Gemstones

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Turritella Shells53 viewsThese are fossilized shells which are found in Wyoming, US
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Howlite52 viewsHowlite was discovered near Windsor, Nova Scotia, in 1868 by Henry How, a Canadian chemist, geologist, and mineralogist. Howlite is often dyed to make it look like Turquoise.
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Kambaba Jasper52 viewsKambaba Jasper, also known as Crocodile Jasper, is not a true Jasper, but a Rhyolite with high silica content. Kambaba Jasper is a very energizing stone that activates our root and heart chakras.
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Petrified Wood52 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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Thulite52 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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Blue Quartz51 viewsBlue quartz is a rarer form of quartz and is usually found near copper deposits. It is found in Austria, Great Britain, Namibia, Spain, and the United States
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Fire Quartz51 viewsFire Quartz specifically is also known as Hematoid Quartz. The red “flames” within the Clear Quartz are streaks of Hematite. This material comes from Madagascar.
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Black Obsidian51 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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Unakite51 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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Golden Quartz50 viewsThis is Iron stained quart, which is where it gets it's golden colour from. Our Golden Quartz is locally and ethically harvested.
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Citrine49 viewsCitrine is the yellow variety of quartz, and its name comes from the Old French word for lemon. Most Citrine on the market is actually heat treated Amethyst, which comes from Brazil. Citrine s also the November birthstone.
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Clear Quartz49 viewsClear quartz is a transparent and colorless mineral made of silicon and oxygen. It is commonly found throughout the world. Quartz is able to conduct electricity under water.
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