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Smokey Quartz62 viewsThe colour of Smokey Quartz is caused by natural radiation reacting with the trace elements of aluminium within the stone, which actually takes millions of years. It is also the national gemstone of Scotland. This relatively common gemstone can be found in many parts of the world. These stones come from Brazil.
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Sodalite55 viewsNamed by a Scottish chemist due to its high Sodium content, sodalite is mined in Canada, the US, Brazil and other countries. These stones come primarily from Brazil and Namibia.
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Thulite50 views The name “thulite” comes from the mythical island of Thule, which in legend includes Greenland, Iceland, and Norway. While it is the official gemstone of Norway, this particular Thulite comes from Southwestern British Columbia, Canada.
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Thunder Egg Agate57 viewsThis material is harvested from the famous Richardson Rock Ranch near Madras, Oregon. It is the state rock of Oregon.
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Tiger Eye53 viewsTiger Eye is a form of Chalcedony that is famous for what is known as “chatoyancy” which is what gives it that silky wavy shimmering effect. This material comes from South Africa.
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Tree Agate37 viewsIt's known as Tree Agate due to having green color bands like branches of a tree. The ancient Greeks even believed that tree agate could help with a good harvest if buried in fields. This agate comes to you from Brazil.
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Turritella Shells50 viewsThese are fossilized shells which are found in Wyoming, US
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Unakite50 viewsIt was first discovered in the Unaka Mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee in the U.S., which is where the name “unakite” comes from.
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White Fir Jasper56 viewsAn earthy Jasper that occurs in nodules. Found in central Oregon, US
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Yellow Jasper56 viewsThis is a mix of Moukaite from Australia as well as locally found material from the Nechako area of British Columbia, Canada
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Zebra Agate42 viewsProduct of Mexico, needs more info
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Zebra Jasper67 viewsProduct of Mexico. Needs more info
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