Larimar is a soft sky-blue crystal that embodies the tranquil sea and sky energies. With its streaked white patterns invokes the soothing colors of the Caribbean waters that surround the island where it is found. (more…)
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Success Stone or the Merchant's Stone Citrine is a variety of quartz whose color ranges from a pale yellow to brown due to ferric impurities.The name comes from the Latin “citrina” or French “citron”, which means “yellow”. Sometimes it can be found together with Amethyst (Ametrine). (more…)
Read MoreOpal – the Stone of Inspiration and Change
Opal is a hydrated amorphous form of silica with a 3 to 21% water content. Because of its amorphous character (meaning it has no crystalline structure), it is classed as a mineraloid rather than a mineral. It is deposited at a relatively low temperature in the fissures of almost any kind of rock. Its internal structure makes it diffract light. (more…)
Read MoreDendritic Opal
The dendritic opal is a whitish-grey or colorless chalcedony. Though it is called to be a type of opal, (more…)
Read MoreSapphire, the Stone of Wisdom and Royalty
Sapphire is a typically blue aluminum oxide. Its component elements, such as iron, titanium, chromium, copper and magnesium give its blue, yellow, purple, orange or green color. Chromium impurities yield pink or red tint, the latter being called ruby. (more…)
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