Amethysts stimulate and support the 7th Chakra or Crown Chakra, spiritual awareness, meditation, and serenity. It is the birthstone for the month of February. Its name comes from the Ancient... View full product details
Aquamarine stimulates and supports the Throat Chakra which allows us to communicate our thoughts and feelings. It is directly connected to the ability to express inner creativity. Both teaching and... View full product details
Blue topaz is the birthstone for the month of December. It comes in 3 shades of blue. The lightest shade is “Swiss blue”, the more vibrant shade is “Sky blue”... View full product details
Carnelian is the alternative birthstone for August and comes in brilliant orange, deep-red and red-brown and may be either solid in color or be faintly banded. Its name is derived... View full product details
Chrysoprase is the most valued variety of chalcedony and has a hardness of 6 1/2. The name comes from the Greek words chrysos meaning gold and prason meaning “leek” because... View full product details
Long treasured as a gift from the sun, citrine is also known as gold topaz and Madeira or Spanish Topaz. Citrine is said to temper the energy of the power... View full product details
Garnet activates the Second chakra, increases the creative energy and equalizes sexual energy. It is said that a garnet wearer is assured of love and faithfulness, and also safety whilst traveling.... View full product details
Tourmaline is a crystal silicate mineral with a hardness of 7 – 7 1/2. Tourmaline is found in a variety of colors. It is often found in green, red, yellow... View full product details
The name Iolite comes from the Greek word io, which means violet flower. Iolite is a pleochroic stone, meaning that when viewed from different angles the stone varies in colour... View full product details
Labradorite comes from the mineral feldspar and has a hardness of 6 – 6 ½. Labradorite got its name from the Labrador Peninsula in Canada where it was discovered. This... View full product details
Lapis is semitranslucent to opaque, with a waxy to vitreous luster. It has fair toughness, and its hardness ranges from 5 to 6 on the Mohs scale, depending on the... View full product details
Moonstone has a hardness of 6-6.5 and owes its name to the beautiful shimmer it gives off. The ancient Romans believed oonstone to be the solidified rays of the moon.... View full product details
Opal is the birthstone for October and is hydrated silica, which is a hardened gel of silica and water. It has a hardness of 4 ½ – 6 ½. The... View full product details
Freshwater cultured pearls are grown in mussels from freshwaters such as lakes and rivers. They result from small tissue being inserted into the fleshy mantle of the host mussel through... View full product details
Peridot is a gemstone for the solar plexus chakra and heart chakra. Peridot is thought to be the stone of forgiveness and emotional healing. It eases reception of information from... View full product details
Rock crystal is a variety of quartz and has a hardness of 7. The name quartz derives from the German word “quarz”. The colorless, transparent variety of Quartz, free of... View full product details
Smoky quartz is found throughout the world and has a hardness of 7. It is the most common mineral on earth and makes up 12% of the earth’s crust. The... View full product details
Turquoise comes from hydrated phosphate of copper and aluminium that usually forms in the veins of rocks. It has a hardness of 5 -6 and is the birthstone for the... View full product details