Window Quartz (also called Seer Stone, Dreamer's Crystal, or Emma's Egg) is a wonderment of nature formed in the Elbe River in Southern Brazil. These river tumbled chunks of quartz are frosty white on the outside, with a polished flat side or "window" revealing a world of depth and wonder inside the quartz. Mohs Hardness: 7
Pink Mangano Calcite, which is also known as Manganoan Calcite or Mangano Calcite, is a kind of Calcite that has an attractive pink color. It s a calcium carbonate, and it has a unique baby pink color with white inclusions. The pink in the stone is due to its manganese content. Mohs Hardness: 3 Metaphysical...
Amethyst is derived from the Greek word ametusthos, meaning "not intoxicated". According to ancient legends, Amethyst prevents drunkenness and overindulgence. Ancient Greeks and Romans believed wine drunk from an Amethyst cup could not intoxicate, and that wearing the stone, especially near the navel,...
Labradorite is a member of the Feldspar family, formed with hornblende in basalt of volcanic rocks. It gets its name from the Labrador Peninsula in Canada, the first location where labradorite was discovered. It is treasured for its remarkable play of color, known as labradorescence. This is caused by...
Tiger's Eye : Associated with the Root, Sacral & Solar Plexus Chakras, this high-vibrational stone draws energy from the sun and the earth to help you feel grounded. Traditionally, it has been known to ward off ill-wishes or curses. Tiger's eye will help you differentiate between wishful thinking and...
Fluorite is composed of calcium and fluorine. It is the only common mineral that has four directions of perfect cleavage, often breaking into pieces with the shape of an octahedron, It is typically purple, green, blue and / or yellow, translucent-to-transparent. Mohs Hardness : 4 Metaphysical Properties...
Septarian, also known as Dragon Stone, is a compilation of Aragonite (brown), Calcite (yellow), and Limestone (grey). This unique mineral was formed approximately 50-70 million years ago during Earth's Cretaceous Period. As sea life began to die, their chemical composition became enriched in sedimentary...
Halite is the mineral name for the substance that everyone knows as "salt." Its chemical name is sodium chloride, and a rock composed primarily of halite is known as "rock salt." Halite is mainly a sedimentary mineral that usually forms in arid climates where ocean water evaporates. However, many inland lakes such as the Great Salt Lake of North America and the Dead Sea between Jordan and Israel are also locations where halite is forming today. Mohs Hardness: 2 Metaphysical Properties: Many of us...