STARBURST JASPER
STARBURST JASPER (Mexico) Actually a type of Rhyolite, Starburst Jasper is an extrusive igneous rock. The starburst patterns crystallized when magma cooled into this fine grained granite like rock. -…
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STARBURST JASPER (Mexico) Actually a type of Rhyolite, Starburst Jasper is an extrusive igneous rock. The starburst patterns crystallized when magma cooled into this fine grained granite like rock. -…
SILVERLEAF JASPER Jasper is an opaque form of chalcedony, a cryptocrystalline quartz, and it’s name comes from the Greek word for “spotted stone”. Silverleaf Jasper is a banded black and…
RED JASPER A variety of cryptocrystalline quartz, Jasper is opaque with a vitreous luster, and can be found in every color and pattern imaginable. Red Jasper is colored by inclusions…
RAINFOREST JASPERAGATIZED RHYOLITE The equivalent to extrusive granite, found in volcanic areas. Rainforest Jasper is closer to a granite, or rhyolite than a jasper. It is a type of rock…
POLYCHROME JASPER (Madagascar) Found in 2008 in Madagascar, Polychrome Jasper contains the color blue, which is extremely rare for Jasper. Polychrome is an architectural style of decorating in multiple colors.…
PICTURE JASPER Jasper is an opaque form of chalcedony, a cryptocrystalline quartz, and it’s name comes from the Greek word for “spotted stone”. Picture Jasper is famous for looking like…
PICASSO JASPERPICASSO STONE (Utah) Referred to as a jasper, Picasso Jasper or Stone is actually a marble, which is a metamorphosed limestone & a calcium magnesium carbonate mineral. The stone…
OCEAN JASPER (Marovato, Madagascar) Found in several small deposits in Madagascar, Ocean Jasper is trademarked by The Gem Shop and was brought to market in 2000. It has spherical patterning…
MOOKAITEMOOKAITE JASPER (West Australia) Named after Mooka Station in Western Australia where it is found, Mookaite can be white, cream, brown, grey, yellow, orange-red, purple-red, yellow &/or mauve. It is…
LEOPARDSKIN JASPERJAGUAR STONE A type of orbicular rhyolite that has quartz & feldspar crystallized into radial aggregates of needle-like crystals forming orbicular/spherical structures. These spherical structures give this stone the…
KAMBABA JASPERCROCODILE STONE A stromatolite rock, which is formed in shallow seas by a buildup of cyanobacteria. That cyanobacteria is eventually fossilized and it’s organic material replaced with silica. A…
FLAME JASPER New to the market, not a lot is known about Flame Jasper. From our research we believe it is a type of Riband Jasper from Navajo County, Arizona.…
DRAGON’S BLOOD JASPERDRAGON STONE Technically not a jasper, Dragon’s Blood is a stone with green Epidote and red Piemontite, which is also a member of the Epidote family. Found in…
DALMATIAN JASPERDALMATIAN STONE (Chihuahua, Mexico) Dalmatian Jasper is a tan to light brown stone with darker brown spots and black spots throughout. It is not in fact a jasper, but…
BUMBLEBEE JASPER (Indonesia) Bumblebee Jasper does not contain quartz, but is actually radially grown, fibrous calcite. The name Jasper is a misnomer. It has yellow, orange, grey and black banding.…
NEPHRITE JADE Composed of dense fibrous crystal masses, Nephrite Jade is an ornamental stone used in carvings, beads, or cabochon cut gemstones. Nephrite is also the official state mineral of…
LAVENDER JADE A purple variety of Jadeite, Lavender Jade is rare. A sodium aluminum silicate, Jadeite is lustrous and hard and much rarer than its sister stone Nephrite. Found in…
Black Jade BLACK JADE Colored by inclusions of graphite or iron, black jade is actually very dark green. When put up to a flashlight, green can be seen at the…
JADEJADEITE & NEPHRITE Jade is a name given to 2 different silicate minerals. Jadeite is a silicate of sodium and aluminium in the pyroxene group of minerals, and Nephrite is…
YELLOW JADEBUTTER JADE /GOLDEN JADE Jadeite is a silicate of sodium and aluminium in the pyroxene group of minerals. Yellow Jade is not… It is a trade name for a…
IOWAITECHROMIUM BEARING IOWAITE (Matlock drill core, Sioux County, Iowa) Named after the state of Iowa, Iowaite is only found in this one location, a drill core that was dug looking…
IOLITECORDIERITE Iolite is named for the Greek word for violet. It is a magnesium iron aluminum cyclosilicate mineral found in Brazil, Madagascar, Myanmar & India. Gemstone quality Iolite displays pleochroism,…
INFINITE The trade name for a swirled gray-green Serpentine bearing rock found in South Africa, India, Alaska & Nevada. The colors can include black, gray, green, lime green, peach and…
IDOCRASEVESUVIANITE - Highly energetic. Aligns personal will w promptings of the heart, solving the battle between Ego and Self.- Manifest heart’s desires, take true path.- Helpful when changing thoughts, habit…
HYPERSTHENE A member of the orthorhombic pyroxene group. It falls evenly between Enstatite and Ferrosilite, where enstatite contains no iron & ferrosilite contains no magnesium, and Hypersthene contains equal amounts…
HOWLITE A calcium borosilicate hydroxide mineral found in evaporite deposits. Discovered near Nova Scotia in 1868 by Henry How, and given the name Howlite after his death. Howlite most commonly…
HIDDENITE - Teaches how to return spontaneity & genuineness to love relationships.- Teaches that loving is it’s own reward, and that gaining through manipulation sours the grapes.- Spreading Hiddenite in…
GREEN HEULANDITE A member of the Zeolite family of minerals, Heulandite is a calcium sodium aluminum tectosilicate mineral. It can come in many colors including green, yellow, orange, white, brown…
HEULANDITE - Connect to Atlantis, Lemuria, or Egypt.- Learn about & heal situations from your past lives; stop reliving these situations.- Encourages spiritual awakening.- Compassion & forgiveness.- Release anger, fear,…
HERKIMER DIAMOND - Energizes, enlivens, promotes creativity.- Stimulates psychic abilities, spiritual vision, telepathy, & dream recall.- Can be used to recognize past-life information, injuries, and dis-ease to identify blockages and…
HERDERITE - One of the best stones for awakening and charging the upper chakras of the body and fully connecting conscious awareness to the higher dimensions.- Very elevating, but smooth…
HELIODOR Beryl is scientifically classified as a Beryllium Aluminum Silicate. Presence of differing elements will account for the color it displays. The presence of Iron and Uranium produces the greenish-yellow…
HENBURY IRON METEORITE (Central Australia) Located southwest of Henbury Cattle Station in arid central Australia, the impact was 4,700 years ago. Known since 1899 by locals, British scientists officially discovered…
HEMATITEHAEMATITE A common iron oxide with the chemical formula Fe₂O₃. It has different varieties including kidney ore, martite, iron rose & specularite. They vary from black, dark gray, silver gray,…
HEMIMORPHITEELECTRIC CALAMINE A silicate mineral and component of mineral calamine, together with Smithsonite. It is mined from the upper parts of zinc and lead ore deposits. Hemimorphite was named in…
HEALERITENOBLE SERPENTINE (Wild Turkey Mine, Valley, Washington) Noble Serpentine is a mix of Serpentine and Calcite, making it unique among the serpentines. Rich in aluminum and magnesium, Noble Serpentine comes…
HANKSITE A water soluble sulfate mineral, distinguished as one of only a handful that contain both carbonate and sulfate ion groups. It was first described in 1888 for an occurrence…
PINK HALITE - Associated with the heart chakra, zodiac signs of Cancer &Pisces & vibrates to the number. - Pink Halite is a crystal that vibrates with unconditional love.- A…
HACKMANITE Hackmanite is a rare sulfur chloric sodium aluminum silicate member of the Sodalite family. It crystallizes in the form of masses, cubic and octahedral formations. This is one of…
GOSHENITEWHITE BERYL Goshenite is a white to near colorless form of Beryl. Named after Goshen, Massachusetts when it was first discovered in North American. - Associated with the heart, third…
GOLDSTONESANDSTONE A man made glass with flecks of copper. The exact origins of goldstone are unknown, but there are many stories. Some say it was accidentally made by monks when…
Blue Goldstone BLUE GOLDSTONE A blue, man-made glass with flecks of cobalt & manganese. The exact origins of goldstone are unknown, but there are many stories. Some say it was…
GREEN GOLDSTONE A green, man-made glass with metallic flecks of chromium oxide. The exact origins of goldstone are unknown, but there are many stories. Some say it was accidentally made…
GOETHITE -Helps you form a deeper and more meaningful connection with the earth.-Described as “one with the earth”, simply because of the connection one will develop with Mother Earth.-Working with…
GIBEON IRON METEORITE (Hardap Region, Namibia) This meteorite fell in prehistoric times, but was discovered in 1838. A 26 ton octahedrite iron meteorite with Widmanstädtten pattern; a triangular iron-nickel patterning…
GOBI DESERT STONEDESERT AGATE Multicolored, small, rounded, bumpy nodules of agate. These stones are mainly from Morocco, though the name suggests that they are from Mongolia. - Helps to align…
YELLOW GARNET /YELLOW ANDRADITE /TOPAZOLITEYELLOW ANDRADITE / TOPAZOLITE The rarest of the garnets, Topazolite - Magnetized for personal development.- Strength, stamina, courage, focus, determination, protection, creativity, communication, balanced relationships.- Helps…
UVAROVITE GARNET Small, bright green garnets that are usually found as a druzy coating on other rocks. Individual crystals are millimeters or smaller, not allowing for use in faceting as…
GROSSULAR GARNET - a stone that aids in going with the flow- benefits those in court cases or lawsuits. - Keeps emotions in check, helps keep a level head and…
GARNET, STARALMANDINE - Supports introspection & inner knowing.- Translates higher knowledge into physical reality.- Brings vitality and passion to pursuits such as astrology, astronomy, sacred geometry, and others which combine…
SPESSARTINE GARNET This Garnet is a manganese aluminum silicate mineral. Its name is derived from Spessart, Bavaria. Orange/yellow varieties are found in Madagascar, while violet/reds are found in Colorado &…
RED GARNET A silicate mineral used since the bronze age for jewelry and an abrasive material. The name comes from the roots of many languages and means dark red. Garnets…
GREEN GARNETGREEN GROSSULAR GARNET /TSAVORITE Found in Kenya and Tanzania, Tsavorite or Green Garnet is rare and beautiful, rivaling the quality and clarity of Emerald. Green garnet tends to be…
Galena (Morocco) - Transformative for spiritual journeys.- Past life recall stone & soul-retrieval.- Strength, courage, & ability to face difficult times or overcome addictions.- Recover personal power.- Counters ill effects…
GALAXY GRANITE Composed mostly of the mineral plagioclase feldspar with smaller amounts of pyroxene and olivine. Gabbros are found widely on the Earth and on the Moon as well. Galaxy…
GABBROINDIGO GABBRO / MYSTIC MERLINITE (Madagascar) A stone composed of feldspar, quartz, igneous rock and other minerals. Named after the famous wizard Merlin, who is said to have lived in…
FUCHSITECHROME MUSCOVITE MICA Named in the early 1800’s after Johan Nepomuk von Fuchs, Fuchsite is pronounced, “Fook-site”. This type of muscovite mica gets its seafoam to dark green color from…
FULGURITE From the latin for lightning, Fulgurites are classified as lechatelierite (silica glass) mineraloids. They form when lightning strikes the ground and can be composed of natural tubes, clumps, or…
FOSSIL, SEA URCHIN - Connects to the essence of the ocean & aligns to universal flow of life- Unifies Heart, Mind, & Spirit- Removes negative blocks & harmonizes the body-…
YELLOW FLUORITE Fluorite is the mineral form of calcium fluoride, of the Halide family & has a hardness of 4 on the Mohs scale. The name comes from Latin, meaning…
ROGERLEY MINE FLUORITEWEARDALE FLUORITE (Rogerley Mine, Weardale, County Durham, England, UK) In the 1970’s a couple from the USA went to visit an abandoned limestone quarry in England and found…
RAINBOW FLUORITE Fluorite is the mineral form of calcium fluoride, of the Halide family & has a hardness of 4 on the Mohs scale. The name comes from Latin, meaning…
PURPLE FLUORITE Fluorite is the mineral form of calcium fluoride, of the Halide family & has a hardness of 4 on the Mohs scale. The name comes from Latin, meaning…
PINK FLUORITE Fluorite is the mineral form of calcium fluoride, of the Halide family & has a hardness of 4 on the Mohs scale. The name comes from Latin, meaning…
LADY ANNABELLA FLUORITE TWINS (Lady Annabella Mine, Weardale, County Durham, England, UK) The Lady Annabella Mine is owned by UK Mining Ventures. It is located in Weardale, England, close to…
GREEN FLUORITE Fluorite is the mineral form of calcium fluoride, of the Halide family & has a hardness of 4 on the Mohs scale. The name comes from Latin, meaning…
Blue Fluorite BLUE FLUORITE Fluorite is the mineral form of calcium fluoride, of the Halide family & has a hardness of 4 on the Mohs scale. The name comes from…
CLEAR FLUORITE Fluorite is the mineral form of calcium fluoride, of the Halide family & has a hardness of 4 on the Mohs scale. The name comes from Latin, meaning…
FLOWER OF LIFE - Geometrical figure composed of multiple evenly-spaced, overlapping circles, that are arranged so that they form a flower-like pattern with a sixfold symmetry like a hexagon. The…
EUDIALYTE Eudialyte is a complex silicate mineral that most commonly forms in granular patterns. It is usually found within coarse grained rocks and contains calcium, cerium, sodium, iron, manganese, zirconium,…
EPIDOTE A group of silicate minerals and the name of the most common in the group. Commonly found in metamorphosed rocks, it is associated with amphiboles, feldspars, quartz & chlorites…
EMERALD Emerald is a gemstone and a variety of the mineral beryl, colored by trace amounts of chromium and/or sometimes vanadium. Beryl has a hardness of 7.5–8 on the Mohs…
ECLOGITE (Norway) An unusually dense rock, Eclogite can be striking in appearance, with red to pink garnet in a green matrix of sodium-rich pyroxene. Accessory minerals include kyanite, rutile, quartz,…
DUMORTIERITE Dumortierite is a rare aluminum borate silicate mineral that is found in the form of masses, small prismatic crystals, or as fibrous inclusions within Quartz. Its color is usually…
DOLOMITE Dolomite is a form of limestone, rich in approximately equal parts of magnesium carbonate and calcium carbonate. It is found widely throughout the world. Dolomitic limestone contains about five…
DIOPTASE (Russia) A copper cyclosilicate mineral that is found in the oxidation zones above copper deposits alongside Malachite, Chrysocolla & Shattuckite. It is an intense emerald green to blue-green color.…
DIOPSIDE & CHROME DIOPSIDE Diopside is a monoclinic pyroxene mineral. It forms typically dull green crystals in the monoclinic prismatic class. If the diopside has enough chromium, it will have…
DIASPOREZULTANITE/CSARITE Diaspore is a glassy aluminum oxide mineral that is found in limestone and other crystal formations. The highest quality Diaspore is found in the Ilbria Mountains in Mugla, Turkey.…
DESERT ROSE / SELENITE ROSE A Desert Rose is a selenite gypsum that occurs naturally. It’s most often the combination of Selenite and Barite and forms through a process of…
DATOLITE A calcium boron hydroxide nesosilicate mineral that crystallizes in prismatic crystals and nodular masses. It can also be found in a botryoidal form that is called Botryolite. Datolite may…
DANBURITE (Connecticut) Named for Danbury, CT, where it was first discovered in 1839. It is slightly harder than quartz, with a Mohs scale of 7.5 hardness. It is a calcium…
CRYOLITE Cryolite (Na 3 Al F 6, sodium hexafluoroaluminate) is an uncommon mineral identified with the once-large deposit at Ivittuut on the west coast of Greenland, depleted by 1987. Due…
CRADLE OF HUMANKIND (South Africa) A gray agate found at the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site in South Africa. This site is a 100sq mile location dominated by limestone…
CUPRITE A secondary mineral often formed by the weathering of copper sulfide minerals, cuprite is widespread as brilliant crystals, grains, or earthy masses in the oxidized zone of copper lodes.…
CREEDITE Creedite is a calcium aluminum sulfate fluoro hydroxide mineral with formula: Ca 3 Al 2 SO 4 (F,OH) 10 ·2 (H 2 O). Creedite forms colorless to white to…
COPROLITE Fossilized Dinosaur Poop! The organic material has been replaced over millennia with silicate minerals, so it doesn’t smell anymore and won’t fall apart. Sometimes these fossils contain the fossilized…
Copper (Michigan) Copper is an element with the symbol Cu. In Michigan it was mined in antiquity by the Native American peoples of the Keweenaw Peninsula. In 1841 a “copper…
CONICHALCITE Conichalcite is a calcium copper arsenate hydroxide mineral, that forms in the oxidation zone of copper ore deposits. Conichalcite has a vivid green color that is hard to mistake…
COLOMBIANITECINTAMANI /PSEUDO TEKTITE (Columbia) Known by the native Muisca tribes as, “Piedra Rayo” or Lightning Stone, Shaman’s are said to use it in ceremony to gain access to the Gods…
CLINOTHULITECLINOZOISITE A type of Unakite (which is not a jasper) with pink thulite and green zoisite. A calcium, aluminum, silicate mineral, part of the Epidote group. - Associated with the…
Citrine, HTA w Hematite Inclusions 788g Citrine (South Africa) Citrine’s name is derived from the French word citron, meaning lemon. It is a yellow/brown variety of quartz, with impurities of…
CINNABARCINNABARITE A bright red ore of mercury sulfide. Used to make the pigment vermillion for centuries, it is toxic to humans, and care should be used when handling. It gets…
LEMON CHRYSOPRASE (Australia) This stone is actually a nickel bearing variety of Magnesite, a magnesium carbonate mineral. Lemon Chrysoprase is a misnomer, but the name has stuck. It was likely…
CHRYSOPRASEPRASE Chrysoprase is a gemstone variety of chalcedony (a cryptocrystalline form of silicon dioxide) that contains small quantities of nickel. Its color is normally seafoam-green, but varies to deeper shades…
CHRYSOCOLLA A hydrated copper phyllosilicate mineral, named for the Greek words for gold and glue, an allusion to the first material to solder gold. It has a color of Cyan…
CHRYSANTHEMUM STONE A dark stone with white crystals on the top that look like the chrysanthemum flower. It was likely formed millions of years ago due to volcanic activity and…
CHIASTOLITE A variety of Andalusite with inclusions of graphite that give it a unique cross shape. The graphite is pushed aside by crystal growth within a rock that is being…
CHALCOPYRITE A copper iron sulfide mineral and the most abundant copper ore mineral. It has the chemical formula CuFeS2 and crystallizes in the tetragonal system, very similar to the mineral…
SATURN CHALCEDONY - Associated with the heart chakra, zodiac sign of Virgo & vibrates to the numbers 3 & 66. - Promotes positive changes, new paths, embracing the unexpected. -…
TRUFFLE CHALCEDONYBROWN BOTRYOIDAL CHALCEDONY Depending on the depth, pressure, time and regional geology, Chalcedony may grow in Botryoidal form. This happens when the environment has abundant tiny particles that enter…
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