Gemstones

Featured gemstones


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Milky Quartz60 viewsA transluscent white quartz, this material has been naturally rounded and harvested from the Fraser River in Southwest British Columbia.
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Peach Moonstone56 viewsPeach moonstone is a feldspar that gets it's colour from a Potassium-Aluminum Silicate. This material comes from Brazil.
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Morganite54 viewsThis particular material is very similar to Rose Quartz, but a fair bit darker in colour. Morganite is named after American financier and gem enthusiast J.P. Morgan
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Moss Agate60 viewsMoss agate is not actually a true agate, but rather a form of Chalcedony which gets it's green "moss" features from Chrome inclusions. This material comes from India.
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Moukaite Jasper47 viewsMookaite jasper—found only in Western Australia—is a vibrant, earthy gemstone made of ancient silica-rich sea sediments that’s treasured for its bold color swirls, durable polish, and reputation as a grounding, adventurous “outback stone.”
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Black Obsidian50 viewsObsidian is also known as Volcanic glass and was sought after by Indigenous peoples for making weapons; specifically arrowheads. A shard of Obsidian can be as sharp as a surgical knife. This Obsidian comes from Oregon, US.
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Mahogany Obsidian57 viewsMahogany obsidian, also known as mountain mahogany, is natural glass obsidian that has iron inclusions creating the mahogany colored stripes and swirls in it. This Obsidian comes from Oregon, US.
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Petrified Wood51 viewsPetrified wood is actually fossilized trees, with growth rings still visible in some material. Petrified Wood is also the official gemstone of Washington State. This material comes from Washington and Oregon.
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Red Jasper58 viewsRed jasper has been used as a stone of protection for thousands of years. This Jasper comes from the Chilliwack River Valley in southwest British Columbia, Canada.
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Rhodonite52 viewsRhodonite is a striking pink-and-black manganese silicate that not only forms from metamorphosed manganese deposits but can also glow under UV light, is prized as a “rescue stone” in metaphysical circles, and was once used as a decorative building stone in Russia. This material comes from British Columbia and the Yukon Territory, Canada.
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Rose Quartz48 viewsOne of the most cherished and recognized stones in the crystal kingdom, Beads made of Rose Quartz can be found going back to 6000 BC. Much of the Rose Quartz today is mined in Brazil or Madagascar, but there is also a deposit in the Black hills of South Dakota, US
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Rubelite45 viewsAlso referred to a Red Tourmaline, Its name is derived from the Latin word for red, “rubellus”. Rubellite can be found in Afghanistan, Brazil, Nigeria, Mozambique, Madagascar, and in the USA.
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