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Abalone Shell
Abalone Shell, also known as Paua Shell in New Zealand, is the...
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African Turquoise
Despite its name, African Turquoise is actually a type of jasper found...
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Alalite (Diopside)
Alalite, commonly known as Diopside, is a pyroxene mineral that often appears...
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Aquamarine
Aquamarine is the name used for gem-quality specimens of the mineral beryl...
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Aura Quartz
Aura Quartz is partly man-made and partly natural. By electro statistically bonding...
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Black Onyx
Black Onyx is a solid black colored variety of Onyx. Metaphysically, Onyx...
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Bloodstone
Bloodstone, also known as Heliotrope or Piedra Del Sol, is an opaque...
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Blue Agate
Similar to other varieties of Agate stones, Blue Agate is also a...
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Botswana Agate
Botswana Agate, also commonly known as “Banded Agate”, is a type of...
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Chalcedony
A Chalcedony is a form of cryptocrystalline quartz. Chalcedony may range from...
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Chrysoprase
Chrysoprase is a silicon dioxide mineral that belongs to the chalcedony group...
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Crazy Lace Agate
Crazy Lace Agate is a variety of chalcedony, which is a microcrystalline...
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Dalmatian Jasper
Dalmatian Jasper, also known as Dalmatian Stone, isn’t actually a jasper. It...
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Emerald Fuschite
Fuchsite is a variety of Muscovite, given its color by the amount...
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Fancy Jasper
Jasper gemstones are found all over the world, but fancy jasper has...
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Fire/Hematoid Quartz
Fire Quartz is the name given to Quartz crystals included with Hematite....
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Flower Agate
Flower Agate is a type of Agate with opaque Chalcedony inclusions that...
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Green Agate
Green Agate, a variety of chalcedony, is formed by amorphous silica in...
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Green Aventurine
Green Aventurine is a variety of Quartz characterized by bright inclusions of...
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Green Onyx
Green Onyx is formed through the layering of Chalcedony and Quartz in...
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Green Opal
Green Opal is a type of common Opal that ranges in color...
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Herkimer Diamond
Herkimer Diamond is a double-terminated quartz crystal known for its exceptional clarity...
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Kambaba Jasper
Kambaba Jasper, also known as Crocodile Jasper, is a unique, green rhyolitic...
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Kiwi Jasper
Kiwi Jasper, also known as Kiwi Quartz and Sesame Jasper is the...
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Labradorite
Lore of the Inuit people claims Labradorite fell from the frozen fire...
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Lapis Lazuli
Lapis Lazuli is a rock formed by multiple minerals, mostly lazurite, sodalite,...
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Leopard Skin Jasper
Leopard Skin Jasper is a type of silicon dioxide that forms as...
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Lepidolite
Lepidolite is a lithium-aluminum potassium mineral and one of the most commonly...
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Lodolite/Garden Quartz
Lodolite Quartz is also known as Garden Quartz, Scenic Quartz, and Landscape...
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Mahogany Obsidian
Mahogany Obsidian is a type of Obsidian with Hematite or Magnetite inclusions within, giving it its...
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Maw-Sit-Sit
Maw Sit Sit is a rare gemstone found exclusively in northern Myanmar...
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Mexican Fire Opal
Fire Opals are mineraloids, meaning they look like minerals but don’t have...
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Mookaite Jasper
The Mookaite jasper is described as opalite, chalcedony or chert, or a...
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Moss Agate
Moss Agate is described as a neutral and transparent dendritic agate but...
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Ocean Jasper
Ocean Jasper is a rare stone only mined in one place in...
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Orbicular Jasper
Orbicular Jasper is a variety of jasper which contains variably-colored orbs or...
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Peach Moonstone
Peach Moonstone is actually a form of potassium aluminum silicate feldspar. The...
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Petrified Wood
From the Latin word petro, meaning "rock" or "stone", the name petrified wood translates to "wood...
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Picture Jasper
Picture Jasper is a form of chalcedony or microcrystalline quartz formed through...
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Pietersite
Pietersite, often referred to as the “Tempest Stone,” is a rare variety...
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Purple Opal
Purple Opal is a rare and striking variety of opal that showcases...
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Rainbow Moonstone
Rainbow Moonstone is a term sometimes used to describe fine colorless, transparent...
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Red Aventurine
Red Aventurine is a type of Quartz that is characterized by Goethite...
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Red Jasper
Red Jasper is a member of the chalcedony mineral class. The metaphysical...
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Rhodochrosite
Rhodochrosite is a manganese carbonate mineral that ranges in color from light pink to bright red. It...
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Rose Quartz
Rose Quartz is one of the most common varieties in the Quartz...
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Ruby Zoisite
Ruby Zoisite, also known as Anyolite, is a powerful combination of two...
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Rutilated Quartz
Rutilated quartz is a variety of quartz that contains acicular (needle-like) inclusions of rutile. These inclusions mostly look golden, but they also can...
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Serpentine/New Jade
New jade, despite its name, is not actual jade; it is part...
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Smoky Quartz
Smoky Quartz is a type of Quartz that gets it's black and/or...
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Spirit Jasper
Spirit Jasper is the sister stone to Ocean Jasper, as it is...
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Spirit Quartz
Spirit Quartz is an unusual variety of quartz which is found only...
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Strawberry Quartz
Strawberry quartz gets its dark pink color the inclusion of iron oxide...
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Tiger's Eye
Tiger’s Eye is a quartz gemstone that is typically brown to amber...
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Tourmaline
Tourmalines are complex silicate crystals that contain boron. It can be many...
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Vanadinite
Vanadinite is a rare member of the Apatite family, combining lead, vanadium,...
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Yellow Jasper
Yellow Jasper is an opaque, microcrystalline variety of quartz known for its...
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Yellow Peruvian Opal
This specific type of opal is the national stone of Peru. This...
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Zebra Jasper
Like other jaspers, zebra jasper is found all over the world and...