONSTONE A type of Feldspar mineral that displays adularescence, an optical property that appears as a soft glow of light, floating just under the surface of the stone. It was…
RAINBOW MOONSTONEWHITE LABRADORITE Rainbow, Peach, Green & Black Moonstone are actually closer related to Labradorite than to Moonstone. It is a trade name, and therefore a slight misnomer. Most moonstones…
PEACH MOONSTONEPEACH LABRADORITE Rainbow, Peach, Green & Black Moonstone are actually closer related to Labradorite than to Moonstone. It is a trade name, and therefore a slight misnomer. Most moonstones…
CREAM MOONSTONE Rainbow, Cream, Peach, Green & Black Moonstone are actually closer related to Labradorite than to Moonstone. It is a trade name, and therefore a slight misnomer. Most moonstones…
GREEN MOONSTONEGARNIERITE/GREEN LABRADORITE Rainbow, Peach, Green & Black Moonstone are actually closer related to Labradorite than to Moonstone. It is a trade name, and therefore a slight misnomer. Most moonstones…
Moonstone, Black 3.77 oz BLACK MOONSTONEBLACK LABRADORITE Rainbow, Peach, Green & Black Moonstone are actually closer related to Labradorite than to Moonstone. It is a trade name, and therefore a…
MUSCOVITE MICACOMMON MICA /POTASH MICA Micas are a group of 37 phyllosilicate minerals that all crystallize in the monoclinic system and a tendency towards pseudohexagonal crystals. They are translucent to…
MESOLITE - Communication with other planes, especially the spiritual plane and used to access extraterrestrial information.- Promotes both one-on-one relationships and group relationships. - Activates the Heart Chakra and allows…
MERKABA - Carries Divine Light, used by Seekers, Healers and Realm Walkers to travel to Astral realms & connect with the higher realm beings of Light.- It is a tool…
MEGALODON TOOTH FOSSIL Hardness: 3.5-4 MohsSpecific Gravity: 3.25-4.10 Refractive Index: 1.655-1.909 - Lived approx 15.9 - 2.6 mil years ago. - Mega-shark reached 50 feet in length.- Aids in transition,…
MARY ELLEN STROMATOLITEMARY ELLEN JASPER A variety of Jasper that contains both Hematite and Stromatolite. Stromatolites are cyanobacteria from the Precambrian age. This fossil algae adds red, green and white…
MARIPOSITEVIRGINITE Though not an officially classified mineral, Mariposite is a chromium rich phengite mica, which is a muscovite with a high silica content. Chromium gives the stone it’s distinct green…
MALACOLLAMALACHITE & CHRYSOCOLLA Malacolla is a combination of the minerals Malachite and Chrysocolla. Malachite is a green copper carbonate hydroxide mineral Cu₂(CO)₃(OH)₂, and one of the first ores of copper.…
Azurite in Malachite raw crystal AZURITE IN MALACHITEAZURMALACHITE /BLUEBIRD Composed of 2 copper carbonate minerals, Azurite & Malachite. They typically form together in the oxidized zone above copper deposits. It…
MALACHITE A green copper carbonate hydroxide mineral Cu₂(CO)₃(OH)₂, and one of the first ores of copper. It’s deep green color does not fade in sunlight, and it’s softness made it…
MAGNETITE (Morocco) Hardness: 5.5-6.5 MohsSpecific Gravity: 5.15 Refractive Index: 1.41-2.42 - Magnetic, can be used to correct biomagnetic field.- Grounding stone.- Magnetite attracts and repels. If one’s system is sluggish,…
LUXULLIANITE Named for the village in Cornwall, UK, where it is found. Luxullianite is a rare porphyritic granite that has clusters of radially-arranged acicular tourmaline crystals enclosed by phenocrysts of…
LODOLITELODALITE /GARDEN QUARTZ/CHLORITE QUARTZ Spanish for “mudstone”, Lodolite is a popular trade name for Quartz Crystal with Chlorite Mica inclusions. The inclusions within Lodolite can appear green to brown &…
LLANITELLANOITE /QUE SERA /VULCANITE (Llano County, Texas) A porphyritic rhyolite with blue quartz phenocrysts and light grey to orange perthic feldspar. It is fine grained, massive and consists of very…
LINARITE Linarite is a crystalline mineral that is known for its remarkable color. It has often been mistook for azurite as they share the same intense blue color. It is…
LIMONITE PSEUDOMORPHPHILOSOPHER’S STONE (White Desert, Farafra Oasis, New Valley Governorate, Egypt) Limonite is one of 3 main Iron ores, which also include hematite and magnetite. Limonite is now considered a…
LIBYAN DESERT GLASSLIBYAN GOLD TEKTITE (Eastern Libya & Western Egypt) Libyan desert glass is an impactite from an ancient meteorite entering the atmosphere. Many scientists believe this occurrence may have…
LEPIDOLITE A lithium rich phyllosilicate mica mineral, of the monoclinic family. Lepidolite is known for being lilac purple, but also comes in pink, red, grey, yellow and white. It is…
LEGRANDITE A rare zinc arsenic mineral that is found as a secondary mineral in the oxidation zones of arsenic bearing zinc deposits and granite pegmatites. It is found with adamant,…
LAZULITE (Werfen, Salzburg, Austria) A blue phosphate mineral containing magnesium, iron and aluminum phosphate. First discovered in 1795 it’s name is derived from the Arabic azul, sky and the Greek…
LARVIKITE Named after the town of Larvik, Norway where the stone is found in great quantities. It is also found in Ontario, Canada. Larvikite is an igneous monzonite rock, which…
LARIMAR (Dominican Republic) Larimar is a type of pectolite, an acid silicate hydrate of calcium and sodium. Pectolite is found in many locations, but larimar has a unique coloration due…
LAPIS LAZULI (Afghanistan) Found in the oldest known archeological sites in the world, Lapis has been prized for as long as we know. The major mining countries are Afghanistan, Russia…
GOLDEN LABRADORITEBYTOWNITE A calcium rich member of the plagioclase solid solution series of feldspar minerals with a composition between Anorthite & Labradorite. It usually has 70% to 90% Anorthite, which…
ORANGE KYANITE - Associated with the sacral chakra, zodiac signs of Libra & Pisces & vibrates to the number 1. - Balances sacral chakra, helping one to fully integrate &…
GREEN KYANITE - Associated with all chakras but focuses on the heart, zodiac sign of Pisces & vibrates to the number 8. - Vibrates with a powerful nurturing energy that…
KYANITE, DICHROIC - Heals tears/holes in chakras/aura, calming, grounding, energizing.- Deep understanding of shamanism.- Purify heart, heal heartbreak.- Make time for personal enrichment.- Success in career; abundance. Hardness: 4-7 MohsSpecific…
Blue Kyanite BLUE KYANITECYANITE A typically blue, aluminosilicate mineral, found in aluminium-rich metamorphic pegmatites and sedimentary rock. It’s chemical formula is Al₂SiO₅. It is the high pressure polymorph of andalusite…
Black Kyanite BLACK KYANITE (Brazil) A typically blue, aluminosilicate mineral, found in aluminium-rich metamorphic pegmatites and sedimentary rock. It’s chemical formula is Al₂SiO₅. It is the high pressure polymorph of…
KUNZITE A lithium aluminum inosilicate mineral and best known variety of Spodumene. Named after G.F. Kunz, who discovered it was a unique form of Spodumene in 1902. The other varieties…
KAMMERERITE (India) One of the clinchlorine members of the chlorite group of phyllosilicates. It was named in 1841 by Nils Gustaf Nordensköld in honor of August Alexander Kämmerer, the Ober-Bergmeister,…
K2 / AZURITE IN GRANITE (Pakistan) Bright white granite with orbs of bright blue azurite speckled through. They appear almost as blue ink drops, but in reality are spherical in…
JEREMEJEVITE Pronounced, “Yay-er-meh-yeh-vite”, it is an aluminum borate mineral with variable fluoride & hydroxide ions. It is one of the rarest minerals on earth and is highly sought after as…
JETLIGNITE Jet is a mineraloid made of decayed wood, which changed form under extreme pressure. A form of coal. The term “jet black” refers to this stone. Jet is about…
UNAKITE JASPER A coarse grained granite rock with salmon pink orthoclase and dark green epidote. Not actually a jasper. Named after the Unaka Mountains in North Carolina. - Associated with…
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