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  • AragoniteAragonite Quick View
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    • Aragonite

    • $14.00
    • Aragonite is a calcium carbonate mineral similar to calcite. It's structure differs from calcite with an orthorthombic crystal system of acicular crystals, some repeated twinning and pseudo-hexogonal forms and can be columnar or fibrous. Aragonite ranges in color from red to brown, purple, clear, white, light green and baby blue. Associated with the root and sacral chakras, third eye and…
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  • AragoniteAragonite Quick View
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    • Aragonite

    • $99.00
    • Aragonite is a calcium carbonate mineral similar to calcite. It's structure differs from calcite with an orthorthombic crystal system of acicular crystals, some repeated twinning and pseudo-hexogonal forms and can be columnar or fibrous. Aragonite ranges in color from red to brown, purple, clear, white, light green and baby blue. Associated with the root and sacral chakras, third eye and…
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  • AragoniteAragonite Quick View
    • AragoniteAragonite Quick View
    • Aragonite

    • $99.00
    • Aragonite is a calcium carbonate mineral similar to calcite. It's structure differs from calcite with an orthorthombic crystal system of acicular crystals, some repeated twinning and pseudo-hexogonal forms and can be columnar or fibrous. Aragonite ranges in color from red to brown, purple, clear, white, light green and baby blue. Associated with the root and sacral chakras, third eye and…
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  • AragoniteAragonite Quick View
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    • Aragonite

    • $133.00
    • Aragonite is a calcium carbonate mineral similar to calcite. It's structure differs from calcite with an orthorthombic crystal system of acicular crystals, some repeated twinning and pseudo-hexogonal forms and can be columnar or fibrous. Aragonite ranges in color from red to brown, purple, clear, white, light green and baby blue. Associated with the root and sacral chakras, third eye and…
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  • AragoniteAragonite Quick View
    • AragoniteAragonite Quick View
    • Aragonite

    • $133.00
    • Aragonite is a calcium carbonate mineral similar to calcite. It's structure differs from calcite with an orthorthombic crystal system of acicular crystals, some repeated twinning and pseudo-hexogonal forms and can be columnar or fibrous. Aragonite ranges in color from red to brown, purple, clear, white, light green and baby blue. Associated with the root and sacral chakras, third eye and…
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  • Bumblebee Jasper HeartBumblebee Jasper Heart Quick View
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    • Bumblebee Jasper Heart

    • $44.00
    • Bumblebee Jasper is a yellow, orange, gray and black stone which believe it or not, does not actually contain quartz. The name Jasper is a misnomer as it is actually a radially grown, fibrous calcite. The yellow is caused by sulfer, the white by Aragonite and the orange colors are from the minerals Orpiment and Realgar, AKA ruby of arsenic.…
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  • Bumblebee Jasper PalmBumblebee Jasper Palm Quick View
    • Bumblebee Jasper PalmBumblebee Jasper Palm Quick View
    • Bumblebee Jasper Palm

    • $35.00
    • Bumblebee Jasper is a yellow, orange, gray and black stone which believe it or not, does not actually contain quartz. The name Jasper is a misnomer as it is actually a radially grown, fibrous calcite. The yellow is caused by sulfer, the white by Aragonite and the orange colors are from the minerals Orpiment and Realgar, AKA ruby of arsenic.…
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  • Bumblebee Jasper PalmBumblebee Jasper Palm Quick View
    • Bumblebee Jasper PalmBumblebee Jasper Palm Quick View
    • Bumblebee Jasper Palm

    • $42.00
    • Bumblebee Jasper is a yellow, orange, gray and black stone which believe it or not, does not actually contain quartz. The name Jasper is a misnomer as it is actually a radially grown, fibrous calcite. The yellow is caused by sulfer, the white by Aragonite and the orange colors are from the minerals Orpiment and Realgar, AKA ruby of arsenic.…
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  • Bumblebee Jasper PalmBumblebee Jasper Palm Quick View
    • Bumblebee Jasper PalmBumblebee Jasper Palm Quick View
    • Bumblebee Jasper Palm

    • $35.00
    • Bumblebee Jasper is a yellow, orange, gray and black stone which believe it or not, does not actually contain quartz. The name Jasper is a misnomer as it is actually a radially grown, fibrous calcite. The yellow is caused by sulfer, the white by Aragonite and the orange colors are from the minerals Orpiment and Realgar, AKA ruby of arsenic.…
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  • Bumblebee Jasper PalmBumblebee Jasper Palm Quick View
    • Bumblebee Jasper PalmBumblebee Jasper Palm Quick View
    • Bumblebee Jasper Palm

    • $42.00
    • Bumblebee Jasper is a yellow, orange, gray and black stone which believe it or not, does not actually contain quartz. The name Jasper is a misnomer as it is actually a radially grown, fibrous calcite. The yellow is caused by sulfer, the white by Aragonite and the orange colors are from the minerals Orpiment and Realgar, AKA ruby of arsenic.…
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  • Bumblebee Jasper PalmBumblebee Jasper Palm Quick View
    • Bumblebee Jasper PalmBumblebee Jasper Palm Quick View
    • Bumblebee Jasper Palm

    • $35.00
    • Bumblebee Jasper is a yellow, orange, gray and black stone which believe it or not, does not actually contain quartz. The name Jasper is a misnomer as it is actually a radially grown, fibrous calcite. The yellow is caused by sulfer, the white by Aragonite and the orange colors are from the minerals Orpiment and Realgar, AKA ruby of arsenic.…
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  • Philosopher’s Stone Quick View
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    • Philosopher’s Stone

    • $33.00
    • Limonite, known commonly as the Philosopher's Stone, is one of the 3 main iron ores together with Hematite and Magnetite. This unassuming stone is also a pseudomorph of Pyrite, meaning it's taken on appearance and growth characteristics of that mineral while actually being comprised of another! Limonite, which is associated with the root chakra and zodiac signs of Taurus and…
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